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Proves Winner
Careful Training Turns Lame Stallion Into Money-Maker
By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 6—Here's the best comeback story of the year. The hero is a horse. Several years ago Harry Warner bought a race horse named Neddie Boy for $50,000 His legs went bad so Mr. Warner put him up for sale. Johnny Eppers, who rents horses to the film studios, bought the horse for $100 and patiently started to nurse his ailing
g ntly, producer Now the Red Cross has become Richard K. Polimer used Ned-| interested and is offering all die Boy as the stallion in his| out co-operation. movie, “The Winner's Circle.” oun It must have been the inspira- I'VE HEARD OF STARS betion Neddie Boy needed. His {ing grounded from plane travel legs started getting better fast, |GUring a movie (and M-G-M Mr. Eppers called Mr. Polimer | {wouldn't let Keenan Wynn ride to say he was running Neddie | |his motorcycle while working) | Boy, now 11 years old, and the [but the “grounding” of Charles horse had a good chance to win. |Coburn during filming of “ImNeddie Boy romped in a winner. |pact” is a new one. Mr. Eppers ran him again and [ed from sulky racing. again Neddie Boy won, this time a.n =» by two and a half lengths. Be- WENDELL WILLKIE'S brothsides his bets, Mr. Eppers picked |er, Fred, is in town to peddle the! up $2700 in purses. Neddie Boy (film rights to Wendell’s life story. | is now training for Santa Anita! . Don DeFore gets the lead op- - = = ”
M-G-M WILL REISSUE the Marx Bros.’ hit, “A Night at the Opera.” . .. Virginia Mayo checks into the hospital! to have her tonsils yanked when she completes “Colorado Territory.” . Buster Keaton will make a comeback in “Good Old Summertime” at M-G-M. . = ” ” JOHN FORD'S new picture, “Three Godfathers,” has this note on the cast list: s “Introducing Harry Carey Jr.” Besides thinking young Carey is a great actor, Ford is paying back an old debt. Harry Carey Sr. gave Ford his first director’s job back in the days when Mr. Carey was the top western star. =
Cards.” . . . Remember ‘Anita Page? again, but only -as- the wife of Herschel A. House, a Navy officer. They made the Washing-
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ing a social function. = 8» Irving Hoffman reports it: One of the joys of seeing silent films at revivals comes from the ability to lip read. At a showing of an old motion picture the other week, an actor in a deathbed scene said sadly, by | way of bidding his tearful wife farewell: “Ill die and no mistake if they shoot this scene again.”
Bard's Two Hits Due Here Dec. 2
» o Martin Ragaway says he has Just discovered how to find a dance floor in a crowded night club. The dance floor is that area not covered by a table-
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Theaters
DOWNTOWN AMBASSADOR- ALAMO — ‘Desperadoes of | Dodge City” and ‘Blockade. OHIO—"The Plainsman” and “Hard Boiled Mahoney.” | PARAMOUNT! Thice Daring Daughters’ nd “Eyes of Tex |sopEO—' ‘Ragtime Trespassers.” NEIGHBORHOOD BELMONT—"Abbott and Costello Prankenstein” and ‘“Smash-Up.” CINEMA—"Tap Roots" and selected short subjects. CORONET—'‘Big City” and “River Lady.” DAISY—"Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House” and short subjects, and “Ruth-
EMERS e. Film Pestival”
Ee b0y Joe” and “The
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cloth. FT. SQU ARE. ‘Night Time in Nevada” and ‘‘Larceny.” HEDY AACR % dCED GARFIELD" ‘Feudin' Pussin’ and a-Pight-EDY LAT an . B. De- ‘Ha Mille went round and round in a Margaret Webster A ADA Mn Biandings, og Y HAMILTON—"Tap Root d “Ruthless.” Pash jot Er and Players Here Dec. 2 HOLLYWOOD-—" A Ry Delilah.” Now everything is love-| TWO performances of Shake- HOWARD" "Tarsan and Huntress” ‘and ly. . The estranged wife of SPeare by the Margaret Webster| = VING— Abbott and Costello Meet, Prank-
Henry (“So This Is New York”) | Shakespeare Co. will be given| Morgan has just rented a home in|Dec. 2 at Caleb Mills Hall, | Hollywood and moved in along Shortridge High School, under] with her mother. ” ” ” Look for Jane Wyatt to play Clara Barton, famed founder of the American Red Cross: Jane got interested in the film subject while doing medical research for the role of a lady doctor in “Canadian Pacific. »
land Shortridge High School. A performance of ‘“Macbeth”] {will be given at 2:45 p.m. and la performance of ‘“Hamlet” at 8:15 pm. The productions will [feature Alfred Ryder, Carol |Goodner — |with ‘a large supporting cast. Both productions, staged by Miss Webster, have won critical!
