Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1942 — Page 7
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 13,1042
NEIGHBORHOODS
By FRANK WIDNER
~ SUCH GENUINE ENTERTAINMENT is contained in five new pls tures which open in the neighborhoods this week that it is difficult to
between them as “A” or
distinguish licized ny the studios and downtown houses. For instance, there is a full length technicolor cartoon, “Mr. Bug Goes to Town,” which was classed as the “B” film along with “The Re-
imarkable Andrew” downtown, My ..vote would be to call both “A” pictures. “Mr. Bug” is the story of a _ city of insects, with the scene laid just 45 inches off ‘Broadway. Given a human touch by Hollywood, it shows the trials and tribulations that ‘these tiny insects have just humans do. Also, one of the season’s best hit | ‘tunes, “We're “the Couple in the Castle,” written’ by Hoagy Car- ‘ ‘michael, forms ‘the background for the story. It will be at the Belmont and Zaring through Saturday, the Emerson tomorrow through Saturday, the Irving ‘Monday and Tuesday and the Speedway Friday and Saturday. » 2 8 A REAL LAUGH hit is “The Remarkable Andrew,” a film in whiéh the unexpected always hap- * pens. ’ Starring Brian Donlevy as Andrew Jackson, William 'Holden and Ellen Drew, it concerns the troubles of a young clerk who is falsely accused of embezzlement. ~The clerk has attempted to model this life after General Jackson and when things begin to look bad for him at the trial, the general
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“B” pictures as they were so pub-
comes to life again in‘ company with George Washington, Benjamin Pranklin and other “greats in history. The only trouble is, the clerk (Mr. Holden), is the only ‘one who can actually see the great men, The picture will be at the Uptown through Saturday, the Emerson tomorrow through Saturday, the Irving tomorrow through Sunday and .the Belmont, St. Clair and Strand Sunday through Tuesday. ” EJ li MEMORIES OF The Scarlet Pimpernel are revived in “Mr. V,” the, British film produced and ¢irected by Leslie Howard. This time, however, Mr, Howard plays the role of an absentminded professor of archeology. It seems that the Gestapo is on his trail because several learned men are getting out. of Germany, something which the Nazis don’t like. Aided and abetted by his students, Mr. Howard leads the boys a merry chase before the picture ends. It’s clever and exciting. “Mr. V” wiil be at the Belmont through Saturday and at the Zaring Sunday through Tuesday. ” ” ” IT SEEMS AS though the studios just can’t keep Gene Tierney out of gambling dens. She lands in one again. in “Rings on Her Fingers” only this time she is a swindler par excellence. Henry Fonda is the victim and the “take” is something like $15,000. Miss Tierney has a change: of heart, though, and before it’s all over she arranges for him to get his money back. That's when Laird Cregar and his mob steps in
It will be at the St. Clair and Strand through Saturday, the Granada and Irving tomorrow through Sunday and the Uptown
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ANOTHER STORY of one of those “career girls” who finds a baby and then marries the first fellow handy to hold on to the little darling is “The Lady Is Willing,” starring Marlene Dietrich and Fred MacMurray. Mr. MacMurray plays the part
of a successful baby doctor who
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3 1. Joan Brandon, the “world’s first lady of magic,” presents some very neat and baffling hocus-pocus in “Time of Your Life,” the stage show opening at Keith’s tomorrow. 2. Jean Parker and Ray Middleton are the stars of “The Girl From Alaska,” which will be on the screen at Keith's beginning tomorrow. It is based on Robert Ormond Case’s story, “Golden Portage,” which ran serially in the Saturday Evening Post.
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hates babies and Miss Dietrich is the. “career” girl. It will be at the Uptown through Saturday, the Granada tomorrow through Sunday and the Belmont, St. Clair, Strand and Rivoli Sunday through Tuesday. " » FJ
HERE AND T E: St. Pat-
rick’s basketball team which. won the championship in the Catholic Youth Organization Cadet League during the regular season will be the special guests of Earl Cun‘ningham at the Fountain Square tonight. The Rev. Fr. Edward Bauer, who led the team to its championship, and the Rev. Fr. Richard J. Langen, director of the CYO, will accompany the team. . . . Leo Cantor of the Cantor circuit, is home on leave from the Great Lakes naval train-
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ing station. He accompanied his brother, Morris, on a trip to New York over Mother's day to visit their mother. , ,. Add double fea-" ture titles: “To Be or Not to Be,” “A Lady for a Night.” It’s at the Rivoli. . , . Joe Coffey at the Paramount has announced new time schedules which have gone into effect at the theater.
