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PICTURES STARRING four winners in Film Daily’s pool for best | NEW YORK, Dec. 26 (U. performances in 1942 will be at the neighborhood theaters this week.| The Matoskeys and the Ol ers, Greer Garson, who led the feminine contingeni for her work ip “Mrs.| third floor residents of adjacen /.5Sten In “loses in Whe Du’ Co-starring with her|toria apartments separated by oily “Hw Gree, Was My Valley an Chin Pace Jr he Lp etree. le Was My Vay, and third place for the, as a bridge between ode

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ALL IS NORMAL on the downtown film front this holiday season. Bombs are bursting on! the screens of the Indiana and Loew's. Monsters stalk the Lyric’s screen. Fred MacMurray is chasing firebugs through a technicolor forest at the Circle. Filmdom achieves its goal in helping us escape the realities, in- . cluding the pleasant one of Christmas, which the current cinema

selection has by-passed neatly in |

its stride. True, they did make a movie called “Holiday Inn,” a yule-log and holly number with Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, and a brace of pleasant songs, including * “White Christmas.” That came along to insure our escape from Labor day. dy,” full of July 4, arrived a mite early to banish thoughts of Armistice day from our harried minds, it is true, but even the movie industry is not infallible. Of course, we are never permitted to forget there is a'war on by Hollywood’s unceasing attempts to help us escape from it, an effort punctuated from time to time by realistic war films, but only from time to time. Comes the peace and Hollywood will undoubtedly comfort us by arranging our escape from it, too. Y : Ss s » s YESTERDAY'S new offerings were the Mac Murray opus at the Circle and a rough-house stage show at Keith’s plus a fair movie comedy, “Meet the Stewarts,” * Mac Murray tangles with red- * woods and redheads in “The Forest Rangers,” an indecisive but lavishly got-up comedy of life among the tall timbers. Life for Mac is sometimes complicated by Paulette Goddard and Susan Hayward. Both are after him, Paulette having the edge by reason of having married him during the fiesta, but Susan, child of nature, doesn’t give up. With two redheads battling in the forest primeval for his love,

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anyone would, particularly as he is busy trying to concentrate on tracking down a firebug. . The comedy is on the slight and none too subtle side as Paulette, the debutante type, and Susan, ‘the rough-and-ready type, weave their wiles about Mac Murray, the

simple type. The Circle's second feature is “Mrs, ¥Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,” pictorialized on the screen by Fay Bainter and Hugh Herbert much in the way one remembers that delightful homespun story. KEITH'S stage show presents a new slant in vaudeville with.a single cast of 10 whooping it up for an hour with singing, dancing, knockabout comedy and skits. One of the better skits is a takeoff on Hollywood making & movie with Clark, Gable. The presentation features Bobby Pincus, Bob Alda and Sid Gould, a trio with some genial, rough-house humor. Some of the gags are too drawn-out and others are stale, but there is enough freshness and variety to keep the show going. “Meet the Stewarts,” originally titled “Mr. and Mrs. Cugat,” is released under the new title by reason of the objections of Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Cugat to the use of their names in the comedy, so I am told: It provides some middling comedy of a rich girl who gets disinherited, marries her poor boy friend and discovers that two can't live as cheap as one when she uses the rent money to buy a dress. All's well that ends well, though, and this isn’t bad.

SEARCH FOR BODY HAMPERED BY ICE

hampering police emergency crews dragging for the body of Henry Metz Jr., believed to have drowned a week ago. Emergency crew members dragged the canal between 28th and 29th sts. all day yesterday, but were forced temporarily to suspend searching when darkness set in because of a faulty underwater flashlight. Police Chief Morrissey previously had ordered a 24-hourda-day search for the body. Police believed .the body might have been swept by a strong current beneath the submerged ice cakes. The 9-year-old boy was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I, Metz, 1503

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By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 26 (U. P.).— We once knew a producer of movie quickies who said he operated on the theory that two legs are beautiful and 500 are confusing. And without further introduction we take you today to 20th. CenturyFox where the most elaborate dance scenes since “The Great Ziegfeld” are in the making. Boy! Machinerv all over the place. Floating skylines. Invisible cables. One hundred beauties in pantalettes. One hundred handsome men in opera capes. Electric hoists. A dozen winches. Collapsible pillars, electrical camera cranes. An audience on rolling platforms. And Betty Grable. And especially Betty Grable. Cost, $178,000. Running time on the screen, eight minutes, price per minute, $22,500. Gee, and also, whiz! Who Was Right?

And we must report that the shoe-string producer, who used two legs in his musical movie, has gone bankrupt. The financial page’ll tell

Ice in the canal today was still| you about 20th Century-Fox. The

answer is obvious. The job now in production, barring breakdown of the Rube Gold-

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is in the big number in the technicolor movie, “Coney Island,” under direction of Walter Lang. On Stage 15 the boys had erected a theater, complete with seats full of audience. Behind the spectators focused on the proscenium was the camera on its electric car... The boys pushed the button and whoosh! That camera whizzed toward the stage for ‘closeups, apparently lopping off the heads of the customers as it went.

