Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1945 — Page 14
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| A remote Chinese village, stubbornly defended by guerrillas from the Japanese, is the setting of the ‘movie version of Pearl Buck's story “China Sky” which opened. yester(day at the Indiana. | Here two Americans, Dr. Gray Thompson (Randolph Scott) and his deVoted co-worker, Dr. Sara {Durand (Ruth Warrick), tend the isick and wounded in their tiny { hospital. .
Cornel Wilde, who starred in “A Song to Remembér” as Frederick Chopin, appears in the legend of the East, “A Thousand and One Nights,” opening today at Loew's.
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Complications, not medical however, set ins when Dr. Thompson returns from a visit to the States {with a bride, Louise (Ellen Drew). | Young Mrs. Thompson finds’ life in LOEW'S |a bomb-drenched outpost of China “A Thousand and Owe Nights terrifying and begs her husband with Evelyn Keyes, Corneil Wilde and that they both leave. Pull Silyars, at 11, 1:47, 4:34, 7:23 A Jap pincer movement makes “The Power of the Whistler,” with escape impossible. Louise then is Richar Dix, at 12:33, 3:20, 6:07 and persuaded indirectly by a Jap cap- : {tive towsend a message to another Chinese town asking for a plane to take her and her husband away. [Actually the message is a code’ to
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“China Sky,” with Randolph Scott, Ruth Warwick and Ellen Drew, at 12:55, 4, 7:06 and 10:10. “Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion,” with Chester Morris, at 11:50, 2:55, 6 and 9:05 : CIRCLE
“Tarzan and the Amazons,” with Johnny Weissmuller and Brenda Joyce, at 11, 1:35, 4:30, 7:20 and 10:13. “1 Love a Mystery,” at 12 6:15 and
| Love Comes Late | Amidst this intrigue Drs. Thompson and Sara continue facing death | together to tend therwounded. At] the guerrilla camp they discover | they are in love—though too late. | Meanwhile the Japs receive the code, drop parachute troops to rescue the prisoner and blow up the | Chinese guerrillas’ munitions. In the fray that ensues everything works out to a thrilling denouement. | For a change of setting, Boston] Blackie Booked on Suspicion” billed with “China Sky.” “Boston Blackie” stars Chester Morris in the | story.of a stolen fortune, a stolen | | kiss and murder.
CALL FOR INDIANS ing ‘accident has kept him from RECEIVED BY WMC making a living as a saxophonist, |
WINNER, S. D, Aug. 2 (U. P.).— | Chester Hanson, area director of of him a “terrific headache.” [the war manpower commission,| Peterson is suing 20th Century-| | said yesterday that Metro-Goldwyn- |Fox Flms, studio asking $50,000 for | Mayer, movie producers, have re-| | permanent injuries he said he suf-|
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EX-SAILOR ASKS PAY FOR MOVIE INJURY
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 2 (U. P).— {Donald C. Peterson, 20, a former
| their regalia. The film company, he said, plans ing of “Guadalcanal Diary.” to start shooting a picture near| Peterson's commanding officer as- | here soon and they have asked the signed him to help with the film, he | indians to take part, bringing with (said, adding that at the orders of | | them ceremonial costumes and war |two Fox technicians he pushed two | paint, horse teams and wagons. |“ash cans” overhoad near Camp's | Head of the Sioux tribe in the Pendleton. The second charge ex{area is Chief Fire Thunder. ploded as it hit the water and blew him half over the side, he charged. The ex-sailor said he became {partially deaf as a result, was pre<
|ponseeient increase in pay, and can no longer listen to himself playing
PRODUCER'S WIFE CHARGES ASSAULT
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 2 (U. P.).— Movie producers and writer George Bruce appears in police court today for arraignment on assault and battery charges filed by his wife, Violinist * “Erna ' Rubenstein. She
said he knocked out one of her
teeth. Mrs. Bruce has also filed suit for divorce, charging her husband of a year made her give up her musical career and subjected her to extreme cruelty. Last week, she charged, he beat her, The violinist filed for divorce last January but dropped her syit when thé couple was reconciled Feb. 2. Miss Rubenstein is 31, her husband 47.
Ban On, 'True Glory' Is Denied
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 2 (U, P).— The Hays office yesterday denied reports that it opposed American showing of the documentary film, “The True Glory,” because it.contained the words “hell and damn.” “Neither our New York nor our Hollywood office has seen this film nor knows anything about the film and the Paris report that our objections may postpone its U. 8. opening - indefinitely is. false,” a spokesman said. A Paris report said yesterday that the film, dealing with the Normandy invasion and the battle of France and Germany, might . be held up because of restrictions, “We cannot predict whether we
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