Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1946 — Page 10
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AT THE INDIANA-“Without Reservations,” starring Claudette Colbert and John Wayne, is evidently in the “It Happened One « Night” tradition. Miss Colbert, as a best-selling novelist, and Mr. * | Wayne, as a captain in the marines, find romance in a transcontinental trip full of interruptions and surprises.
AT LOEW'S—Vivien Leigh and Claude Rains are still doing well in “Caesar and Cleopatra,” held over for a second week. It's a huge spectacle with a lot of merits, not the least being the music.
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AT THE LYRIC~"Night and Day,” with Cary Grant and Alexis Smith, the screen biography of Songwriter Cole Porter (Hoosier from Peru) moves over from the Indiana. Popular demand has held
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By HENRY BUTLER Yi Laughs and suspense marked the |
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board and angles. 8et in a huge, yemote house in the Adirondacks, the play combined some of the elements of “Seven Keys to Baldpate” with mild overtones of “The Snake Pit.” And with such characters as Mr, Hyde (Donald Thiele) . in outlandish make-up and Lady Macbeth (Marian Starrett) laughing fiendish laughs or quoting Shakespeare, in the midst of the action, there was plenty of diverting stage business. Imagine a lonely house with an assortment of over-night guests besides its small group of psychiatric patients, Add any number of characters with a motive for murder. Season well with talk about a black box full of money. Last night's audience relished the recipe. They relished even more such little mishaps with stage lights, cues and so on as are bound | to happen in amateur productions. |
Lusher, ‘Suspense Mark Teendrama Presentation
Mr: Hyde | Priscilla... al Teendrama Summer theater's pres- | John Alden. t Tu entation of “Lunatics at Large” in Don Sutter o Ross Cope eo o wis Caleb Mills hall last night. Pr Samet Read. . inns Guin Tor the James Reach comedy- [Mrs Adair. .. Harriett Tressier Elaine, ..., . ..Charlotte Thome mystery, directed by Paul Me- Sing. Btavaiis. « doe Roy Mansel *Ms.... . » Namara-and -produeed under park |cCiaire Stevens. . — Brake
|entertaining than the sleekest pro-
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Artemus Burke .......... "Leonard Wild Inspector Britt. ......co000.0ss Dan Davis
sible to hear the lines, there was good acting In last night's performance. Ross Copeland and Loretta Spaulding as Don and Lucille Cutter were always audible
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES At the Circle
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and distinct, as were Jack Shannon and Julia Brake in the roles of Greg and Claire Stevens, A big moment in Act I was the shooting (white-gloved hand fires pistol from behind door) of Artemus
Burke, when Leonard Wild, playing ® discharged war veteran, this aft- | |ernoon was reunited with his Brit- knight of the Catholic organization,
|ish war bride when Mrs. Miller ar-| and the Rev. irived at Union station. |come from Liverpool. Mr. Miller re- | Catholic World, called for an Amer-' {turned to this country last Novem- | |ican ‘crusade on education” to halt
Burke, took a convincing, potentially | rib-cracking death-dive to the floor. Younger members of the audience laughed irreverently at the unintentionally funny aspects of the| play (Lucille Cutter’s swoon, for ex-
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at 11:20, 2:18, 5:16, 7:55 and 10:34. . Suissa “Without Reservations,” with
| | Claudette RoIDerT and Jon wayne, | 11, 1:10, 3:25, 5:36, 7:30 and 10. | LOEW'S piCassar and Cleopatra,” with Viv- |
on dat and Claude Raina, at 050, « 3 7:07 and 9
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WORLD DOMINATION,
MIAMI, Fla, Aug. 21 (U. P.).— Two national Catholic leaders ac|cused Russia of seeking world dom'ination here last night in a meeting of the supreme council John E
Swift, Boston, supreme
James M. Gillis, of
of the |
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New York, editor of the powerful|
[the spread of communism.
ample). But neither the players nor the producers should mind. It's often the unrehearsed laugh that makes amateur productions more
fessional jobs, Although it was not always pos-
At the Theaters.
DAISY—Through _tomorr “How Do You Do?" and “Murder ". My Business.’ DRIVE-IN—Through tomorrow: “Those Bndearing Young Charms.” EMERSON--Through Saturday: Bride Wore Boots’ and “Blue Dahlia, ESQUIRE—Through Priday “Rha
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Tomorrow’ and ‘Well ow Bride.”
