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{termined-looking heroes, sa Robert Burks, which, he thi is what the public likes. Some peoplé, however, g okay without those though not with the ¢ approval. “Van Johnson 8 an indeterminate bone strugfure,” Mr. Burks “sniffed. “Some girls seem to think it's cute.” /
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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8 — I am about to.frame “Portrait of | Jennie” around the neck of a press agent named Paul MacNamara. It’s Paul's job to publicize movies made by his boss, David O Selznick, and he goes at it with the fervor of a man trying to {get a parole on the eve of an execution, and the strain is almost
[too much for me. with a French accent, in “Come For a week now 1 have been|, (1, gtable.” . .. Claude Rains Flym¥ Humphrey Bogart, Robert to South America wih a cargo | raing in Jove with the girl he | [receiving such “things as: | may quit the screen temporars |Mitchum, and Frank Sinatra. | of top-level Nazis and collab- | yy ino8 out West for his brother | ONE: A pumpkin in which {fly for Dalton Trumbo's . new “High placed cheekbones that| orators on the eve of Hitler's | 4 marry With the Indians on [there was a rote saying the pic-| Broadway-bound play, “The Emlant down to long jaws are] downfall. the loose and Custer in pursuit, |ture was sensational. |erald Buiroass * With a new tad for pictures in Hollywood botind “to photograph better,” Mr. Stack and his brother really TWO: A “Portrait of Jennie"
8 ' Shooting Movies on City | Streets Again Popular
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8 (UP) — A tourist in Hollywood who looks long enough can still find an occasional movie company working on city streets.
a 2jw *. un Main -attractions here and coming on the stage and screen Ka e to Revive are: James Stewart, Joan Fontaing and as fatter in in "You m Gotta Stay Happy" (Indiana, nesda rtial Singher, bari-Long-Jawed Men Y 4 : tone, soloist with id Indianapolis Sym in concerts a 8:30 Sevitzky, Symphony to Go South |e =. «Circle Stage Sh Foret omar Pian Dea rs, Want rian > and Frances Bors in “Badla ota" " Y,. Y P Y Oo Lo ou The- physiognomy. of stardom, an| I ve OWS Florence Marly and Kurt Kronefeld. in Dace ned” {Eaquire, FH . Miller's Play Concerns Guilt of Pair Making Faulty Plane Parts; Sc cumersman Sanbeady, | / Two Downtown Theaters Start New Fare day) Yotwmy Raed and We orchase on he ladiana the : : on 4 J : : . : week en enn Ford and Ellen Drew in an from Color Orchestra to Present Concert at Bloomington in IU Auditorium That makes for virile ana de,” On Wednesday; Loew's Bill Opens Friday (Loew's, Friday), and Sammy Kaye and his orchestra on stage at By HENRY BUTLER THE CIRCLE THEATER will return to its policy of stage the Circle starting Thursday. TOPPING next week's stage news will be the Friday opening of the Civic s,| attractions with the engagement of the Sammy Kaye orchestra | 5 er esse - Theater's January production, "All My Sons.” { | ea at other first-run theaters will be: “You Gotta | 'P rt it WwW il P bi d On the same day, Fabien Sevitzky and the Symphony will head southward on Stay Happy” (Indiana, Wednesday), “The Man From Colorado” 0 rai : e u icize tour, following this week-end’s Murat concerts and the Symphony's only Bloomington (Loew's, Friday) and "Badlynds of Dakotw (1yrie, Wegnesday), By Erskine Johnson concert of the season Tuesday evening in Indiana University Auditorium. Fags Jpeaiers $It omer. | “BADL ANDS OF DAKOTA" n ’ | As previously announced, Dr. Sevitzky' soloist tonight and toinorrow after French film opening Friday. | two bring back tothe screen. | noon will be the emininet French baritone - Florence Marly, recent Ameri- | }o 00s Gen. Custer and Wild Martial Singher in a program almost entirely can import, and Henry Vidal Bill Hickok. Robert Stack and of French music.” THE MOE Star In this draws on the Just Ann -Rutherfdrd star in this | HE MOVIE industry's most, © 8 nen , panorama of Indians, U. 8. cavi in Ga errs Sy [Ville face’ bones belong to Gary| tale of terror, madness and | gry outlaws and lawmen. entation of the New York Piano Quartet (strings Cooper;’ Gregory Peck, Errol] murder aboard a U-boat fleeing | giacx “commits a blunder in and piano—not to be confused with the First Piano Quartet) in World War Memorial at 8:30 Pp. m. next Wednesday and the Matinee Musical's first 1049 artist's concert by Jacob Lateiner,
