Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1948 — Page 20

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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 5—Van Johnson will hide behind a handlebar mustache for his: role opposite Judy Garland in “Good Old Summertime.” Well, for one sequence, any-! way. . . . Charley Chaplin's next picture will be semi-auto-biographical, touching on his career as an English music

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company to give serious con-iy. at the price of an ermine, sideration to distributing tele- coat they wanted for Paulette] vision films. They're starting Goddard in “The Mask of Lucre-| a video film library, in New York.!tia.” So she's wearing white rab-| 'bit instead—only it's supposed to| [be ermine , . . Frank McHugh returns to Broadway after 20! years for “It Still Happens,” a Tnew comedy . .. Pinky Lee's summary of what’ s wrong with Holly-| wood: “There's two cars m every garage and no chicken any

Marie Wilson poned for some | glamour shots for Bob Landry. Said Bob: “They're different from any previous pictures of Marie. They accentuate the negative in a positive sort of way.”

. » x GEORGE (GABBY) HAYES hed his whiskers tinted to make . Sn them photograph a nice clean Groucho Marx goes as far as snow white for “El Paso.” “I feel '¢pa Johnston office will permit | (like an awful sissy.” he said, “but. jn a love scene with Ilona I've got to take care of ’em. Those Massey in “Love Happy.” Then Whiskers “are the only talent I he turns to the audience and 3 ave. says* “If this were a French

picture I could go a lot farther.” MORE EC ONOMY: Paramount oa.

ANYTHING Is Possible in Hollywood Department: Martha Vickers plays a blue-eyed Italian gal in “Daughter of Ramona.” .. New threat to the blood pressure of film producers--the growing mob of amateur photographers using flash bulbs, They made life!

he was shooting scenes in Brook-

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will play himself in “The Stratton Story.” Yes, they decided he was the haseball type.

n n = PEGGY ANN GARNER goes to New York soon for her first Broadway show, a musical comedy. . . . M-G-M's “Words and Music” has more musical numbers than any tune film in the studio’s history—16 major production numbers. . . . Alice Faye, who hasn't made a picture in years, is telling friends that she's considering a return to the screen.

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CONTENTED — Just how happy Cesar Romero is with | Betty Grable, who is his wife in

"That Lady in Ermine,” is debatable. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. also stars in this costume musical currently at the Lyric Theater.

Plan Recital Here Sunday

Marimba, UnosY Pupils to Perform Mrs. Marshall C. Harvey will present her pupils in. a marimba and vibraharp recital at 3 p. next Sunday in the C. M, B. audi torium of Third Christian Church, 17th and Broadway. Assisting will be violin pupils piano pupils of Jessie Thiebaud Clapp and Mary Inez Beaver and a

cello pupil of Owen Beckley.

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| “Smuggler's Cove,” with Leo Gor- | cev and the Boy Boys, at 11:30, 2:35, 5:40 and 8:50 | ESQUIRE | “First Opera Film Festival,” with i the voices of Cloe Bimo and Tito Gabhi at 7:30 and 10:43 | “Specter of the Rose,” with Judith | Anderson and Michael Chekhov, at 6 and 9:15 |

INDIANA “Johnny Belinda," with Jane Wyman and Lew Ayres, at 11, 1:50,

4:35, 325 and 10:10 “Here Comes Trouble,” with William Tracy and Joe Sawyer, at 12:50, 3:40, 8:25 and 9.15.

REITH'S “Good Sam.” wij and Ann ner idar 6:51 and 10.03 “Behind Locked Doors,” with Lue cille Bremer and ord Carlson, at 11:26, 2:38, 5:50 and 9:02. LOEW'S “Red River.” with Montgomery Clift, and .

th Gary Cooper at 12:27, 3:39,

John Wayne, Waiter Brennan , Joanne Dru, at 11:14, 2:41, 6:11

and 9.41 1 Surrender Dear.’ with Gloria Jean and David Street, at 1:19, 4:49 and 8:19.

LYRiO “That Lady Ermine,” with Betty Grable and: "Dou To. Bai banis Jr, at 12:45, 3:52, 6:50 and “The Creeper,” with Grigg ns elll, Onslow Stevens and Ralph Fran At 11:36, 2:43, 5:50 and 8:37.

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Times State Serviee BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 5—"“The

Front Page,” newspaper play hy {Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, will be given tonight by the Indiana University Theater as its first production ‘of the |current season. Eugene Bristow,

20 ARLE RT RICHARD CONTE

“Smugglers Cove”

{Huntington, are in the leading roles, f Dr. Richard Moody, assistant: director of the theater, will direct the play. { | In addition to Mr. Bristow and, IMr. Vurpillat the cast includes {the following: John Strain, Bloom-| jington; Carman Caplinger, Day|ton, Ohio; Phillip Nesbit, Bloom|field; Joseph Keenan, Farmville, | !Va.; Charles Goodman, Misha-| | waka; John Brewer, Mishawaka; John Canady, Clinton; Richard Kissinger, Crown Point; Richard Ha Morgan, Huntington. Also Ted Lawlis, Indianapolis;

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