Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1948 — Page 8

= a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - Ie > i ] ts : SL | Yepe ¢ 20 Stars, 5 Directors, IN HOLLYWOOD Insi UM AWN ‘Movies Nominated ~~ gy ERSKINEJOHNSON m— am 1 'O R HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 16—The people talk back, to Hollywood} injes and St. L1-3377 § In nnua scar’ ace to one another and to me: : fh N “In my opinion, any picture ‘which has more than one dead Yoy, kne 17 Are Potential First-Time Winners body in it is never good. The last picture 1 saw was so long and " ERTS Fin oN fair 1ady ! Of Hollywood's Coveted Academy Award |bocing. I wanted 1 eave, 1t never mace sense, couid have had, 2! NEE ETUSCERE |. co By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON, United Press Hollywood Writer. |d02¢n endings, on a ater. : . : : i. ATE ul uptured HOLLYWOOD, Feb, 16—Twenty film stars—17 of them poten-| ~ disclosed. a iy tomfortabl tarted ent plois?”—Torrance. (al. ictures for the young| She was visiting her son-in-law {tial first-time winners -—— s Hollywood's annual fingernail- ® “Your column praising Dana Dasia 40d make p d daughter, Lt, Col: and Mrs. and it seem is gnawing session today as they waited for Marth 20 to find out, A dons for Aeciding not tp play Pe (people. The adults poke fun at gas po 3 Totten. ’ : east were | Py ut which lucky four will receive the movies most coveted award An ar. ng hot o pay o € bobby-soxers, but who cares.” FW ? me! EE the “Osear.” : It was pub" : N wr 1 i : pas been Pp TY a oe fost ta Here are the nominations: was badly timed. yo fight “Have seen three pictures | fb ; : 2h , his vou to N.Y. You will receive absolutely f dates for the best 5 ~~ ail lately which feature scenes i . a; 3! } pam and - ; Nie ons. Treatise with ful Candidates fo e pe under a picture of Dana in jail hak... In like 4 fF a aa bo ; abi Swain Mathes for formance hy ‘an actress: Joan Passion: Pla {for being ‘drunk and liger-, showing w ake = : . =7 suff =~ Retucivie Rupture ontol Liat I bring Crawford in “Possessed” (War- Y- ent” *—-University of North Caro-| cruelty to animals. now. Ee mem SEA point, TY + RE a he Totland freuiom years, Der Bros.); Susan Hayward ing {lina. (Youre right. The timing some of these are faked, but if | ; N 3 in moth ba No matter how bad the rupture, how| “Smash Up -- The Story of a "Too Modern’ was bad—on the part of Mr. An-| they aren't, that's a new don’t | ; p WELLES N all, ‘the lad Jang you as Sate” hard tol Woman” (Universal-Interriation-| drews), | for your Hollywood producers.” | MAMA — Charlotte Groon- (/o 7] Lion, UY GIRL & us, you kn trusses you have wom, let nothing pre-|al); Dorothy McGuire in “Gentle: Meier Given Good I'm tired of seeing pictures | —Seattle, Wash. wood, famed. comedienne, who rl AMET NK N wD the full 30 Days’ Trisliman’'s Agreement” (20th Cen-| S by C I based on books. If the picture | “I'd like more reality and less ng lav the role’ of Mama in 0 : Whether you are ond a short ob tury-Fox); Rosalind Russell in upport by Cast | can’t be made like the book, make-believe in pictures. They, Wil play fhe oe Le NOW, I “Mourning ~~ Becomes Electra” By HENRY BUTLER. | then don't make the picture at (never show an average American ''| Remember Mama," John Van ry ~ ever since (RKO), and Loretta Young in| It is a difficult task to eriti- all.”—Albany, N. Y. {home.- Even the furniture has to| Druten comedy opening for a oc PHREY pemline, th “The Farmer's Daughter (RKO), visite He Black Hills Passion ay. “Mr. Johnson, I have Just foe ie glamorous ad out of Pat] wo week at English’ s next Monday. with the * Best performance by an actor: Which opened its nine-day run at) words to say to you—'Stop [the average American a ten Deen Fearon: '| Ronald rr vy in ¥ Double|the Murat with a matinee yestor- hounding the stars’.”—Berkeley, \book.”—Denver, Colo. it. stare; | Thousands have already reported such Life” (Universal-International); day. Cal; “¥ feel sorry for the 16-year- | who are 1 Souuita: should test this Method in your JOhN Garfield in “Body and Soul”| A play with so much Scriptural! “I'm a high schol student and old Denver High School ‘girl ny C) HIGH IN HIGH sympathize own home without a day's delay, (¥interprise) ; Gregory Peck in|significance seems hardly in the{today I'm on my soap-box. Why| whose letter admiring Lana ORIEN I iI thank{u SREATIEN 0 wien Rice, Inc. nd Tritt’ ‘Gentleman's Agreement” (20th province of the theater reviewer.|don’t they make more classics?| Turner you used. I wonder AY} I ; VARNER BROS al Adams, N. Century-Fox); William Powell in| Like the Medieval Miracles uid We school kids don’t have too! what her mother thinks of her TOWERING TRIUMPH! “Life With Father” (Warner admiration for Lana? [I think |

Bros;); and Michael Redgrave nf with its 700-year-old background reading and we'd like to see the “Mourning Becomes Tlectra”

