Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1943 — Page 8
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. CAMDEN, N. I AE. 81.—The
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posers of Latin American’ republics,
awards, eacli of $1000, for the best
string quartet composition will be eh
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made by R. C. A. through its Victor ? Canada and the United States. Two division.
One award will be presented to a Latin American composer and the other to an American or Canadian. Winners will be selected by the guild
|through a jury-of internationally-
known musical ‘authorities. The contest will close May 31, 1944.
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west, Buffalo Bill, is ‘ridin’ to the] screen. “After all these years ‘off
\ figh ter A buffalo hunter and scout os '
with long hair,
- | goatee.
Diana Barrymere looks on breathlessly as the boys shoot it out
in a scene taken from “Frontier Badmen,”
which opens tomorrow at
the Lyric. Also in the cast are Robert Paige, Anne Gwynne, Noah Beery Jr., Lon Chaney and Andy Devine, The second feature will be “The West Side Kid,” starring Henry Hull, Donald Barry and Dale
Evans.
Tallulah Is in Movies Again
Has Star Role in . Latest Hitchcock Film.
By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, . Aug. 31.—Tallulah Bankhead went to work in the movies recently and we must say we were surprised. Maybe the girl needs a new press agent. All we'd read of her over the years indicated she was a fast-talk-ing female, who liked to pass out insults, ' who acted smarter than other people (and probably was), and who was inj general a difficult person. We met Miss B
Fox's privat ocean (you get to the middle of the Tallulah ocean by walking a plank) and we must report that we never met a pleasanter actress. Or one more
@| anxious to please.
Miss Bankhead said that her father, the late speaker of the house of representatives, had given .her some good advice years ago. “He said, ‘Just remember, darling, that you're a little hillbilly from Alabama,’ ” she reported. “And I always tried to keep that in mind, no matter what.”
Miss. B., asked all hands around
the set to call her “Tallulah” It is a chummy place, this set, . It had better be. She's functioning ‘in Alfred Hitchcock's movie, “Lifeboat,” wherein the entire action takes place in a rowboat. It is a 26-foot boat and Tallulah (yep, we can call her that, too) said she felt her bench was going to get pretty hard before she got through sitting on it.
“All Is Well Now”
'- Miss Bankhead’s rowboat, peopled also by such survivors of a ' torpedoed merchantman as John Hodiak, Hume Cronyn, Henry Hull, Mary Anderson, William "Bendix, and Walter slezack, pitches brutally in the studio-made waves. All is well with Miss Bankhead this time in the movies. Last time she was in Hollywood, in 1932, the situation was reversed. She wasn’t so much as an actress then; according to the producers. ‘The producers weren't so hot, either, according Miss Bankhead. Her return to Broadway was by mutual consent. Since then she's starred in one big-time play after another, including a couple of real smash . hits, “The Little Foxes,” “The Skin of Our Teeth” and the: Tallulah in Hollywood today is a different woman from the Tallulah here a decade ago. : " Her only difficulty, says she, is her
reputation for smart-cracking. The’
magazines expect her .to produce verbal barbs and when she doesn't, their writers put in the fancy trim“And I find myself in print saying vile things about my best friends,” she said. “My friends don’t mind. But I do.”
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Cagney Plays Reporter Role
NEW YORK, Aug. 31. —William Cagney, head -of William Cagney Productions, Inc., has arrived in New York to supervise the New
York premiere of his first picture *
for United Artists, “Johnny Come Lately,” starring James Cagney. William, who has made: up producer-star team with
for many years, steps out 4s ‘an’. independent for the first’ time: with the Louis Bromfield story of a fighting newspaperwoman and the vagabond reporter who helped her beat the corrupt politicians. in her: home town.
WAYNE PICNIC POSTPONED The Wayne Township Repu
can Women’s club will not hold: its
fall picnic because of the gas short-
age and the number of warworking members, Mrs. Dewey: 8.
: {who beneath the 3 feathers will be recognized
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Of course, Bill's film blographers| discreetly are ignoring his elbow bending activities and his domestic battles. Joel plays the role Boy Scout fashion. There’s no mention of that buffalo killing contest down Sheridan county way in which Bill alternated at killing buffalo and magnums of champagne. Or of his marital difficulties with Louisa Fredericl, the St. Louis, girl he married. 3 Maureen Plays Mrs. Buffalo’ Bill, as played i
+ en O'Hara, and pappy
along very nicely in the DY
$ Fexcept for a mild threat of a ro-
mantic triangle. You just i
| have another girl, Hollywood So: the high-priced scenarists ov ve
given Buffalo Bill a beautiful Indian doll named Dawn Starlight, makeup and
‘Linda Darnell. The movie also ignores the 'his-
FE torical fact that Bill was a juvenile JI Dead End kid, knocking off his first {Indian at the age of 11. does stick to fact,-though, when Bill | |kills Chief Yellowhand in a Sands to-hand fight with bowie kni “| Anthony Quinn plays the unlucky ; Cheyenne.
The: film
Makes Fancy Rescue
mustache - and |.
Touring the European fighting fronts, comedian Bob Hope pauses to entertain the marines at Londonderry, Ireland, with a bit of
a blow on the bagpipes.. “Sounds.
like Crosby,” commented Hope as the wail of the pipes came forth. The film star is now in North’ Africa, ‘after a camp tour in" Sicily.
‘Home | in Indiana’
Is Filmed in Ohio
The latest issue of Variety, authoritative amusements publica~ tion, ‘comments on the 20th Cen-tury-Fox production of “Home In
Indiana” as follows:
“The 20th-Fox location troupe of
“Home In Indiana” left Monday
(23), but not for Indiana. They
Sa E BAILLIE TO BROADCAST NEW YORE, Aug. 31 (U, P)e— Hugh ' Baillie, president of the United * Press, ‘will describe the Sicilian campaign on a “coast-to-coast hookup of the National Broadcasting - company from 10:15 to 10:30 o'clock, Indianapolis time, t.
wound up in Ohio where fife weeks of shooting are skedded.
“Yarn, which 'is about sulky rac- :
* FILM TITLE CHANGED
ing, won't make the Hooslers Teel any. bet
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 31.—"Inter-|
national Zone” will be the title of
“Ant, .of course, a guy ‘like Buf- | REO Radio’s picture hitherto an-
| falo “Bill, says Hollywood, couldn’t|nounced as “The Fanatic of Fez,” || meet his wife-to-be in the stuffy
with George Sanders heading the parlor of his aunt’s home in St. |cast. It concerns an American agent Louis. So: for the sake of drama,|fighting in Morocco to gain possesMaureen is riding across the wide sion of a new oil formula discovered open: spaces in a covered <wagon.|by an American scientist who hates The Indians swoop down on the|his native land lor personal reasons.
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| western: fans and Buffalo ven't got|
Academy Award winning brother ©
wagon train and, are just about to give her hair'a fancy ‘upsweep when Buffalo Bill'gallops to the rescue. Despite ‘all “the “historical inac“Buffalo Bil” probably will come as welcome . celluloid to Bill ad-
me “Home on the Range.” But what ‘the pigture : lacks in story authenticity, it will: make up in
‘Honest-to-gosh western scenery.
SO ‘SORRY!
Aug. 31.— Even
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