Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1949 — Page 9
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This is the 1 e ; } . "Here's a Movie Hatfields McCo S Co will be: Raymond. Massey and Joan Evans in “"Roseanna-McCoy" Plan Musica S or Next Year . With No Credits : I Y P (Circle, Thursday), Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Sam Jaffe and Victor . : y WOOD. Auk) 13.(U ? | Mclaglen in. "Gunga Din" (Lyric, Wednesday), Ann Todd and ni Despite Small Crowds This Season id. Limelight at Circle Glide Ras "Ore Wort Say” (ce, Fide, Vann ed dor G1 . ei : En asantan Other Headliners to Include ‘Black Magic,’ | Cortese and. Orion Welles in Black Magic™ {Loow's, Thursday] cipal. Promoters Believe There's Enthusiasm Enough to Try Experiment Anew; oi or 0 man who pol. | Yes Sir. Th Mv Baby’ ‘G ’ and Gloria-DeHaven and Donald O'Contor in "Yes, Sir, That's My Readers Begin Sending in Suggestions and Variety of Criticisms ished the silverware can take |° es Sir, That's My Baby,” ‘Gunga Din’ Baby" (Indiana, Wednesday). LLEGE By HENRY BUTLER Bg eT CE with, Js THOSE RECKLESS mountain boys, the Hatfields and ——————
EVEN THIS season’s slim pickings haven't discouraged the Starlight Musicals | printed credits at -all. the McLoys, will occupy the theater limelight this week Tracy Likely i in 'Haryey'
When “Rupert II” hits the When “Roseanna MeCoy” opens Thursday at the Circle. |
LL 8887 crowd. ‘whe t | "Despite below-par attendance at the Fairgrounds operettas this year, there's every | 100 there Won en eh Other headliners will be: “Black Magic” (Loew's By Erskine Johnson. likelihood the experimental venture will be repeated next year. feature it isl ; Thursday), “Yes, Sir, That's My Baby (Indiana, Wednes- a — srw ——— hig 7) “We're certainly going to try it again,” says George ‘A. Kuhn of the organization's: ur neiin, ake ERArY a. day) and a. pair of reissues, ‘Gunga- Din” and “The Lost: HOLLYWOOD, “Aug. 13--Tt 160ks “Hike Spencer Tracy for’ the E executive board. “Even though this summer's volunteers got only a fraction of what | of beefing about them. People Patrol” (Lyric, Wednesday). {yin Tamiroff and Valentina [lM version of “Harvey,” beating Jimmy Stewart tothe dotted —
amy we'd planned to pay them, we think there's |’ | ought to know the namies of the | squire Theater, uptown, Cortese, are on the way to Paris line. ov Five-year-old. Ed Gardner Jr., is okay. following a. pqlio h h back of the’ tt {bine in one program the entertainment. spec ial- -| .creative- and executive employ- [will bring a -first:run British t© get revenge for the death of attack, ., . Edgar Bergen’'s ‘sexy’ girl dummy on his fall television 5 8B J. —enoug enthusiasm back o © projec : dl | tes of St. Louts, Cincinnat and Chicago, without [ees who are responsible for & [qin to the screen starting Friday Welles’ parents, show will be named Plastalené. . . . The King Brothers are talking warrant “planning Tor next summer.’ [The “Hecessary "Know -now- Operetta, grand picture. TT “One Woman's Story” stars| Aceidentaily—they —become—e yr Thm based on the Tom Angeles vice scand ir and have Been | opera and concerts are three totally different; “Movie goers notice the sets |~. = ’ ' pod Fo" part of a plot to overthrow the Meanwhile, readers are starting to write in |~ ) ’ Claude Rains and Ann Todd. Su hy " ) conference with Audrey Davi — £ enterprises. ‘| or costimes of a picture a sur- throne of France. Welles, with In conferen h Au & suggestions and criticisms based on {his year's , . ; ) ) ’ p! oo picious of his wife's affair with $e TEE . chan 8 rel o ese. She's the star of Hughes’ ] Mr. Wade's sécond point is that the entire | prising amount. They like to y his hypnotic powers, has a private 4 -n Tn har. a , " program. Joan Werling, New C astlé, complains . a ’ . ) j ie : : another man, Rains goes to great i... ; \ ' RKO is relssuing-the Astaire- long-shelved “Vendetta, due for 5 CL 1 t large-scale venture was. launched “without a | know the name of the designér |. iv: to nrove his wife ream of becoming ruler of the gL A! releases: s fall of poor acoustics and seating arrangemen 8 al time-tested and slowly built-up staff. It has been they are praising if they like |, gL pro e Diz wile is uns universe. Mid plots and counter-! Rogers musical, “Follow ‘the Te IEP * § the