Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1948 — Page 9
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Has Troubles— Jeanne Wilson, olympic swimmer, in the historical film on Purdue
20-24 . : , ined : bik - sb aS pz i i : fii 0 “One Brick Higher" (Keith's, Wednesd. i-Forrest Tuck dod “| | Stage Goes Into Month's Eclipse | ==mr=r-Movie on Week's Bill-| sista gis. _— a ee org fl wm i or ay): Ro itchum an rbara os ‘in i STMAS Nothing Booked at Murat Before Jan. 24; Poor Box Office Returns: Ee maaaps Rr New Abbott-Costello Fantasy, Two Westerns, | Moon" Circle, Thirsday): Aubrey Woods as Smike in Nh rpg ym Given as One Reason for Slump; Sevitzky Concerts Are Last of Year |. iiane to ot him. Film Version of Dickens’ Novel Also-Coming. | Nickleby," Brifish, fim _(Escuive, Friday); Se Toure, yr fol. 5s BENGY Fit , OF considerable local int soprano, guest artist with the Indianapolis Symphony in concerts ris at E “wi / LER Short, of buying a_DC-8, Mr, considerable local interest among next week's film| g.39 . tod d + re erat Thoater ii TH THE Civic! 8 ‘final performance of “Brother Rat tonight, the local stage Willi, meron will have to travel by opetiings ‘will ‘be “One ‘Brick “Higher” the Purdue Univer: Tom Dies; stom rote ” Pind ae Kom im a: Hille ST
Err . black out until next th, : stamens So ro a pre ¥: {car In other planes, he said, he sity documentary picture Opening Wednesday at Keith's. (Loew s, Friday), and Patricia. Crowley, pe ah vocalist with the ; M. abien Sevitzky and the Symphony, with Jennie Tourel, mezzo-s6prans, as “Soloist; fcan’t find 4 place to put Hil Teet[ Other “downtown openings will include: “Mexican Berrie Ciirnriing orchestra for the evening defice engagements on
ill give th | “Mr. Cameron, who towers will give the final subscription pair of this year at 8:30 p. m. today and 3 p. m. toot above most. of his et Hayride” (Indiana, Wednesday); “The Plunderers” (Lyric, the Indiana Roof today and tomorrow.
. il tomorrow in the Murat. |iriends, has turned his height into|W. sday) ; “Blood » : ’ on the Moo ® * Y The Symphony's next scheduled concerts will be Jan. 1 and 2, with , Joseph Bloch, | |a commercial ‘asset. It 2% Bold double oy of “Danger in .the| n > (Cirle, Thursday ), and) Selznick Kin Wins $64 Indianapolis-born pianist, ‘as soloist. th pts.say Is accurate, and perh n aa ro Heron Ee and “The Gallant Blade,” Miss Massey. On the same bill ; | e press agents say is accurate, an erhaps even| c's e| 1 be “Ros f the Yuk ! ¢ } BC The only definite Murat booking, even understated. Y ? » |Plunderers.” pews, Friday); departiiontthel Tu on” I . By Erskine Johnsen 3 “ ” - next month, is “Oklahoma,” due here Mon- Miss Tourel is a dynamic sort of person Who | a 8. Esquire will show “Nicholas, IN “BLOOD ON THE MOON,” HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 18—A distant relative of David O. Selznick, . day, Jan. M to pldy through the Saturday|knows better than most other artists just what| IN PERSONAL life, however, Nickleby,” English screen adapta-| (Robert Mitchum has the role of ys... “pas Selznick of Detroit, showed up on the “Take It or Leave nti matinee Jan. she wants to accomplish. All this now-historical It's & nuisance... .. ° [tion of the Charles Dickens! cowhand with a somewhat du-1yn airehow and won $64. “Now.” bond RE Mes “ oe robnting “Medea, the Robinson’ Jeffers play _starring|business of transposing Rossini arias back to the| «I never have'rcom enough on|BOVel, starting next Friday. blous past. With Robert Preston. yp." nave more cash than David.” . . » When most actors are eryJudith Anderson and tentatively booked here for|Original mezzo-soprano range developed from her| 1... 041 can 20 places b 4 au he gets mixed up in land-grab-ip ot, BO SCT of lack of work, William Holden goes blithely Y Dec. 20 Jan. 10, 11 and 12, may be delayed by its ex-|OWn largely self-taught singing. In an interview ® Plane, and I can't go places by) «ONBWBRICK HIGHER” is a/bing from Barbara Bel Geddes. ‘°F... oo "ro yino pictures. He's done four alread Ee xr. To : Bapti tended engagement in Chicago. published in The Times back in 1947, before her train either,” Rod said. “Pull-|pleasantly informal screen his-/Miss Bel Geddes, however, wins was et star in “Lona Han- TY Li : chit s % =» Sbpearancy with Dr. Sevitzky and the Summer man berths are too small I prac- (CTY of Purdue, hich includes a/iitchuly over to the side of law| |son” opposite Rita Hayworth until] {Lund nixed the role because he oir ymphony at Butler Bowl, Miss Tourel spoke of [tically have to call t sort of personally conducted tour and order. felt he would he lost in the a at Tp, ein How she'd leariied by hefsell most of, the import. shia Te up at might 12 through tied]. EWC LE in the Columbia doghouse. [Shue since Loretta, Young and | g ! an ngs about her singin epartments, “Produce W'S DOUBLE hill of tech- * Celeste Holm have the more imf, Dec. 21 : always He when show business is malnourished ging. i ge Jrnows By, BOW, Meacly} by Allyn Butterfield of Holly-|nicolor films presents Lassie, BETWEEN PICTURES, Fred portant roles. from School 57, y Weve XS per ’ 5 a." him hecp, re 8 gree {wood for G. L. Reasor (Purdue,|Edmund Gwenn, Donald Crisp, Astaire found time to go, th Ken- gn gton pre 10g fewer slows are louring tha STARTING. 