- Monday through Friday, doors
will open at 6:30 p. m., on Saturday at 5 p. m. and on Sunday at 1:15 p. m. . . Incidentally, the Paramount has some very patriotic decorations around the theater screen There's a blue background with several red and white “V’s” attached.
THE MID-WEEK SCHEDULE
BELMONT--Through Saturd “Mr. Ye and “Mr. Bug os to Town, Me INEMA—Th Saturda ‘" Eo Cowboy” and stuck we Ride reen Was My Ua Greed X. Was M Alleys no "oe
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and through ia “Rings on Her Fin Te of ” d Tomorrow through Man” and “This
HAMILTON “What's Cookin’.” Saturday: ol Woman Is Min IRVING—* ‘Nortl: to the 'Klondike” and “Small Town Deb.” Tomorrow throug Sunday: “Rings on ier Fingers” an “Remarkable A Shusew MECCA — h tomorrow: ‘‘SulliYan's vier anc “wild Bill Hickok es." ;
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ARAMOUNT — “Blues in the Night” ‘Bandit Trail.” Tomorrow and Friday: “Arise My Love” and ‘Sealed S h ‘tomorrow: “Great and
“Niagara Saturday:
and “Thunder Over
with & the Falcon” and “Lillian Russell.” VOLI—‘‘To Be or Not lo Be” and ST. CLAIR—Thr Tomorrow throu RED Then Have the St. Moritz FINE FOODS
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“Bandit Through tomorrow: “A Date RITZ — Noman of the Youre nq “Roxie Hart.” Orrow t= urday: ‘“‘Sullivan’s Travels” ae “New Wines cuady Tor » Might." Tomorrow and isn with Two Lives Blvorce: Fingers" ple. hr A 3 ANDERS—‘‘Sundown” and Palle, ie “Man Betrayed" the Prairies. SHERIDAN—‘‘Captains of the Clouds” “Time of Your Life” SEE IT AT KEITH'S Time of Your Life Before and After the Show ’ 2 J At O’Brian’s (Just South of Keith’s) Meet Your Friends Lots of Fun - STEAKS © CHOPS SANDWICHES MIXED DRINKS
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TALBOTT Through Saturday: “Aloma of the South Seas and “Blackout.” TUXEDO—Th rough tomorrow: ‘‘Marry w" Lok Daughter’ and “Skylark.”
TOWN—Through Saturday: ‘Lad y Is Willing" _und and “Remarkable Andrew.
vO ugh Saturdays “Woman of 0 ne ou “Bahama Passage.”
ZARING—Through Saturday: ‘“Dangerously : They Live” and “Mr. Bug Goes
BANKRUPTCY PLEA IS FILED BY MINSKY
NEW YORK, May 13 (U. P.).— Herbert Kay Minsky, one of the burlesque theater brothers, has filed a voluntary bankruptcy petition in federal court. It listed liabilities of $65,837.50 and no assets. In his petition, Minsky said he
was unemployed. All burlesque theaters in Manhattan recently were closed after their licenses expired and Commissioner of Licenses Paul Moss refused to renew them.
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“The Mayor of jun, Street,” in ) Preddy Martin & Co., George Mur pay and Anne Shirley, at 11:10, 2:20, and 8:40. INDIANA “My Gal Sal,” with Rita Hayworth,’ Yacear Jdatule ad C Carole Landis, at 3:44, 6:56 and 10: 08 a — Agent “ot Japan
Preston Foster 4 lynn 11:20, 2:32, 5:44 rv 8:56.
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LYRIC “My Favorite Blonde,” with Bob Jo e and Madeline Carron , at 12:15, , 5:30, 8:05 and 10:
Be Your Worries ll with Bert Lahr and Pats A Kelly, at 11:10, 1:45, 4:20, 7 and 9:3
EXTEND GUARDSMAN
The Civic theater announced today that performances of “The Guardsmen” would be extended through tomorrow night, Ronald
and Winifred Skyrme are featured in the farce in the roles created by Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt.
Mormon Chorus Will Sing Friday
The’ Central Studios of Music will ‘present the Mormon male
chorus of Balt Lake City in a citywide concert at 8:30 p. m. Friday in the Y. W. C. A, 329 N. Pennsylvania st. The concert will be open to the public and there will be no admisComposed of 25 young men from the western states, this traveling chorus is directed by Abel John Peterson. of the Walt Disney Hollywood studios, Preceding the concert, student$ and faculty members of the Cenfral Studios will entertain chorus members with a dinner in the green parlors of the Y. W. C. A. Rod Embry is master of ceremonies, and Miss Rosemary Morris, accordionist, will furnish music for the dinner. Mrs. Earl M, Friend is in charge of arrangements for the dinner and the ushering at the concert. Miss Esther Carpenter is in charge of table decorations.
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