Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1948 — Page 8

BR In Hollywood— | 5 Movietown Films Coming

Fickle

grounds seldom have clicked

. ently ‘there's a movement afoot to put the film capital on the screen as part of the town's better public relations

campaign.

No less than five films with Hollywood backgrounds,

are in pre-production stages.

, of course, will picture ‘seed on the recent Friars’ Frolic.

Hollywood minus the drunks, | the ‘marijuana, etc. y » #® n In one sequence of “Jolson Sings Again,” Larry Parks plays a dual role. He plays the | part of Al Jolson showing ! Larry Parks how to imitate Al | Jolson. Mr. Parks can do any- | thing Jolson can-—except sign | his name to as large a check.

» - 8 { HAL WALLIS wanted to sign| Lizabeth Scott's 19-year-old (and!

beautiful) sister Justine for a! role in ‘Bitter Vietory.” Said! Justine: “No, thank you.” . . .i Spencer Tracy nixed that “Rob-|

inson Crusoe” role and now it looks like Fames Mason.

Lucky Stiff.” The audience screamed all through the Glendale sneak. . . . The Friars are

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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 9—Movies with Hollywood back-

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M-G-M’s cartoan stars, Tom, and Jerry, will soon have competition. The studio is readying] a new series starring two dogs, Droopy and Spike. } #H 5 » Musicians have peculiar ways | of expressing themselves. An arranger who was depressed | told Clark Dennis: “One of

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It's okay with Mix’s daughter, Thomasina, but there: may be trouble when they start talking to two of his wives, Victoria and Mave! Mix. ee. l Anne Revere and Lee J. Cobb will co-star fn Arthur Miller's |

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“Specter of the Rose,” with Judith Andersori and Michael Chekhov, at 6 and 9.15

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LOEW'S “Red “River,” with John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, Walter Brennan and Joanne Dru, at 11:14, 2:41, 6.11 and 1 1 vinta Dear,” with Gloria Jean and David Street, at 1:19, 4.49

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“That Lady Ermine.” with Betty Grable 44 Nt Fairbanks Jr., at 0h 3:52, 6:59 and 10:06. “The Creeper,” with Edward Ciannelli, Onslow Stevens and Ralph Morgan, at 11:36, 2:43, 5.50 and 8 5

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"The Ba:retts of Wimpole Street."

standing, has the role of Edward Moultonnical father of Elizabeth Barrett, Victorian poet, here JACK BENNY and Amusement in the picture, Hedy said ‘“No.”! played b y Katharine Pantzer in tha Civic Theater’ s current producEnterprises have a_click in “The/She’'s been trying for vears to| tion of

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