Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1944 — Page 18
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All about an innocent newlywed. ..and how his past made a monkey out of him!
Such wild and wacky goings on! It's a riot! a romp! a panic of a picture!
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MARJORIE REYNOLDS + DENNIS O'KEEFE GAIL PATRICK + MISCHA AUER CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD « BINNIE BARNES
THE STRANGE, STILL VOICE IN A WOMAN'S HEAR "VOICE IN THE WIND"
WITH FRANOIS LEDERER © ‘SIGRID GURIE
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| Claudette Colbert—Ronald Colman
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“LASSIE COME HOME” Plus ‘MEMPHIS BELLE’ x Stratford’s.: (non
Color “SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE” Wally Brown “ROOKIES IN BURMA”
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Margo “GANGWAY FOR TOMORROW" Jean Parker “DEERSLAYER” CINEMA 16th and Open Dally Delaware 1:30 P, Humphrey Bogart—Mary Astor
“MALTESE FALCON"
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Robt. Preston—Ellen Drew “NIGHT OF JANUARY 16”
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8 Holmes Chases the ‘Spider Woman’ Across Lyric Theater Silver Screen
Sherlock Holmes Interrupts a|Sondergaard, who always dppears fishing trip at the Lyric this week |Wickedly be-yeiled, employs no end to pursue Gale Sondergaard who, in the title role of “Spider Woman,” succeeds in pulling the web over the suave sleuth's eyes until he unwittingly walks into her very!
For a while it looks like Basil (er Sherlock Holmes), has met his equal in cunning. Miss
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of female subtlety in driving her victims to suicide. Her agents in this eerie series of {bedroom murders are, as you might | well suspect, poisonous spiders. Her {motive is that root of all evil, cold cash, and her technique is jcooler than the millions she nets {by redeeming insurance policies made out to herself.
Sherlock ‘the Lover
An unnamed pygmy does a good job of playing Miss Sondergaard’s dwarf. As such he sends the deathdealing spiders on their way down certain specified ventilation shafts leading into specified bedrooms. Holmes, as usual, is unthoughtfully assisted by Dr. Watson, portrayed by Nigel Bruce. The good doctor almost plugs his comrade in a shooting arcade, unaware that "Sherlock is trussed up inside a huge, mobile target resembling Adolf Hitler. ' . The wizard of Baker st. saves himself with a twist of the wrist, however, and the plot is unraveled before you can say Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The neatest trick of the current film season is Sherlock’s resistance to the amorous wiles of Miss Sondergaard. The nearest they come to a love scene is a bit of smart repartee over their tea-cups. The second feature is “Calling Dr. Death, starring Lon Chaney. (By Sherley Uhl)
Kay Kyser and Marcy McGuire go into one of the hit numbers of
“Around the World,” opening Fri-
day at the Circle."
State Waltz Title
Mnal preliminaries for the state championship waltz contest will be held at the Indiana Roof tomorrow night when six more couples will be selected to compete in the grand | finals at the Roof May 19. Winners in tryouts last week | were Sally Bailey, 2443 N. Talbot | ave. ‘and Morris Strong, 1930 N.|
| son, 2140 College ave.
Bennett, 1734 N. Meridian stand
Fred Bewley, 708 Cleveland st. Betty King, 47 E. LeGrande ave.
and Bud Gerish, 124 S. Traub ave.:
Patricia Simpson, 1223 S. Meridian st., and Sterling Hill, 1022 W. New York st.; Dorothy Black, 109 N. | Sherman dr., and Robert Brown, 854 Berwin st.; Mildred Joseph, 1106 | Laurel st, and Charles Callahan, { 1515 N. Grant ave. and Joan Beeand Sidney | Glick, 1600 College ave, Among prizes will be a trip to
Audubon rd.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lake Lawn hotel in Wisconsin.
Catterson, 4918 C Orion rion ave.; Martha
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RETURN FNGAGEMENT! Roddy McDowell—Edmund Gwenn
“LASSIE COME HOME" Plus ‘MEMPHIS BELLE’ VOGUE ini Frank Sinatra
“RIGHER AND HIGHER" _ Jean Brooks “FALCON IN DANGER”
T 'ALBOTT vou at 224 Thru Saturday John Wayne “FIGHTING SEABEES"” Marx Bros, “THE BIG STORE"
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Victor Mature—Lucille Ball “SEVEN DAYS LEAVE”
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Patsy Kelly “DANGER— Mary Brian WOMEN AT WORK”
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...for laughs, looks and listens as a happy gang of troupers. gives out for our fighting troops
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Star 4 Jills In Film Here
Dorsey Supplies Tunes for Indiana Show.
Four jills in a jeep ride across the Indiana theater screen this week to pay Hollywood's first tribute to the many film stars donating their time to entertain the boys overseas.
band to hundreds of swing fans. Based on the real-life adventures
_| of Kay Francis, Mitzi Mayfair, Car-
ole Landis and Martha Raye, “Four Jills in a Jeep” shows what happens when the stars took their show to our fighting boys in England and in foxholes in North Africa.
‘between Miss landis and one of the army officers, John Harvey, pops up as fast as before you know it, there's a hurryup marriage and honeymoon. Then, by coincidence, of course, Mitzi Mayfair meets her one-and-only (Crooner Dick Haymes) in
The star-studded “picture is full| ; of favorite tunes, played by Jimmy : Dorsey and his orchestra, the No. 1! ;
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England and they end by patching up their long-enduring quarrel with a kiss in a foxhole. It’s Dick's first try in the movie business and his voice isn’t so bad. Other stars appearing in the “command” performance for the soldiers are Alice Faye, Gra-
Dr ima Taye Baty and Carmen Miranda. The jokes, some of them pretty funny, are scattered throughout the picture by Miss Raye but “madcap” Martha does her usual bit of over-
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OPENING TODAY LOEW'S
“Up in Mabel's Room,” jorie Reynolds, Dennis O'Keefe and Gail Patrick, at 12:43, 3:48, 6.54 and 10.03
“Voice in the Wind,” with Francis = Lederer, at 11:05, 2:11, 8:17 and 8:26.
KEITH'S On stage, Barrel of Fun Revue, at 15364237 88 Td 8:39. “Bowery Boy with Dennis { O'Keefe $24 Louise Campbell at 12:15, 2:46, 5:17, 7:48 and 19. CURRENT FEATURES INDIANA
“Four Jills in a Jeep,” with Kay |
Francis, Carole Landis, Martha Raye and Mitzi Mavfair, at 11, 1:45, 4:38,
7 7:25 and 10 15 {
“Tampico.” with Lynn Bari and Victor MeLagle en, at 12:25, 3:18, 6:05 and 9.
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“Spider Woman,” with Basi! Rothe
hone, Nigel Bruce and Gale Sonder. |
gaard, at 12, 2:45, 5:25, 8 and 10:38. “Calling Dr. Chaney, at 11, 9:20.
Death,” with n 1:40, 4:25, 6:88 and
CIRCLE On Stage, Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra, at 12:58, 3:58, 6:50 and 9:41
“Moon Over Las Vegas™ with Anne Gwynne, David Bruce and Vera Vague, at 11:10, 2, 5, 7:53 and 10:41,
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