Fairgrounds, adding thal ‘ Diaries Hedley's my experience in the building of a staff to oper: the clothes.” faithful Miss. Todd Whose love plots, “Welles plies his magic until Fleet.” Follow the filnt ‘and ’ - te 8 : @ choice of “The Cat and the Fiddle seemed. ulj- ate any organization that there if no substitute ¥ ® = tor i only wavered once IM at last he 18 ex posed and killed, ‘You'll see Tony Martin, Betty IT'S Billy Grey's story about fortunate, since the operetta isn't well enough for time and experience.” MR. PAL’S decision to scrap a moment of weakness, fights the Grable and Lucille Ball in bit (he man who won $750,000 on a known. ; Cen the printed credits breaks a tough battle to rewin his confi DONALD "orc JONNOR, nativé! roles. . . + Jane Wyman arrives .4i5 giveaway show and immedi= * '® A third point Mr. Wade makes is this: “We. set" prin ! dence Hoosier film star. i Y 8 , ; 4 * | up our shows based on the tremendous seating Movie tradition as basic as the ‘ > &. TR . He B at B orc ir.| back from England Aug. oe ately dropped dead from a heart & SW REBAR RAN hy : ’ ’ . , Ang 2 8 My Baby, ortrays a J ’ ro, "t= i 3 MRS. WALTER 0. LEWIS, Brownsburg. says | capacity of large stadiums and grand stands = ulcer. He's giving all the execu- | yo an EVANS as Roseanna Mc married vet trying o make his Sr hh J aid a Kitack. But that dius step the == she left after Act II of “The Cat and the Fiddle,” | with the starry-eyed hope that the seats will bé tives and artists credit In-his eo iis tn Tove with Johnsa Hat w ay through : college Conflict n » g © generous giveaway show-—they - ® much disappointed.“ Mrs, Lewis. writes: “Appar- | filled, not realizing that it takes a-long time to | picture, all right, but he’s doing ‘feild, Farley Granger, one of her comes when the dean of women foe" sent, the body of & tWowesg Sehool } 4 ently the people who do those things—put them | build up the loyalty of a continuing audience it a sugar-coated way. family's sworn enemies. While the talks O'Connor's wife -nto not HAL WALLIS = is’ relssuing vacation fo Honolulu on—never get off in the S0)-ent Seats en Woke RY to Irving Plshel, the Yirestor, Hatfields and the McCoys feud, letting him play football. O'Con- +The Strange Love of Martha . un & an utterly objective view o eir handiwork, R coh( > .: “Wea hav comes on a e opening of the |j,hnge and Roseanna: dodge bul- nor and coach Charles Cob Ivers” after upping Kirk Doug- WONDER if it's a trend. The = adding, “N since Ethel Barrymore knows MR. WADE'S cofcluding point is: “We have | rm ang tells who's what ver- A6h Laried (0 FR #0 : ourses —— ing, “No-one Et arry! 856 often Jooked beyond the CIty THAIS Tor STAM | ram 0 A at ver- ligts 10-hold--their Secret Lrysts.. through —a—series—of —misadven- las from featured to star billing. new head studio guard at Monots and ! the meaning of the word enunciate. course; | and cast when we had equal or better aierigl bally. Raymond Massey and Charles tures while Yrying to sit with The picture was made four years gram Is Clem Peoples, ex:Los he pre- Rp 2°vt enunciation 1 Sut of date. | in certain categories right here in Indianapolis.” I show him talking to a pub- |Bjciford portray the heads of the O'Connor's baby, Boopkins, and, ago. Angeles county jallor. . .-. Frank By far the longest communication to date Is | ovo one cher comment off the neces- :| lieity man and I [two feuddn’ families. practice football. wn Sinatra will appéar at a rodeo,
from Harry V. Wade, president of the Standard [| “Roseanna McCoy" will have Its| “Mr. O'Connor, incidentally, to-| SIGN OVER the rustic en- and Steve Allen is wondering:
sity of finding a permanent ’ - (ov 5 ! ’ y ing a permanent site, preferably ac- | names the picture and tells who (world premiere at the Circle The- gether-with his wife, Gwen Car-|/trance to the patio bar at the “What he's going to do—rope and
