Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1949 — Page 35

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Paulette is peeling this time for “Anna Lucasta,” the film version of the Broadway hit. But, really, there isn't much to peel off. coil lnancruil semaines:

WHEN fully dressed in her role

of a Polish Tondeleyo in Brook-|°"

lyn Paulette is about the least dressed actress in Hollywood. A

And I mean TIGHT skirt, “department has

wardrobe standby skirts and a le

screen because Paulette is slways bursting out at the . In fact, Paulette out all over when I ited the set. It was a Broo dive and

she was dancing with one sallor (Jim Brown) making eyes at another (Johx Ireland). It-was a safior’s ‘version of a jitterbug routine and it reminded me of my days with the Navy— on the. set 6f-“Navy Blues.” Irving /Rapper, the director, hi “We're shooting this in low‘key lighting to get it past ihe Me ” That's a semikout.

ut I doubt whether there has Jeen a blackout yet devised in| / “which Paulette wouldn't stand out like a gal in a YMCA swimming pool, » » >

RED SKELTON, eager to get into TV, is stuck until his M-G-M contract expires in 1851, or until the studio gives him the go-ahead| nod. Like most contract stars, the studio has Red body and sou) and television, te. : . x vit M-G-M is thinking about a remake of “Roberta” undef the title “Lovely to Look At.” And don't DE. SUKprised if. Ginger. Rogers.Gene Kelly are announced as a new dance toim for this one. » CLARK GABLE has made only “one real flop movie in his career ~“Parnell,” co-starred with Myrria Loy. I remember he walked on a set a year after its release and the late Carole Lombard was still ribbing him about it. She sent him’ a big" banner reading, “Remember Parnell!” Yesterday, on the set, Clark showed me clipping from the North China Daily News of 1937, which he's had framed, It's a rave preview of “Par. nell,” with Gable’s notation: “50,000,000 Chinese can’t be wrong!” As long as he’s at M-G-M, it room wall so he can tell one and all; — least the Chinese liked “Parnell’

» ¥ . DAN DURYEA took his two boys, Pete, 9, and Dick, 6, to see a revival of “Along Came Jones.” During a tense moment in which! hero Gary Cooper had villain! Duryea cornered, Dick suddenly) startled the audience by shouting: | “Don’t you dare shoot my | daddy.”

PAN BERMAN is doing raves | over Christian Keleen, the Swe-| dish actor loaned out by Selznick] for “Madame Bovary.” I saw the; rushes and had to agree that Keleen is headed for stardom. For a Swede who is just learning ¥nglish, he does a great job in the role of a Frenchman.

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Your Money’s Worth

Our. guest, Vincent, 1s a great! one for getting his money's worth.

Not a bargain hunter, mind you, for Vincent Always: veers. away

“Man and boy,” says Vine cent, flexing his wallet and “pesring contentedly about the . lobby, “I have observed that You should expect to pay a reasonable price — and de“mand a fair value.”

The Graylynn Hotel (we are

pleased to hear Vincent state) is

a good example . . .

“I like to stay at the Gray lynn, because I get all I pay for—and maybe a little more! I get a room that's trim, at-

tractive, comfortable and spa cious, For all this I pay a very moderate price. t's

good, see? . . . Moreover, and without leaving the building, I can get a wonderful dinner —and relax awhile—still at a moderate price. The Graylynn is easy to get to. Out of downtown | congestion, but only minutes from aly dvs town point. Pretty to say.” Thank you, Vincent. . .”, The Glaylynn does do everything possible to make the good old Amer fcan buck still buy a dollar's worth of honest hotel accommodations. . . + Why not try the Graylynn soon yourself?

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“uf have trouble enough keepIng up with my acting,” she said. But when she went to New York after finishing a job in Para: t's “Bitter Victory,” a reporter collared her as she off the plane and demanded her opinion of the Chinese civil war, “He wanted to know what I thought was the solution,” sald. “Now how should I be expected to solve problems experid diplomats can’t solve?” Miss Scott, nothing if not frank, says she sees a dangerous trend In asking actors to solve ithe world" 's problems.

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They Want to Know “I may know something about | acting,” she said, - “but. that {doesn’t make me an expert on sausage making or child psychology. But half my fan letters ask me how to make 2 man propose, how to interest’a girl in dancing lessons, how to cook chop suey.” Interviewers have asked wheth- | BELM

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the world. Some magazines carry columns of letters with answers supposedly from the stars, “These questions should be answered by a psychologist,” Miss Scott said severely. “It’s unfair of the press and the public to expect an expert answer on thorny matters outside the amusement world from someone WIWithin it. Tt would be just as foolish to give front-page prominence to what your garbage collector thinks of municipal government in Lima, Peru.”

To Give Program aot IU

“Times Stale Bervies

~—Martha Graham, assisted by

as Pearl Lang, Mark Ryder and| Erick Hawkins, will bring her |*} dance company to Indiana Uni-{T [versity auditorium Tuesday.

fum series, Miss Graham and her ‘company will present four {of her .best known dances. Miss Graham and her assoct-

|ates do not follow the. line of! _

\continental ballet with premiere !dancers, ballerinas, coryphees and {the like, Her troupe is made up

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HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 12 (UP)—The jitterbug has captured the he gives it back the Latins

The drum-beating Cuban band leader used to play a samba when he wanted to clear the floor. Now he finds teen-agers swarming on the floor with startlingly original versions,

“I used to get the most requests

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