Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1944 — Page 20
Zanuck's latest motion picture thrill at the Indiana theater, will dig deep into the hearts of every American. It's a story of eight Yanks who pitted their guts against everything the Japs had tp offer and they “tied the whole Jap empire in knots.” The boys of the Amerjcan army
Worry of
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“The Purple Heart,” Darryl F
but fell lato Jap hands after their mission. - In one of the most brutal trials, the filers are charged with murder;
They didn’t have a fair lawyer. They didn't even have a fair trial. Torture Makes You’ Burn The part that makes you burn with rage, yet fill with pride, is their reaction to the sly, beastly acts of Japanese torture. The Nips cut off our boys’ hands, remove their tongues, break their arms and take away their voices
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |'The Purple Heart' at Indiana Proves Yanks Can Take What Japs Dish Out
air forces set out to bomb Tokyo
but still those brave Yanks stick| {|
In Loew's Film
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Margaret Lindsay. The “Frisco Kid,” featuring James Cagney and Margaret Lindsay, has been brought back by Warner Brothers and is now showing at the Lyric theater. The film presents the days of the Barbary Coast—those wild and wooly days when just three blocks of San Francisco tore the town apart. Cagney, as the Kid, leads
HARPIST W WILL GIVE RECITAL WEDNESDAY
Miss Mary Spalding, a member of the harp faculty of the Jordan
a harp recital at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Odeon, 106 E. North st. The recital is a partial requirement for Miss Spalding’s master's] la. rt ene apr ———— ————_——
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the Coast with rules of his own created by his environment, An attempt to shanghai Cagney, ae started him on the “dog eat dog” Francis Lederer and Lynn Bari philosophy by which he gradually ard Conte, Farley Granger, Kevin| co-star in “The Bridge of San | reaches his goal—that of being the O'Shea, Donald Barry, John Craven| Luis Rey,” opening at Loew's |piggest guy in town. The only rand Sam Levene . . . they are all] theater today. powerful opposition of the Coast good in their roles. Richard Loo is the press. Margaret Lindsay, as the Japanese military intelligence as a feminine managing editor,
offer portrays his part saul Program Set [ies we aon
The reorganization of the vigiBut besides being just another lantes and the love story involved marina we me For Concerts: tam, uma It's so true to life, so heart-} : shown. It is a movie for shooting, warming and full of understanding. . thrills and memories of the “good Those men hose valorous action | Symphony Orchestra Plays ole ¢ days.” 5 oct. hot ps rs Pp ! . y the kind that an. iia Ee ye At Murat Tonight. presence of Cagney on the Barbary fsiher, hishand o sweetheart. (By| The next to the last in the Indi- Goksh Biskes the Ds ole P er. anapolis symphony orchestra's se- production, (By Betty Lewis.) ries of municipal concerts will be -
Buy Seats N ow played at 8 p. m. today at the Murat] PROWLER ENTERS HOME o theater, with William Gibson, the| A prowler late last night entered To M ISS New Tax orchestra’s first trombonist, as/the home of Mrs. Dorothy Hunter, soloist. 1530 Bellefontaine st. through a Mail orders for “Good Night Mr, Gibson will - play “Evening 040%. He fled when she screamed). Ladies,” coming to the English : play 8 and resisted his attempts to grab
theater April 9, will be filled Star” from Wagner's “Tannhaeus-| her, The man wore a soldier's » “” i » through March 29 for the regular|®™ and “Du bist die Ruh” by|uniform.
Lo Schubert. admission price and the present 10 H ! per cent tax. After that date the| Orchestra selections include URRY! FINAL DAY!
Strauss’ “Voices of Spring,” Offentax will be 20 per cent. bachs Orph The ‘increase in admission tax Irpheus overture, selections |begins April T' and tickets pur- from Victor Herbert's operetta “The Fortune Teller,” the intermezzo | chased prior to that time also will be sold for the 10 per cent tax. Box from Cavalleria Rusticana by Masoffice sale will open April 3. cagni, the fourth movement of The show which comes here from Franck's D minor symphony and a | Chicago, will fun through April 15 Suite of English folk songs by with matinees on Wednesday and|V2ughn Williams. | Saturday.
'HAMLET' TO STAY THROUGH SUNDAY
“Hamlet,” now * playing at the | Civic theater, will run through Sun- | day, Director Jack Hatfield has an- KEITH'S ! nounced. Stage show, Spotlight Revue, at With the extension of the run of | 13% 4:25. 7 and 8:27. | the play, Tom Rutherfurd as HamPE . Tp 55c {let will receive the distinction of Armed Forces = hay { havipg played the famous ShakesCREVENINGS eT 10 | pearean role more times than any orch. ort gg "a other actor in one engagement beBaed Forces 0% : fore Indianapolis audiences, Children g Mr. Rutherfurd will give his 10th performance Sunday night and no '* other actor has played the role here imore than four times.
when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprin-|{t out, ittle FASTEETH on your plates, This" : : wder gives I remark. Dana Andrews as Capt. Ross is added comfort and security by holding plates more firmly. No gummy, [the air force leader, but his sup-
t taste or feeling. It's = Sairne “non acid). Get PASTEETH at porting cast are equal stars. Rich
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A MIRACLE OF MOTION PICTURE ACHIEVEMENT!
Warm, exciting, unforgettable, one of the great novels of our time comes unforgettably to the screen!
Copyright 1944, Stephane Bros, Phila, Pas
From-the Novel by Franz Werfe!
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. with . JENNIFER JONES + WILLIAM EYTHE » CHARLES BICKFORD VINCENT PRICE + LEE J. COBB « GLADYS COOPER
Directed by HENRY KING Produced by WILLIAM PERLBERG - CE WILLIAM GOETZ In Charge of Production « Screen Play by George Seaton
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HIGH JINKS ON THE HIGH SEAS! ~~ § DARRYL F. DARIEN’ a 3!
DRAMA OF THE BOMBING OF TOKYO
“Going Spanish,” with Bob Hope, at 12:15, 2:50, 5:25, 8 and 10:37. LOEW'S
“The -Bridge of San Luis Rey,” with Lynn Bari, Akim Tamiroff and Francis Lederer, at 12:35, 3:45, 6:55 and 9:58.
“Yanks Ahoy,” with William Tracy and Joe Sawyer, at 11:22, 2:32, 5:42 and 8:45.
CURRENT FEATURES INDIANA “The Purple Heart,” with Dana Andrews, Richard Conte and Bars
ley Sanger, at 12:26, 3:38, and 10
“My t Gal,” with Jane With. ers, at 11:16, 2:28, 5:40 and 8:53.
Think how much more of a hell this war would be—if there were no Red Cross. LYRIC “Frisco Kid.” with James Cag-
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