Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1947 — Page 17

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She's Other Woman In Newest Film

By ALINE MOSBY “United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 21.—There's

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4|give the impression of being kissed | ¢|when I wasn’t. ijup quife a talent at that.” |

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loffice, loans Audrey to Warners to| {play a conniving other woman who {doesn’t get a single buss in “Unsuspected.” Not only that, she gets bumped off in the end, too, by Claude Rains. “Unsuspected” is a fancy. whodunit, which makes two in a row |for Miss Totter and brings her right back to where she started. ! A couple of years ago Lil’ Audrey | was the husky scream, the terrified | whimper, the pleading victim of the radio mystery thrillers. One day an M. G. M. talent scout perked up his ears at Audrey's throbbing voice. He raced to her New York radio station to see if the

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‘By ALINE MOSBY United Press Stam Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Feb, 21.—-Burt

Lancaster is tough. On the screen he's hard as diamond-tested steel. But our idol has feet of clay. Burt reads poetry, likes long-hair music and fancies himself the best cook of Italian spaghetti this side of

Rome. And his East side fans may not like it, but he plays bridge. The soft side of our hero was not

in evidence when I watched him go into action over at Paramount in

the Hal Wallis production, “I Walk Alone.” He was threatening to beat the tar out of a scared citizen, Kurt Douglas. Mr. Lancaster, eyes steely, Jaw set, blond hair tousled, was toying with the idea of locking Mr. Douglas in a mammoth icebox.

Nice Guy

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of cement and flipping him in the river, Nice guy.

Then Mr. Lancaster wiped the

{leer. off his rugged face and ambled

over.to tell us he's going to present an endowment to the Union Settle-

: | j|hejpell in a picture where sh. arrange for the gift of money as! {|doesn’t smack anybody. Not once.

ment House in New York. Burt's returning to New York to

'soon as he winds up his fourth | movie, and fourth tough guy role, too, “Brute o Force” for Producer Mark Hellinger, The endowment will be made in | the name of Mr. Lancaster's | brother, her, William, who died last fall. |

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