'AS a. sopratio, she. graduallyl,, y. open theiri20) of Chicago and Dallas, the/Tom Drake and Janet Leigh inltucky and buy three yearlirigs for, THE JACK DOUGLAS® are Doan Bind he Mi J oad dared. one worked out a wider and wider range. Now she| go people say, ‘How's the ii fettares music bY he Pur-| “Danger in the Hills,” a Scottish|his racing stable. . . . Joe Frisco’s having a housewarming party ‘at ; . ; robably has few ri iy iniv i ay, ue musical organizations di-|Highland story, and Larr Parks| al been ribbing him’ for|their new. home the day after AY, Dec. 22 Rovking suis. shows on account of having so few pr OS shig-2s Jivals in $4704 Aurtiinly Sow weather up Saste) Anon sight jrecied by Albert P. Stewart. Its|and Marguerit, Chapman Ys “The | Pol hae his Sn and Christmas. Writes Jack: “As you . . ~ilocal showing will. be ored " had pple Post To complicate the picture, “Born Yesterday,” [register to another. coin must have heard that one by the gwing Al ons : Gallant Blade,” a costume-and-now they can hardly wait until {know the last time we a n Legion cians blieate_ tie poh] Bow 3 ) § a, y ue Alumni Absocia-|swordplay deal about 17th Cen-|“The Beautiful Blonde From housewarming the place. burned A ee ers Bx festginment, Sues aEute Add to that her amazing flexibility in florid “ae tion of Ingianapolts, _ [tury France. Bashful Bend” opens at Grau-|down, s0 this time we're calling Y, Dec. 23 - greens here. From. the opening nights top atters [PAS58€es, and you have a singer Who's always ex-| «THEN THERES, ‘Boy, they| “MEXICAN HAYRIDE” a man's Chinese Theater so they|lt & party "Cheistmag. , Dec. : g ng P atten | iting to hear, ». BOL DE™ a! ‘ uNICHOLAS NICKLEBY” pre-|can ask him What's playing there. |is-over. party. ia Choi dance, certainly no sell-out, the show had a |sure’ grow ‘em tall where you|new Abbott and Costello fantasy, '“ NS NICSE pre ” +O: A steady and alarming decline. AS The Times announced yesterday, music and|come from. That's from ‘a small Presents the two comedians injsents Sir Cedric Hardwicke at| rpg HOLLYWOOD Women's, HILARY BROOKE'S next win rc Churc The Murat people, who attribute the “Born|variety shows will- return to the Circle Theater |antics that parallel a romance|th® head of a distinguished Brit-ip,oqs Club has nominated Burt/be “A Woman's Place” at RKO. " Yesterday” debacle to a pre-Christmas slump, say |Stage beginning with Sammy Kaye Jan: 13{tovn boy for syre. [between Virginia. Grey and John|!Sh cast in & screen treatment of 1 4ncqster and Glenn Ford for the|It's about time some studio gave Dec. 24 that trade talk predicts better show business after | through 19. “Sweet old ladies always tell a Hubbard. It looks like standard|Plckens’ novel. Best known his-|poqt co-operative actors ‘of the, this gal a big build-up. . . . Proho ~ the first of the year. Thus the ‘Circle will resume its former policy|tall man, ‘Smoking never stunted A. & C..proceduré, with Mexi- Sorleally for its picture of cruelty|yasr Dottie Lamour and Loretta/ducer Pan Berman is paging hoir 3 DS — ctr J OL eB E Tt Ori ok -Vilh oretniehr] wiht Wise guys—make, C20. background and , music to fin Victorian boys’ school, Dothe- young got, the same’ vote in the Montgomery Clift for &' story Church . =. SEVITZKY and the Symphony meanwhile tures. The theater's last stage show was a year ome crack like: ‘Youd have been |11VeD it. . aad Holly Earienolas MIEKIsh: feminine oa Luin. 40-0paran, {about.a. young doctor. be rae sii La - brighten the local entertainment piéture—this|ago this month, la big boy if they hadn't turned] “THE PLUNDE i” tive stars as the girls see them: week end with a soloist already familiar to In-| = Among attractions not yet definitely booked but so much under for feet.’ {western involving mvp iret aus ta rom ten EY ol Fi a, So mao, oe rte com. ; ¥ dianapolis. concert-goers. said to be available are Arthur Godfrey and name| “On an average of twice a week Ilona Massey and Forrest Tucker, rightful heirs; and the no-good Haywarth ane Shirley Temple, m ‘story for M-G-M. Ingrid d re b! Jennie Tourel is thé kind of artist who delights | bands like Johnny Long, Hal McIntyre, Clyde|t hear, ‘They should've put a rock with pursuit of outlaws and bat- young peer, who has designs on| PAR AMOUNT . 1» backing up| Ym Short 18 tellin or on i g , pi both press ageats and critics—no mean achieve-| McCoy, Frankie Carle, both the Dorseys and manyjon your head’ and ‘You must | tles with Indi i ; § ment.’ The crities discover in b Mat tlotn ’ y m ndians interrupting the the innocence of the pure young John Lund in his refusal to do|find her a slapstic tick mamedys She's : over er case tHat whatlothers, . have eaten a lot of pip. héart-throbs of Mr. Cameron and girl, ’ “Come to the Stable” ‘at Fox. tired of being iris * ge re - : : : ; - ’ ws Fae j J oy ne ey 2 is } Do Yi] . / | 45
