Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1945 — Page 8

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“Man of Conquest,” with Gail Pate rick, Joan Fontaine and Richard Dix, at 1:21; 4:51 and 8:21. “War on the Wildeats,” at 11:39, 3:09, 6:39 and 10:00

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“Duffy’s Tavern,” by, Betty Hutton and Paulette God« dard, at 12:36, 3.40, 6:50 and 10 “A Guy, a Gal and a Pal,” with Lynn Merrick and Ross Hunter, at 11:30, 2:40, 5.45 and 8:58,

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By WILLIAM McGAFFIN Times Foreign Correspondent YOKOHAMA, Oct, 30.-— Japan's biggest movie studio has just finished a picture calied “A Bride in Heaven,” which despite its suggestive title hasn't a single kiss in it. But wait—that's {only half the story. #1 |For kissing, you J are solemnly as- : isured upon in- # quiry, never is 4 shown in any § Japanese movie, § no matter what 2 the theme. i This is because 3 kissing in public is definitely banned by the

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most improper. All this I learned | in conversation with Tatsho Itoh, fone of the executives of the

and pretty Akemi Sora, 19-year-old leading lady of “A Bride In { Heaven, "

Robert Taylor's

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : Japs Film Love Story But FE cide All Kissing sconesfl

| We suggest our kisses. | love you”

I learned further that kissing scenes used to be censored out of American {films before ney were shown: here, Beat Around Bush “But how do you tell a love story without kisses?” 1 asked Itoh. He explained: “Well, il's like this, You say “I but we beat around the bush: We are not like you. We take a long time to a love scene.” It seems it's done by hints of dialogue, by smiles and lowered glances; and in rare, daring instances, a couple may embrace. But kiss? Never. I asked the leading lady, through my interpreter, if she would con-

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studio near Yokohama,

{tion that this blushing 19-year-old

{in private life, so it was not un-

Discharge Due

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 30 (U, P.).—|

{ Lt. Robert Taylor, ing as a naval

film star servflight

sider portraying a love scene, Amer{ican style, in case movie customs should change here, She blushed, giggled and bowed {her head without answering. { Whereupon Itoh came to her rescue with the astonishing observa-

star probably never had been kissed

usual that she should be embarrassed at the prospect of kissing be-

fore the camera. Anti-Militant Film | Girls—even movie stars—are| closely chaperoned here before |

instructor, marriage, Itoh declared. And mar-|

hoped today to be eligible for dis- riage is not much of a break for

charge this week.

| them, for it is an affair arranged

“I don't know any more about it by their parents, with love playing

than that,” last night by American airlines for New Orleans to report for assignment. Taylor was placed on status in the naval reserve Aug. 8, 1943.

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SAYS MISS TREVOR IMAGINED TERMITES

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 30 (U. P.).— Astress Claire Trevor just imagined | there were termites in a home she | purchased last July 3, Jacob H. Hei- { mann, who sold the property, said yesterday. | Answering Miss Trevor's suit to cancel the sale and recover $22615 paid on the house, Heimann said {that experts inspected the property and found it termite-free. Heimann has asked superior court to compel the actress to complete

BOOKED AT ROOF|

Taylor said as he left almost no consideration.

I esked Itoh if the arrival of the | Americans had resulted in any {change in the character of the|

active Japanese movies. |

He answered: “We are starting | soon on a picture which will expose | the Japanese militarists.” “Did the Americans request you to do this?” I asked. Itoh laughed awkwardly and re-| plied in effect: “What do you think?"

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