TiHIRIVIS IH RIAITITH IE) AIREAIGIONS |
" ¥ . SAMMY KAYE and" his “or. MAESTRO Eddy Howard de-
EAST] Rina, 2t.2 P- m. next Friday in L. 8. Ayres’ about Hollywood, 2ovie compas in} Burks said. “They give a man| don’t ‘have time’ for a show--| greeting card V1 ISIA! ¢ ¢ o pariies are lining UP |4,4 chiseled appearance. chestra will lead a serie of down until the last reel. Also | THREE: The cast of the pic-|)vered his two-miifionth record LY JACK L. MATFIELD'S Civic actors are| oie Pictures of the Hollywood Bowl Santa | "ayy. purks has been photographs Tener. He wil ap or in ber. | &t the Lyric. “Trail of the Vigi- |ture printed on a sheet of PADEr|,, unyiuouri Waltz” to- President $10} 4 ” ] ! 5 Anita race track and the La Brea tar pits. ling Gary Cooper's lean, deter- Theater. He bw appear MN PEI" | Jantes,” with Franchot Tone. almost as long as a war-time “ RINDIS tackling a powerful drama in Arthur Miller's Al A woman in Santa Monica found mdvie men mined cheekbones for his last two| Son ion : ny t ee te Tor | m———— cigaret line. [runs WH a boke: ” \ favorite O14) My Sons.” It's a story of a particular type of | taking pictures of her house as {he typical pictures, Warner Bros!’ “Task| satured- with ih Ay | FOUR: A phonograph record{ know this song w a favorite LIS EEREIT IA California b " chestra will be vocalists, Laura i s Tor i qa | “Portrait of (for the next four years." RIEL AWIAIR war guilt—a manufaeturer’s releasing of defective nel fornia SuBgalow. A quiet Los Angeles Force” and “The Fountainhead.”| [eglie and Don Cornell. An P y [of a Jong ied P oe pd | . 8. ASIN EE . airplane parts, which’ caused many deaths when the —als up to find re atpment | “Cooper's face fis practically] additional act, “Pansy and the On Style Twists [ane Bor ti | COMPOSERS Yip Harburg and { Headstron .the planes cracked up. company hard at work on a nearby lawn. ial 0% movies us. Butiy paid. Horse, will 3is0 De oH bra | FIVE: A telegram advising me Fred Saidy are writing a new muBrazilian Of the two partners in the small manufacturing ¢ o .@ ne a pa Siap ood sharp| and Maggie in Court.” | HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8 (UP)—|inat disc jockeys have played the goal for Bert Lahr and the New
{It ‘probably ‘won't do any good, song 432 times In the past 14 but women who are slaves of 45g fashion ought to take a look at,
business, ne Herbert Deever, is convicted and sent to prison. The other, Joe Keller, remains free
York critics. Bert will play a blacksmith. . ; . Good news for SIX: A special delivery letter), oi ion fans: Twenty-six Eagle
lines, well-defined shadows and interesting planes.” ’ " -n
“The Man from Colorado”
WHILE CHILDREN and .grown-ups gath- | still coming to Loew's, is the
ered around, Jimmy Lydon, Penny Edwards,
and amasses a fortune. Relations between the| Charles Russell and Marcia Mae Jones played
two men's families become tragically involved as
the drama moves toward its climax.
Mr. Hatfield's cast for the play will include: Earl Davis, Elizabeth Schofield, Hugh Miller, Rae | Felix Massarachia, N. R. Eckelberry, Ruth Trees, Kenneth Lemons, Juanita Timmons,
Cawdell, Neal Martin and Adolf Kerber, *
a-scene for Bol Wurtzel's picture “Tucson Mr, Wurtzel believes in using a natural setting whenever he can, and he believes actors
give a better performance when they have an audience.
“In the early Hollywood days,” sald Mr
Force,” Bennett, ing lines, Mr. Burks said.
» TWO OTHER actors in “Task John Ridgley and Bruce have similarly interest. actors!
It doesn't follow that
with round cheeks and slack chins| should
leave town and take up|
story of a mentally-deranged Civil War veteran (Glenn Ford)
and his struggles in a period | time, |
similar to the present Ellen Drew and William Holden portray his wife and friend, respectively. creasing madness, Ford plots the destruction of several men.
Through his ee |
the fashion of 1922 to 1926, clusive,
as high style then as the latest {Hattie Carnegie today. Husbands who wish to tmpress
take them to see Warner Bros.’