The audience Parted But wait. Lang and company had

solved that problem in advance. The audience parted in the middle, like the Red sea, leaving a railroad

track on which the camera rolled. The rows of seats were bolted to the platforms had wheels; the man pulled the lever, and the audience slid out of the way. By now too ‘many things were happening at once for us to get any clear idea of the proceedings. All we know was that the stage itself was a void of soft color. Sud-

| denly gents in evening coats popped

up out of the floor and started dancing: A skyline of tall buildings hove into focus and there was Miss Grable in an apple green something, singing about how it’s dangerous to be in love. A whistle went, beep. Softly. Miss Grable pounced down a hole in the stage, All the dancing men vanished, So did the skyscrapers. In their place éame trees with moss on

0 em. ' Those pillars rose on the in-| aay:

visible wires. Layers of gauze slid in from both sides and suddenly there was Miss G. again, but in lace pantalettes. \ Pantalettes for All

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faletes, too, but of lace of aslight-|

ly coarses quality. (That Othman, he never misses a thing, sometimes). They also wore hoop skirts of lave endar, the ladies did, and roses around their necks. So. Miss Grable did her dances with Hermes Pan, the studio dance director who performs in -all his movies for the fun of it. And there was that beep, again. - A curtain of toy balloons rose up and all the performers grabbed one. Every dancer wore a ring with a pin in it. There "was one large pop as all the balloons exploded at once. Finis. The peachcolored curtain rolled down, the camera raced to the rear on its track - and the audience, segment back

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second place for women in the film poll for her performance in “Suspicion,” will be seen in that picture at the last show only at the Rivoli. “Suspicion” will run as a special attraction in addition to the two regular features, “Major and Minor” and “Now Voyager” with Bette Davis. Miss Davis placed third in the women’s group for her work in “Now Voyager.” The box office at the Rivoli will be open until 11 o'clock Thursday night.

Continuous matinees will be

|shown at the Rivoli, Emerson, Es-

quire and Sheridan on New Year's day. . ss = 8

TWO 40-MINUTE groups of Walt Disney cartoons will be on the screen at the Emerson and Rivoli, tomorrow through Wednesday. At the Emerson will be “Holiday Cartoon Round-up” with a cast including characters from Donald Duck down to Pluto. The double bill in addition to the cartoon will be “Desperate Journey” with Errol Flynn, and “Busses Roar.” Pluto, Ferdinand the Bull and other Disney creations will be seen in “Holiday Cartoon Carnival,” in which five of the producer's cartoons are run together, at the Rivoli. “MY Sister Eileen” and «Submarine Raider” will be the

regular features.

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A WAR SAVINGS Stamp show has been scheduled by the Fountain Square theater for Tuesday morning. Admission for each person attending will be a war stamp of any denomination. The stamp must be purchased in the theater lobby that morning. Mrs. Claude Franklin is in charge of the show, which will be sponsored by the Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays. Members of parent-teacher groups. will be on hand to sell the stamps. A western film, starring John Wayne; a technicolor .two-reeler, “Meet the Fleet,” and other subjects will be featured at the war savings stamp show. Pictures for regular shows at the Fountain Square through Tuesday will- be «Springtime in the Rockies,” a musical, and “Manila Calling.”

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BELMONT—*‘ ‘The Beachcomber” and “Blossoms in the Dust.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Seven Sweethearts” and Eyes in the Night.”

CINEMA—*“Prisco Lil” and “Almost Married.” TOmOLIow through Tuesday: “Are Husbands Necessary?’ and “Men of Texas.”

DAISY — “Iceland” and “Sabotage uad.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Springtime in the Rockies’ and “Mexican Spitfire’'s Elephant. Nbthing but the Truth” acific.”” Tomorrow

EMERSO! and Danger in the P: “Busses Roar” and

through Wednesday: “Desperate Journey.”

ESQUIRE—Through Wednesday: “Blos-

soms in the Dust’ and ‘Music oo E-—Through

Heart.” UNTAIN, S day: oSPHIIfun e in the Rockies” and “Manila Calling.” GARFIELD—'‘Private Buckaroo’ and “Men of Texas.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “A Yank at Eton” and “Enemy Agenis Meet Ellery Queen.” RANAD. A_-Through Wednesday: ‘My Sister Eileen” and “Submarine Vier HAMILTON—“A Yank at Eton” and “The Big. Street.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Are Husbands Necessary?” and “Desperate Journey.’ IRVING—Through OE *Springtime in the Rockies” and ‘Manila Call-

ing. ” MECCA DMexioan Rtfre e's Elephant’ Tomorrow

and ‘Remember - through tT Crossroads” . an “A Gentleman at Heart. “Desperate Journey’ and Tomorrow thr B Tues Sister Eileen” and Correspondent.” ORIENTAL—* Panama - Hattie” , “Pierre of the Plains.” Tomorroy and Monday: ‘Are Husbands Necessary?” go “I Live on Danger. ARAMOUNT—“Lady Gangster” Bral Gunsmoke.” Tomorrow and : Bis B Riga” and “A Yank on

the Town” and

RIVOLI—“Seven Sw “Eyes in the Night.” “Navy Blues. » edne!

W : TSabmavine Reider.” CLAIR— Springtime in the Rookies and “Manila Tomor- | row through Teusday: “Seven Sweethearts” and “Eyes in the Night.” SANDERS— Two Yanks in Trinidad" and “Jesse James at Bay.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Talk of the Town and’ . Broadway.’

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OWN-— Springtime in the Rockies” “Manila - Ca " Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Seven Sweethearts” and “Eyes in the. Night."

V 0 G U E—"Iceland” and “Pacific Rendezvous.” Soslerrow through day: ‘Magnificent Ambersons’ “Two Yanks in Trinidad.”

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CIRCLE

“The Forest Rangers,” with Pred MacMuriay, Fauietnd God~dard and Susan Haywa at 12:4 3:53, 7:03 and 1 13, 8, “Mrs. Wiggs of the C Patch,” with Fay Bainter Hugh Herbert, = 2:39, 5:39 and

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