Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1945 — Page 26
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‘Dorian Gray’ ‘Horror Film
Wilde Novel Basis for Unusual Picture.
The Hollywood counterpart of Oscar Wilde's. strange novel, “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” which opened yesterday at Loew's, js a singular film destined to be an unforgettable experience to its audience. J Its theme Is a study of a man whose youth is unmarred by years of debased living while a marvelous oil painting of him takes on the
ravages of his degeneration.
Gazing at a newly finished portrait of himself, Dorian Gray, played by Hurd Hatfield, fervently wishes that he might always remain -as handsome as the picture, while the picture itself would age for him, "Study in Horror His wish somehow is granted but his wild living ruins the lives of his first love and his best friends, and
‘|changes the marvelous portrait to
a study in horror. Angela Lansbury gives a stellar performance as a young trusting singer, whose ruination makes the first change in the portrait. .Donna Reed, a small girl at the start of Dorian’s amazing career, turns in an excellent performance as a trusting girl whose faith in him is the only good force in his life.
At his eynical best George San-
| ders is a natural for Lord Henry, a| | sophist whose aticious observations |
On Circle Stage
Eunice Healey is featured with _ Woody Herman and his orchestra, now on the Circle stage. s
Times Amusement CIVIC “Junior Miss,” with Rita Small, Josephine 2 and Shirley Simone. braker, at &: Pp. m. CIRCLE On stage, Woody Herman and his
orchestra, at 12:55, 3:45, 6:45 and and 9:40. “The Bulifighters” with Stan
Laurel and Oliver Hardy at 11:15, 2:15, 5:05, 8:05 and 1 an “The Picture of Dorian Gray" with George Sanders, at 11:42, 2:17, 4:52, 7:29 and 10:06. ~ INDIANA “The Three Caballeros,” with Panchito, Joe Carioca and Donald Duck, at 11, 1:55, 4:45, 7:35 and
10:25, “Identity Unknown,” with Richard Arlen and Cheryl Walker, at 12:45, 3:35, 6:25 and 9:15.
LYRIC “The Cowboy and the Lady,” with Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon at 11, 2:43, 6:26 and 10:09. “Barbary Coast,” with Edward G. Robinson, Joel McCrea, Miriam Hopkins and Brian Dunlevy at 1: 12, 4:55 and 8:38
| of manners and morals start Dorian
{on his downfall.
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“Two Down and One to Go,” an army informational film answering | questions on demobilization of the armed forces, is showing at Loews theater this week. | Filmed under strict secrecy in or- | der that its release might coincide | with victory in Europe, the technicolor film presents the manner in which army strength will be consolidated and realigned in pressing the war against Japan. The subject employs animated sequences, narration and other- pictorial méans of presentation. The framework" of the plan by which the future activities of millions of G. I's will be controlled came through a direct poll of the soldiers themselves during the past several months. Marshall Speaks The sentiments expressed by the soldiers resulted in the individual selective rating card system, as explained in the film. Because of the importance of the message, Gen. Marshall and the generals heading the army's top command appear personally in the film to explain the plans for their respective -branches. General Marshall discusses over-all strategy,
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Generals Henry H. Arndld, Brehon {H. Somervell, Leslie B. McNair (the latter since killed in action in Nor mandy) speak for the air forces, army service forces ‘and army ground forces respectively.
Director Frank Capra was as-
The use of rich color in the signed’ by the army pictorial serv- | porustt makes a sharp contrast 0} ice to produce the film. Noted nov-
the black and grey film. The Hoily-|
elist and screen writer Gene Fowler
wood version of the original DPOT-|gagsisted in the preparation of the|
{trait is
breathtakingly beautiful script and
|and the ravaged portrait indeserib-| were provided by the Walt Disney
ably horrible.
When Dorian at last resolves to break off his double life by destroying the picture he destroys himself. The portrait reverts to its original beauty while its horror
comes over the dying Dorian.
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