Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1943 — Page 22
“Let's Face It,” with Danny Kaye :
as the | comedy ‘on Broadway a few sea. sons back. It had kling and pungent dialog, lots o Cole Porter—-and Kaye, who took
, Was & decided musical]; v ;
songs - by |:
his audiences by storm with his|. fast talking routines and expressive)
hands. Paramount's screen version, starring Bob Hope in Danny's role, opened at the Indiana yesterday. | In the film most of the emphasis is laid on the plot.
Jerry Walker (Bob Hope) and his.
buddies (Cully Richard and Dave:
Willock) are buck privates in the army. In delivering some supplies to the camp Jerry drives through | the recreation center wall, causing damages totaling nearly $300, He| is ordered by his sergeant (Joe | {Sawyer) to repay it, or else. | At this juncture, up pops Eve] Arden, Zasu Pitts and Phyllis Po- | vah. They doubt their stories of fishing trips which make {week-end widows of the wives. | {80 they invite Hope and his two
pals to Zasu's summer home in
. |Southampton, N.Y. over the next week-end. To spite their husbands) they offer the boys $300 to be their guests. The lads accept, but fail to reckon
with their own sweethearts, Betty|
spouses’ |.
Humphrey Bogart, as the commander of a Yankee tank crew in Libya, is starred in “Sahara,” opening at Loew's today. Lulubélle, a 28-ton tank, is the film's only “heroine.” Also featured in the cast are Loyd Bridges, 3 Rex Ingram and J. Carroll Naish,
in Veude- | Hutton, Dona Drake and Marjorie!
Weaver. The latter find out about {Southampton and proceed to break up the party, aided and abetted by the philandering husbands, who also show up. I am an ardent Bob Hope fan. Perhaps there isn't enough of Bob Hope, himself, in the film, since the original has been embellished with | so much slapstick. | If you're a Bob Hope: fan, too, |
perhaps you owe it to Bob to gee ©
“Let's Face It” n ” »
The Indiana's second feature is :
a comedy, “The Good Fellows,” with!
Cecll Kellaway and Helen Walker.) . {
GROCERIES BURN | IN DESERT MISHAP
PHOENIX, Ariz. (U, P,)~"A million points worth,” or several tons) of groceries, went up in smoke and flames recently when a large truck and semi-trailer overturned and burned after striking a bridge abutment east of Apache Junction, on U. 8. Highway 60, the highway pa-
Billy Farrell and Lucy Boots Larry Blake
Headliners in the “Pinup Girls Revue” opening at Keith's today are Billy Farrell and Lucy Boots in a comedy routine and Lirry Blake, billed as “King of Impressionists.” Also featured is John Tie and his Wonder Bird, Alwhite and Blue, an acrobatic téam, and a troupe of “pinup girls.” Soreen f Soreen fare is “Thumbs up” with Brenda Joyce.
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