Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1948 — Page 16

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: is. Archie “My secret weapon of "Duffy’s Tavern.” Fellow by the name of Ed formula is ‘simple: something to bounce against. I'll the bouncing in just a but first let me step on those Words in ‘Hollywood's

iq can ‘hear the complaint already:’ “But radio stars are no good ‘at the box office.” “That's a lot of onion 2 Juse, Two of the biggest stars in the business, Ingrid pgmin. and Charles jo in at the box office in “Arch of Fo oa It's the story that counts. Radio stars have been crucified

rchie Could

Gardner, The Give Archie!

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Ii Comedian Needs Is

Hollywood is ie’ “We gotta give the people

weapot make at least one producer rg rich and make a few million vs 8, moviegoors happy between pop-

‘|Hberately so Archie can bounce against them, When Archie is bouncing against something high class, he can’t be topped. In his first picture, “Duffy’s Tavern,” Paramount made the mistake pf bouncing Archie against another comedian, Victor Moore. Archie didn't bounce. He collided. It wasn’t funny. 80 I say let's get Archie into another movie quick. Suggested stories: Archie goes to Paris and bounces off continental society. Or Archie goes West and bounces

off a Jesse James or Calamity|"}

Bette Davis encounters a little difficulty with her employee, Robert Montgomery,: in : "June

Bride," currently at the Circle

Theater.

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Jane, sv» I DIDN'T tell Ed Gardner I was gping to get him back into!

on the screen because the moviemakers thought their names alone would stand ’em in the aisles.

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80 NOW we give Archie a good| story, make a fortune and lur a lot of people back into th movies. “ Look at Archie's record. Twenty milion people listen to him every week. He's crowding Hope and Benny and Fibber in network popnlarity, The audience for a movie starring Archie is there. All Hollywood has to do is give him a ® n=

Hood story. 'ARCHIE, AS you know, is an SARCHIE As > character who sounds like a grownup Dead End with Dorothy Parker's sense ‘of humor. Archie's guests on his air show usually are opera stars or suave Clifton Webbs or anybody a few million miles above his social standing. It's done de-

pictures when we split a beaker| (the other afternoon at Lucey’s. I was after light winter reading. Like Ed's story about the dis{gusted GI he met on an Army {plane while flying the corridor

this summer. The GI complained to Ed: “This is murder. They're working me to death. I work on the planes. I work loading coal. | I'm always working. Boss, I |

didn’t come over here to work. I came over here to OCCUPY.” |

Ed thinks his guest stars are responsible for his best airshows “if I can bounce,” But Van Johnson’s appearance on the shows was a sad experience. During four rehearsals Van got so hysterical he could hardly read the script. Ed figured it would happen again when Van got on the air so he trimmed the length| of the show to take care of the laughs. But once the show hit

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R. E. Gardner Gets 2 Art Prizes

Robert Earl Gardner, Herron

of a 1948 Milliken - Award. for travel, has received two first, prizes in the current 30th Annual Exhibition of Work by Oklahoma Artists. He received a $100 first prize for water color and a $25 first prize for graphics. He is now instructor in drawing

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and graphic art in Norman, Okla.,| at the State University. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Gard-

|ner, 617 E. 20th St. Indianapolis.

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Symphony to Play For War Veterans Music for veterans will be pro-

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