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i ’ commadating no more than about 1500 3 ” . Fy » that. of Symphony's newer directors. tators. Yor Ee Pam perotius. Ba produced it and then he calls ater Thursday, simultaneously ter, and Joshua Shelley, a co-star Gene Raymond - Jeanette Mae- hogtie a mouse?” “ Mr, Wade harks back to the 1047 and 1948 | stresses the need for year-round work on the jhe stats, Jimny Dstinte kl with premieres in other cities In jn the film, will make personal Donald manse: ; : aa. 300l by Butler’ Bowl seasons, which, of course, furnish | project, instead of the last-minute improvisation out of th ore and om ™ a Kentucky and West Virginialappearsnces at next Wednesday's| “Notis, Trespasers will be pers- SOMEONE sent the Gordon y the background for this summer's ‘briefer experi- | that has characterized all three seasons to date. ut of hetr g Pressing ooms and . where the famous feud took'Indiana Theater premiere. cucufed to the ful extent of two, MacRaes a playpen for their es an ment. “In thosé two years,” he writes, “I saw | I might add that probably the best lesson introduces ne = . place. On hand to usher the fiim| . All three players will serve as mongrel. dogs wich neve was! three children. Mrs. MacRae's § spent several hundred thousand dollars, and oaTae Si ay plu BY it a jon TIE IE thie ire full Wenith {into Indianapolis will be Red judges” in The Times’ “Cutest over soshible to strangers and I thank-you mndte read: “Thank even the dumbest of persons naturally would ot | I a ff & i 8th 1Foléy and the Cumberland Valley| Baby” Contest, which closes at dubble brl. shot wich aint! y h t 1 get. No Indianapolis promoters ever again | picture for Mr. Pal, thé. man |g : HU Ye WL shot gun wie you for the pen. It's wonderful. a well shoul lain Something rom that ie ri { will make the ghastly mistake of shelling out 4 | who made the Puppetoons Boys 2S She Roséanga MeC oy midnight Monday. Winners will/loded with sofa pillers. Dam if I| I sit in It every afternoon and ue other words, sn’t entirely necessary tha =] “ " 1 z 4 «(Square bance Group. ey Wwillihbe announced in The Times next: ell razin| ie. i “= 000 of tuition should be paid to learn a lesson | Mprted SED to put on a turkey like “The | That's why he's anxious to do igive performanpes on the Circle week." ' : I I ry hel} die WIRY ShIrem emt gos "= when, shall we say, $300,000, will turn the trick.” ny year. io, everything right. stage during the opening day. * wu wu] : TT A And despite errors made in all three seasons - “The question of opening Friday, Farley Gratiger, male] BRITAIN'S FIGHT for Iiidia # # » = LA |
Mr. Wade says he's. not pessimistic about the
future of summer entertainment heve, “provided —-some of them comical, some of them pretty | credits has always beer an In- |star 3 the show, will make pér- Will be thé theme of two re-re-| PHIL HARRIS will go to town, COWBOY STAR TEX RIT-
grim-—-we have an increasing number ‘of local | volved one” he said. “Some- |sonal appearances at the Circle leases at the Lyric Wednesday. on a new tune, “I Don’t Want TER'S wit often reminds me of
a sensible 8 3 Eh ; It 1a stanied ob A, ens basis and maintained | performers and technicians trained by experi- times executives and artists lin connection with the film. ‘Gunga Din,” with Cary Grant,|Any Labor in My Job.” It's fea- the late Will Rogers. Tex was 5 di boa L ence. have. contracts which guaran- a de Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fair- tured in the musical “Sugar Hjll” called on to sing at a soclety : . t That growing reserve of avaliable talent and + tee that .their names will - be | CAGLIOSTRO, the 18th Cen- banks Jr. and Joan Fontaine, and at the Las Palmas theater. . . . square dance at the Beverly Hills HIS ~ANALYSIS of past mistakes includes | skill should make future summer ventutes more | used on the screen. Theirs even tury hypnotist who shook the “The Lost Patrol” with Mg, Mc- Despite Howard Hughes’ .protests,| Hotel and drawled: “This is the he
four important points: One, the ‘entire venture : efcient and economical. There seems every | are arbitration committees to throne of France, is portrayed by Laglen and Boris Karloff, both Faith ‘Domergue goes ‘back to first’ time I've ever ‘been. to a ‘was started in 1947 on too large a scale, Indi- | reason to believe a 1950. season be the most | decide which. writers get po Orson Welles in “Black Magic." present the Rudyard Kipling view! Buenbs Aires for another picturegsquare dance where the roof ' anapolis, Mr. Wade comments, attempted Fo com- t successful yet." on a picture. on © Welles, with his aompiices, of British imperialism, . iwith her husband, Hugo Fregons) waa's ‘1oaking." Y
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