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“To Ends of the Earth” and , Angels Alley —— IENTA “Tycoon” and “Dick Tracy | eets Gruesome” plus ‘Superman’ PSE y ARKER— ‘Road to Rio” and “Devil Ship.” Plus “Sea Hound.' REX—'‘Coney Island” and ‘Joe Palooka| Fighting Mad.’ |
Bl apt Two £ Guys Prom Texas” and “The
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uds, STATE" ‘Guilt of Sans. Ames” and “Re-
turn of Monte |ST. CLAIR— “Mr. Peabody and Mermaid” and “Kings Row.’ TRAND or Mr Peabody and Mermaid” nd “Kings Row Tv XEDO—' veo Glory” and “Winner's Circle.’ TOWN—"Mr. Peabody and Mermaid" and “Kings Row."
|voGu Up The, Pirate’ and “Green Grass
| SU BURBAN PRIVE.IN-. 8 ‘Swamp Water” and “Village Bar GREENWOOD, DRIVE-IN— ‘Dishonored| Lady” and “Bill and Coo. GROVE: ‘Fuller Brush Man"
MAYWOOD OPEN AIR—' ‘Arch of Triumph” | and “California Firebrand.’ | MOON. LITE DRIVE-IN—‘“Canyon Passage’ | ‘Cartoon Circus.” WESTSIDE OUTDOOR— ‘Boom Town" and| "New Oriea Orleans,’ ’ * plus cartoons,
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HERE AND THERE—Neighborhood theaters this week are |
offering varied screen personalities,
Lon Chaney (Wolf Man) and Lou tello Meet Frankenstein” and William Powell, i
(Cinema, Hamilton); Charles Bickfo and a Prayer" (Rivoli), and June A Bride Goes Wild" Zaring).
Amuse ent Clock
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8Bevitzky conducting, Neveu, violinist, at 3. civic “The Barfetts of Wimpole Street,” play, at 8
CIRCLE “Cry of the City,” with Victor Mature and Richard Conte, at 12:45, 3:50, 6:55 and 10:01 “Smu TTR Cove,” with Leo Gore cey and the wery Boys, at 2:39, 5:44 and 8.5 y squIss “First Opera Film Festival,” with the voices of Cloe Elmo and Tito Gobbi, at 3:40, 7 and 10:15. , “Specter of the Rose,” with Judith
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8ix soothing songs of the range, sung in grand style i
thrill you in an action packed epic Western in color ~—plus John Payne and Joan Caulfield in a swift,
Anderson and Michael Chekhov, at 2:10, 5:30 and 8:45. ES IANA “Johnny Belinda,” with Jane hit og man and Lew Ayres, at 1:35, 4:25, 7:15 and 10:10. “Here Comes Trouble,” with Willam Tracy and Joe Sawyer, at 12:04, 3:25, 6:20 and 9:10. KEITH'S “Good Sam,” with asly, CSTs and Ann Sheridan, at 12:27, 3:39, 6:51 and 10:03. “Behind Locked Doors,” with Lucille Bremer and Richard Carlson, at 11:26, 2:38, 5:50 and 9:02. LOEW'S River,” with John Wayne, | | { i
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‘Oklahoma’ Coming To IU Nov. 18
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Nov. 6— Two Hoosiers will sing the ieading roles in “Oklahoma,” Richard Rodgers-Oscar Hammerstein hit, ¢* when it opens in Indiana University auditorium Nov. 18, i They are Jan McArt, soprano, a native of Anderson who joined’ the show six months ago in Los Angeles, and James Alexander, Richmond - born . baritone, ,who grew up fh Dayton, O., and began his professional career in Hollywood. Miss McArt will play opposite] Mr. Alexander in the Friday eve-| ning and Saturday matinee per-| formances Nov. 19 and 20." Marilyn Landers will sing this role for the other two performances. Mr. Alexander has sung the part| of “Curly,” dashing cowboy hero, © more than 1200 times from coast to coast. He will sing the leading! role in the four IU performances. First Sang at IU Miss McAart made her first pro-
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Rg a $ gr FEMININE LEAD — Anoth Hoosier, Jan McArt of Ande son, will sing opposite Mr. # exander on Nov. 19 and 20 the "Oklahoma" productic
She joined the show six mont ago while it was playing in L | Angeles.
'ago when she appeared as soloist| | with her brother Don’s band. After a year at DePauw Uni|versity, Miss McArt set out for| |Hollywood. Her first engagement| [there was singing with the Jimmy | tnelodi y : {Dorsey orchestra, from which she, ne uding, upper left to right, |moved into a fine spot in Earl Costello, in "Abbott and Cos- |Carroll's Vanities. After a season. Irving, Speedway); Ann Blyth there, during which she made! {many radio and night club ap-| pearances on the side, she was chosen for her present place in "Wing |“Oklahoma” when the popular "Th {musical was in the midst of its ! in © |second sold-out engagement at| i. {the Biltmore Theater in Los Angeles last spring. Anderson friends of Miss Mc-| |, of Richmond, Art have bought a block of seats| . : for the Friday night performance] Bariiens $Phoy hare, in he lof “Oklahoma” and will come pre-| Production o ahoma pared to give a royal welcome to| be presented at Indiana Uni the “home town girl who went out} versity auditorium Nov, |¢
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