Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1943 — Page 26
ploits that fact in making motion pletures, particularly those dealing with world war IL. ~~ Often, however, tie moviemakers {try to improve on historic fact by changing it to fit the popular con{ception of such qualities as heroism, fear, courage and patriotism. This is the case in “Guad I | Diary, " based on Correspondent
Richard Tregaskis' book; now show- [|
ing. at the Indiana theater. jbattles the ‘marines fought for this
the rising delinquency rate. Ann Minter ‘portrays the Rus-
“I think the movies, with their| sian sniper in “The “Doughgiris”
almost frightening power,” she| yu. J oseph Fields comedy opening
continued, “have been
{Pacific island surely were realistic :
. jand hellish enough not to-need-i false embroidery. | The picture takes you from the {days the marines were making {ready for the invasion (Aug. T, (1942) until the time when the regu'lar army came in to relieve them.
! Human and Sincere
| The first part of the film is the most effective. The men are shown
City of Indianapolis ADMISSION
elptul in developing ideals among] \onieht at Englieh's theater.
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the labor department's children’s] bureau, completing testimony begun yesterday, asserted that lack of home and community care for chiidren between the ages of 10 and 14 had driven hundreds of them to the movie houses. Thester managers, she sald, have com-|l§y plained about vandalism‘ by boys and girls who stay in the theaters almost all day.
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* A SEAT FOR EVERY TIOKET |/laugh. they sing, they talk about These sequences af¢ human and - Portable ICE RINK of are detailed. Somehow or other Wednesday, Dee. 1, The artificiality is enhanced by| let theate der the auspices of Martens Concerts next Wednesda A LOVES—AND GLORY! Batt. thier widiee Thi-4 ; X a former football player, the “. . . ment. No cover charge for tables, tion and is always gruff (Lloyd PUPILS IN RECITAL Earl Rutledge, assistant house petual world series triumph for the in recital at 1:45 p. m. Sunday at{Pappas of Youngstown, O. = Oo. Thus, it is sn unknown who|Hrady, Shirley Gaddis, Donna Jo Making You Feel “Down”? / |Jaeckel in the part of the private him the expression of fear is genune, He En in Oe SHIFTS ANNOUNCED the bile flow 1s not stimulated sufficiently Courage.” - - the managerial post at the Lyric,|not yourself. Don't wait any longer. Get
40c Tax Incl. : fen the convoy ships in all their home—and query themselves about their ultimate destination. Through sincere, and stand sharply in cone : C1 frast to the” latér ones In which ae WAR'S ast PICTURE | _ Winterland Ice Revue OF A FIGHTING MAN'S i [the nehting seems artificial; “Wake, FOX'S RINK Island” was more successful on that| pony Tudor and Nora Kave are shown in the ballet, “Dim jue Prominence 9 Sat ene! Player, evening at English’s theater. The other works will be “Princess Thru Sunday Night, Dec. 4 whose duty portray SUCh| gurora,” with music by Tschaikovsky and “Capriccio Espagnol” by || open all day and all night. Get up pass the ammunition” type (Preston Foster) ; she tough sergeant. who ‘M ARTIN STUDIO! S.. neth Collins, city manager, of the | .. |Nolan), and the inimitable private manager at the Indiana, will suc8 [from Brooklyn, the guy who eter- Voice, plano and speech students ceed Mr. Esserman, and his place at % | Dodgers (William Bendix), the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N. Unknown Takes Honors Pennsylvania st. iu WaT | [steals the picture from such|Hoss, Mary Ellen Baird, Edna Jan- : » {talented performers as Foster, No-|ette Holder, Margaret Parke and who has never shaved and whose Then you should try Hasps Pils withonly girl friend is his Mom. On THEATER PERSONNEL out delay. It your liver isn't secretto correct faulty elimination. ConstipaAr SAI DOR AAR A E08 TINE, A SE RR TS RH CAA Tal 3 Taken out of its context, “Guadal- succeeding Peter Bathory who re- Haag's Pills and Seel “TOPS!” Available canal Diary” is a fine war picture. cently resigned, according to Ken-|St all Hugs Suatity Drug Stores in
“No Seats Reserved, But tense expectancy. They pray, they MA] their patter runs a quiet confidence : A ICE in ultimate victory. | - - h val engagements with the Japs, 4s 3432 Madison Avenue PRIVATE LIKE, LAUGHS, nate. Lustre,” which will be featured on the program to be pregented by the stock roles as the chaplain who was Rimsky-Korsakov. a party. Sandwiches and entertain. seems never to have had an educa- {| Kata-Dolie group of theatefs. nally dreams of Maisie and a per-|0f the Martin Studios will appear |the Indiana will be taken by George They are Joan Gaddis, Sharon Is Your Liver Inactive, lan and Bendix. He is Richard suzanne Buennagel. ing all the bile It should it is because : express in “The Red Badge of |QOjrcle theater, has been shifted. to! Ing. your interest in lite lags, and you're =e The acting is excellent. But having ae and 306 Sine
seen it, you can’t help but feel that surely the marines had to undergo more hell and more grime and dirt “land death than the picture inti_|mates. The fault of the picture ‘is that it is a terrific understatement.
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“The Daag Hodges and Nicholas Joy, at 8:30.
a KEITH'S Johnston : & Johnnie oS; On Stage, “Hoosier Follies,” with : rE kins, at 1:45, 4:15, 6:45
wa Marines Come Thru,” with allsce Ford and Toby Wing, at hh 15, 2:45, 5:15, 7:45 and 10:13,
CURRENT FEATURES INDIANA
“Guadaleanal Diary,” with Wil. liam Bendix, Lion Noland and Preston Foster, at 12:03, 2:29, 4:55, 9:31 and 9:47.
CIRCLE ° On Stage, “Will Osborne and his orchestra, with Sibyl Bowan, at 13:55, 3:50, 6:45 and 9:30. x - “Always a Bridesmaid,” with
The Andrews Sisters, at 11:20 2:15, 5:10. 8:05 and 10
al ST BEST “Girl Crazy.” with Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland and Tommy
Dorsey and his orchestra, at 11:83, 2:25, 4:57, 7:29 and 1001.
1 | LYRIC } “Sweet - Rosie O'Grady,” with Betty Grable, :Robeft Young, | | Adolphe Menjou and Reginald Gardiner, at 11, 13:50, 2:40, 4:30,
Wash. Anns May Weng “Lady uom Crunching”
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