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Lana’s love affairs are a dis- | |ln German Westphalia, originall -| classics on the screen instead —=Casper, Wyo. came. the play i a. onl withiof 80 muc h junk.”—Greenville,] “I just saw ‘The Senator Was In “RELENTLESS” Consider Barrymore a didactic purpose—that 1s, it/S.C |Indiscreet. Besides being disgust-| Best performance by an actress was meant to teach. Any atienipt| “I'm a Navy vet. Please (ing. it was an insult to our in-| Ri ir. a supporting role: Ethel Barry-| to evaluate it as a play, as a| tell your picture people to quit |telligence. - Tell the studio I want] In

more in “The Paradine Case’ | dramatic spectacle, runs the risk| putting discharge buttons on my money back.”—Oakland, Cal.|

(Selznick); Gloria Grahame In|o, being interpreted as an attempt| their actors as props. Ex-serv- | “I always mind my own busi-| WIR HS \ | JRA a vn wma ©

‘Crossfire” (RKO); Celeste Holm © .| icemen are getting their fill of ness, but this is too much. Some ) : in “Gentleman's Agreement; Tits Seitinive the teachings 4 oa it."—Boulder City, Colo. of these so-called fans running| Majorie Main in “The Egg and Up to Theologians | “What Hollywood needs Is| {down Lana Turner. Lana can act I" (Universal-International), and| Religious history and doctrine movie stars who can act with-|as well as any of them. I think Anne Revere in “Gentleman’ 3 are, of course, matters for theolo-/0ut 80 much make-up they look|a lot of these letters He from Agreement.” {glans and not for dramatic crit- like Indian war r maids. They also’ Jenlons cats.” —Bell, Ca Best performance by an actor|ics. But since the Black Hills In a supporting role: Charles|Passion Play is presented on the Times Amusement Bickford in “The Farmei's|secular stage (sponsored here ror ; go Clock Daughter” (RKO); T ho m a s|charitable purposes by the Tndian-| ; , oc Gomez in “Ride the Pink Horse” | apolis Lions Club), it is to some : (Universal - International); Ed-| extent susceptible to comment as! mund Gwenn in “Miracle on 34th{a dramatic spectacle. Street (20th Century- Fox); Rob-| My chief complaint about the ert Ryan in “Crossfire,” and seh | Black Hills play 4s that t has jard Widemark in “Kiss fl been too much modernized. UnDeath” (20th Century- Fox). fortunately, except for ‘he 1e-| Best picture of the year: “The sources of 20th-Century stage| Bishop's Wife" (Samuel Gold-| lighting, the modernization ap-| wyn); “Crossfire”; “Gentleman’s| parently stopped in the 19th Cen-| Very| Agreement”; “Great Expectations” tury, “As a result, you have ani-|

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S— “Crossfire”; George Cukor for “Alever.done in the history of West-| 3:20. 8:41 and 2:53. > G RI F Fl N Double Life"; Elia Kazan Jor err art. — JOE Saat Youd Po I “Gentleman's Agreement,” an Hints at Wrong Trend { 4 “Relentless, h eset do e———— David Lean for “Great Expecta-| It's a pity that ag art has be- THE JUDGE—Spencer Tracy, dod Matguerite Shepman. at 11, ) SELF-POLISHING | tions.” come widely accepted in the pop-| who has the role of Judge Tim. a Devil Ship” with Richard Lane, ¥ oO UNTAIN » RALEIC All nominations for the awards ular mind as representing che crue| berlane in "Cass. Timberlane," uraio SOQOUA named Ma; were chosen by secret ballot of aspect of New Testament charac-| fi Carson of Sinclair Lewis’ "have from 5 Seager” with Joh . fight down LIQUID WAX more than 12,000 members of: the aS Rotnes People ho best seller, which opens Wednes- Hodiak. sylvia’ Sidhey and Ann, Rich TONITE, 5:45 to 6—30c Tn no formal ; Academy of Motion Picture Arts/m rejec e Byzantine, 1ial- ' . . ards, a h n Mickits ” and Berrios and members of se-/ian Primitive or High Renais-| doy on Loew's screen. Playing | 1: i essen wits, sivas * NOW SHOWING nooner "KILLER McCOY “wistful ri of Wagen Gay’ lakes on & lected movie unions. Smaller sance staging of a Passion Play| opposite Mr, Thacy is Lana | min at i240. 5:30 §.90 and 5.) a “ Box Mystery” I= Roland “Ghinese Ring” "This. you groups voted for the various tech- will immediately accept ‘he late Turner, INDIANA Hat Box ystery Winters hate y nical awards, 19th-Century version as belug : . LAST TIMES Yvonne Decarle ’ and a trail Between now and the fateful more “accurate.” : oy SANDERS TONITE , “Song ® Aid. Bean | ra night of March 20 some 1933 mem-| Dramatically as well as pic- I ll es on INDIANAPOLIS president ol bers of the Academy will vote on|torially, the Black Hills Passion SYMPHONY North Car Play is what probably the na-| . * planned on jority of the spectators expect. ORCHESTRA Neighborhood Theater Director; Reter could It is still, however, only an in- I : Hi when his t terpretation. And while sophisti- ; FABIEN SEVITZKY : | “Ph cated SPectators muy Tenlias that Seventeen new graduates have) IH Savi TIME EAST SIDE fea SOUTH ds ; the ar Pelion havi Interpretation of y..; s4ded to the nursing staff : » wit {LINCOLN MA-3%t | Mr. Alb Teligious i Yi The ot of the Methodist Hospital. | NEXT SUNDAY DENNIS O'KEEFE Croshr—_Barry’ Piagerad bond last I. ’ MAN" railer Auditorium for its annual back-/matic interpretations, many oth:| Superintendent Robert E. 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