Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1945 — Page 20

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A faint imitation of the two-year old hit, “Casablanca,” is at the Indiana ‘this week with Humphrey Bogart once again the star. The new pitetire is “To Have and Have Not” but it doesn’t quite live up to its predecessor.

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Indiana Film Unfolds Vichy Story The plot is a little weak but the. cast is good and the film is enter- 2

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when the Vichy French start making trouble.

opposite Bogart. She reminds one of Katherine Hepburn with her husky voice.

Indiana's own Hoagy Carmichael is the surprise of the show. He is the piano player in a Fort-de-France cafe and ‘turns out to be quite a character. He sings a little, introducing his latest song, “How Little We Know.” According to the story, the French try to hire Bogart’s boat for a dangerous mission but he steers

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Bogart lives up to his usual act-} ing reputation as the captain of a} fishing boat out of Martinique. He]: is tending to ‘his own business:

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he begins working for the De Gaullists and shoots out the lights on a Vichy patrol boat on the way back. He gets into -plenty of trouble but in the usual Bogart fashion manages to get out. of it.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Chills and Shivers Feature Lyric Bill

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There are plenty of chills and shivers in the double dose of horror films at the Lyric this week. The pictures, which opened are “The Mummy's Curse,” starring. Lon Chaney, and “House of Frankenstein,” with Boris

Karloff and Mr. Chaney.

“The Mummy's Curse” tells the suspenséful tale of mummies Kharis and Princess Ananka (Virginia Christine), unearthed by bulldozers during the draining of some bayou, swamp country. Kharis is revived by High Priest Peter Coe with a brew of Tana leaves. The princess is restored to youth and beauty by the warmth of the sun, Lon Chaney in the role of Kharis is frightening enough to satisfy the most thrill-hungry film fans. In the Frankenstein film you'll see the trio of the Monster, Dracula and the Wolf Man. , In addition, there is a fiendish scientist, played by Mr. Karloff, and also a hunchback with a mania for killing, portrayed by J. Carrol Naish The story concerns the exploits of the scientist, who exhumes the ghoulish creatures from their graves

Jordan to Stress Music as Healer

The use of music as a therapeutic agent is the subject for a special graduate “seminar for the semester opening Feb. 9 at the Arthur Jordan Conseryatory of Music. The general plan of procedure consists of history, bibliography and three divisions; music for rehabilitation, music as a part of occupa-

psychiatric aid. Norman Phelps, chairman of the graduate committee and Joseph Lautner of the conservatory faculty will address the two opening classes. Others who will appear during the semester are Dr. David Boyd of the Indiana School of Medicine and the Indianapolis City hospital, Dr. K. G. Wakim, of the Indiana University School of Medicine, and army psychiatrists.

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OPENING TODAY ENGLISH'S “The Mikado,” with Ralph Riggs, Robert Pitkin and Kathleen Roche, at 8:30. LOEW'S “Meet Me In St. Louis,” with

Suey Garland and Sargares O'Brien, 11:50, 2:18, 4:48, 7:14 and 9:45.

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“To Have and Have Not,” with Huraphrey Bogart and Hoagy Carmichael at 12, 2:30, 5, 7:30 and 10.

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CIRCLE —pivary to Broadway,” with Mae ria Montez and Donald O'Connor, at 12:40, 3 55, 7 and 10:10. © “Enter Arsene Lupin” with Ella

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