Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1949 — Page 6

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Is Warming Up

Studios Bring Up Heavy Artillery in Award Battle

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 25—The boys have started to play

Ble with blackjacks in the Academy race. I have

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Yanded on all four | Laurence Olivier's monumental Hamlet and Warner's melo-{ drama, Johnny Belinda . . .”

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out by Warner Brothers, which quotes the cinema section of Time Magazine of Jan, 3, 1949.

1948 . , . the critics paused (its late release missed the

Tch, tch. » A HOLLYWOOD extra and bit

President Truman's © inaugural {gala and it almost broke her heart.

“But it would have broken my bank account if I had gone,” Flo sald, “and I can afford a broken heart.” The mailman brought the offi{cial Invitation to Flo's tiny walkShe [said she wasn't too surprised, {but her .neighbors launched a two-day celebration.

“I guess,” said Flo, “the

” ” Waits Until '53 FLO, who is short and bulging and a character, is Hollywood's “Premiere Queen” haven't missed a premiere in 123 years”-—which Warner Brothers made official recently at the “Johnny Belinda"' premiere. i

tion—she ignored the committee and mailed it direct to Truman. The P. 8. read: “Maybe I can | make it in '58.” |

" » ” NOW IT CAN be told how Jane Greer got her release from Howard Hughes so she could win stardom at RKO-—where her new boss is H. H. Howard tore up her contract after Jane agreed to pay him back $7500 he had invested in her. Jane sent him $25 a week—for two weeks, Then one evening they met at a party and Hughes said: “Jane; you're four weeks behind in your payments and you stilll owe me $7450.” “Well,” sald Jane, “to speak quite frankly, I think I need the money more than you do, Mr. Hughes.” Hughes laughed and said: “All right, forget it. You're a good sport. All I wanted to do anyway was win out in our argument, I don’t mind losing money—but I

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| Clock MURAT “Oklahoma,” with New York cast, at 5:30. . | CIRCLE

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Decision of Christopher with Alexis Smith and Rob2:31, 5:42 and

Flo said she added a postscript! {to her letter declining the invita-

By HENRY BUTLER The vitality of “Oklahoma!” is little short of miraculous. Part of the amazing liveliness of the Rodgers-Harfimerstein musical, which started packing crowds in the Murat last night, is due to changes in personnel, That's no slam at the. principals we've seen in previous visits of the Theater Guild's gold mine, But. new faces, new voices, new energy keep the show wonderfully fresh and sparkling. And certainly the Broadway company by and’ large is better than the touring company we've seen here before. By now the story of “Oklahoma!" scarcely needs retelling.

Coming to Roof

Elliott Lawrence will bring his ‘orchestra to the Indiana Roof Friday for the annual Sub-Deb and ‘Squires benefit dance for Riley Hospital. The semi-formal

dance, "White Whirl," will be restricted. to people of high School and id college 398 wins age.

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It's ‘a simple business of young is/love threatened by murderous jealousy back in the surrey era. It serves mainly to connect the altogether admifable musie,-the fabulous dancing and the arfilable comic passages. Secret of Success Maybe simplicity of - story— simplicity, plus the nostalgic appeal of a less complicated time in our history—is part of the secret of the show's immense success. But Rouben Mamoulian's direction, Agnes de Mille's ballets and a thousand other ingredients all fused together by the youthful enthusiasm of thé participants ~have- given “Oklahoma” something not easily imitated. Adequate and deserved credits would fill several columns. Wilton Clary, the Indianapolis boy who brought real gifts to Broad-

i ilway, is cxcellent as Curly, He ‘lhas a good voice and uses it | | wisely, | |vineing, with a kind of apologetic ticharm that few musical-show | |stars can project, over the foot-

He's genuine and con-

lights. Ann Crowley makes a marvel-

% lous Laurey. There's no substi- " |tute for youth in this kind of |show, and at 18, Miss Crowley * |has fascinating exuberance and She smiles all over, 80 to speak, and momentarily re-| | stores to the spectators their own!

spontaneity.

vanished past.

ing, talking and acting evil. Plenty of Hand

Last night's audience gave Jacqueline Daniels plenty of hand|™ for her incredible screaming in, “lI Can't Say No"-—one of the| show's funniest numbers. As Ado! Annie Carnes, the goon type, Miss Daniels cheerfully plays

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DOORS OPEN 10:45 A. M.

down her own glamour, which is really considerable. Hy ‘Anzell is the best Al Hakim (the peddler) we've seen. And in last night's performance, Hugh Williamson did creditably In substituting for James Parnell in the Will Parker role. All the dancers should be mentioned by name, but I want especially to commend Beatrice Jom, the deliberately for her beautiful parodies of what the other gals were doing earnestly, and Jean Genebach, the child

that makes you want to say, like Shakespeare's Miranda in “The Tempest,” something praising the brave new world that has such people in it. Will Irwin does an excellently precise job of directing the orchestra, “Oklahoma!” will play nightly through next Friday, starting at 8:20 p. m,, with matinees scheduled for 2:20 p.”m. Wednesday and Thursday and 2 p. m, next Saturday.

Edith Greshdm, back again as: Aunt Eller, still does that rock-ing-chair act with as much zesty as if the show were in its first'® week. Murvyn Vye is the orneriest Jud we've seen so far, I think, with a marvelous knack of look~

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