In- with the information that artiy... sing will be leased to a video
students in 43 Los Angeles high network. It looks strange now but it was schools are having a
portrait contest. ” r »
AND NOW, 1 hear,
Jennie”
duction: of the “Portrait
“Portrait of {40 o New York musieal, | Dollar,”
Paul Is: this moral on their wives could thinking of having a huge repro-| of | (campaign to get you back Into
. Eddie Bracken will “Happy rehearsals start in the spring. . . » r
HOLLYWOOD'S exploitation
" |flagpole-sitting. Clark Gable has {apple cheeks, and he's a hero. 1 Mr. Burks says that probably] Indicates there is something more!
“Task Force.” Jane Wyatt is ab-| Jennie” made up, say abont 1 the movie theaters ns Mar. 1 hanged, everyone turns against |solutely stylish and absolutely ri-| (feet by 100 feet, and havifig an| v : ope ted him. Ford is finally killed while |diculous. |airplane tow the thing through With the release of & sho attempting revenge on Holden. . » |the southern California skies. . “Let's Go to the Movies." stardom than ‘bone on the same bill, “Blondie’s | MISS. WYATT shares But by the time yow read |
Sills were always at their best when there was to * Movie | a crowd around watching them work. It was a structure. Becret.” {opinion about her clothes. this, Paul may have changed | “What happened to my waist- his mind and decided to tow
link with an audience which they missed from | Bing Crosby and Bob Hope # x their stage days.” {have roly-poly faces. They also| JOAN FONTAINE is a play- line?” was her first question when David O, Selznick and Jennifer ‘ Jones in the flesh through the
® 0 Jhave roly-poly bankrolls, | ful heiress in “You Gotta Stay |she tried on the box-like affalr| " ™ thi : “Of ‘course, if you want to be| Happy.” She runs away from |designer Leah Rhodes whipped -sky. Whe way FILES #06 §oIT’S HARDER, now, to make sound pictures | comedian, that's something] her husband on their wedding (up. “I never looked worse.’ | ing, it's bound to happen. on the street because everything has to be ab- lelse again,” ‘Mr. Burks admitted.| night and flees with Jimmy Miss Rhodes assured her that| . 8" solutely quiet. With children in the eager. (“Look at 8. Z. Sakall” Stewart and Eddie Albert on a [it was exactly the same garment | “BING CROSBY will follow audience, that's sometimes a problem. " . Sranscontipsital cargo De that millions of women Panis to gk Bonny; Aol » Andy snd A quarter-horse aboard a traller was one of | Glad i Was Over’ After several mishaps with the (possess in 1922, Agar Dergen 1s , ; the principals in Mr, Wurtzel's movie scene, and | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. 8
plane including a forced land- And now ‘we know why CBS is ing on Percy Kilbride's farm, AW st Ti buflding up its ‘talent roster—| JACK PAAR writes a S-year-old girl in the audience just couldn't |Frank Veloz told an actor he was| Joan and Stewart find them- estern inge they'll be starred in television preparing himself for te keep away from him. {glad to see his last movie had al selves very much in love, They HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan, 8 films. . . . Claire Trevor is sngitng Onder the GI bill of When the actors paused, in the middle of a [NAPPY ending. ‘ | arrive on the-West Coast with Ray Driscoll, the designer, is in- for a dt show. She wants to signed up for a television scene, for a dramatic: silence, the girl rushed in: “But it was a tragedy,” sald, their cargo in poor condition. |troducing the western influence play a feminine Jetective, z “Gan 1 him now?” she dé {the actor. The chimpanzee is sick, the (into formal dinner clothes, He. ” in a Haydn-Schumann-Beethoven program at 8:30 pet n e demanded. | “Maybe 80,” said Mr: Velox, | corpse is delivered late for the |designed a suede wrap for Marp.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9, also in World War Me- It was explained that she could pet him later | “but everybody was glad when it| scheduled burial and a shipment |garet Whiting to wear over a din- of the week: Celeste Holm read: morial, and there was no further hitch. was over.” of fish are spolied. (Indiana.) [ner dress, + | a long Passage in Latin, but w
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Wurtzel, who has been making pictures since 1917, “we made more than half our pictures on the streets,
“Stars like Theda Bara, Tom Mix and Milton
The New York Plano Quartet is composed of Alexander Schneider, violinist formerly of . the Budapest Quartet; Milton Katims, violinist, who was heard here last year with the Budapest Quartet; Frank Miller, cellist who plays first chair with the NBC Symphony, and Mieczyslaw Horszowski, pianist,
| After he plots to have Holden
that
® ¢ 9 IN Wednesday's program, the group will play Mozart's E flat plano quartet, the Villa-Lobos string trio. and the Brahms piano quartet in C minor. The Ensemble Music Society has announced the resignation of Mrs. Lenora Coffin as secretary, to be succeeded by Miss Helen Hollingsworth. Mrs. Coffin has been one .of the most ardent and industrious supporters of the organi zation, . The society will present the Budapest Quartet