ST. CLAIR— Through Baturd James” ‘and “Return df Fran " James.”
'SHERIDAN—Through Saturday: tion” and "Song of Arizona.’
SANDERS Ziegfeld MPollies” ‘and Dragon.” Tomorrow through Saturday “Under Plesia Bkies” and of 43d Bt.’ JPEEDWAY-' ‘Shady Lady” and Tomorrow
suit to Algiers. Saturday: “One ore Temorrow"’
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MOLOTOV ASKS UN MEETING BE DELAYED
Times Foreign Service
sent an official note to Secretary General Trygve Lie asking for postponement of the United Nations general assembly meeting, scheduled for Sept. 23, the usually wellinfarmed French newspaper Liberation reported today. The Russians ask, says the paper,
commence before the end of December, 1946, or even sometime in January, 1047.
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ty” and * IRVING — re onsh Saturday: “Well Groomed Bride” and ‘One More Tomorrow.’ LINCOLN—Through tomorrow: “Enchant. ed Forest’ and “River Gang." MAYWOOD-—Throu tomorrow: “Northwest Mounted Police” and “Come Out | Mghting."” MEOCA — Through Tomorrow: “Lost Week-End. OLD TRAIL ‘Geo, White's Scandals’ and ‘Cornered.’ Tomorrow through Saturday: ‘One More Tomorrow
ORIENTAL—"Catman of Paris” and “Gold Mine In the Sky.” Tomorrow through | Saturday: “Her Kind of Man" and] “Joe Palooka, Champ." PARAMOUNT ~ “Porbidden Trails” and “Why Girls Leave Home." Tomorrow and Friday: “Seendiary Blonde’ and “Right to the Heart.
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AVALON-‘Desert Song" and "@all Out | STATE—Through tomorrow: “The Virthe Marines." Tomorrow through Sat- | ginian urday. “Hoodlum Saint” and "Rancho|gygsNp_Through Saturday: ‘Jesse oe Shade Throush Batusd “Well | James" and “Return of Prank James” id Bride” and 1 Wake Up| STRATFORD-Through tomorrow: “Old Screaming.’ Acquaintance” and “Follow That CINEMA Through Saturday: “Kitty.” Woman.’
TACOMA — Through tomorrow: “Gaslight
and ‘‘Somg of the Prairie.’ TALBOTT--Through Baturday: for Comedy"
FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Friday “How Do You Do?" and Under Ari- | zona Bkies.' West GARFIELD. -Thicugh tomorrow: ‘“Devo-| ZARING—Through Saturday: “One More tion” and “The Great Mike.” . Tomorrow. and. “Mysterious Intruder.” GRANADA--“Gilda” and “Truth About - df Murder.” Tomorrow through Wednes-[ DOWNTOWN gay: “Two ters from Boston’ and ALAMO—Through tomorrow: “Lights of Larceny in Her Heart.’ om Old Banta Fe" and “Melody Trail." HAMILTON-Through Satu rday: “Post- | AMBASSADOR Through Saturday: “Well- | man Always Rings Twice" and “John- groomed Bride’ and ‘‘Heartbeat.” ny Comes Flying me." m—— BOLLYWOOL.-Throngh tomorrow: ‘Kit-
CULVER HONORS 8 ~ LOCAL GRADUATES
Times Special CULVER, Ind, Aug. 21.—Honor cadet ratings for all-round achievements were accorded eight Indian|apolis youths who were among the {150 graduating students who reh|celved diplomas at the 45th Culver {commencement yesterday.
| Adm. H. E. Yarnell, director of {the Culver summer naval school, ! | addressed the closing session. | Graduating = Indianapolis mid|shipmen included Kenneth 8. Cor|nelius, R. R. 16; Robert W. Jeffrey, 4720 Graceland ave.; Richard C. *| Powell, 4027 Winthrop ave.; Donald | P. Stevens, 5301 N. Delaware st. and
ware si, "Woodcrafters from Indianapolis
“Jesse | who graduated were Richard B. Mc-
Cammon, 1001 E. 58th st.; Paul G.
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