Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1949 — Page 6
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In Hollywood —
Peter Lawford New Colman?
MGM Grooming Young Star For More Dignified Roles
oaciaiy supervising, Facies Al Sings. Again’ ig se makeup for “Beloved,”
separa | be his role was bigger than her's. ! s = » J A MOVIE press agent, just re-
By Erskine Johnson | HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 24—M-G-M is cracking down grites me: again on all playboy publicity for Peter Lawford. Dignity| {will be the keynote. The studio has decided the boy €an epee yn show on the Smt {another Ronald Colman. . . . Producers of “A Kiss for
i {turned from a swing around the {country publicizing a new film,
“lI was very much impressed {with the fact that the swankiest
{rows in a number of cities are
{sweet young thing. ... Joan
with her recent film stories. gambling. i So she’ll quit picking them herself] A jand let the studio do it for her. . Jackie Cooper is headed for
divorce. Arkansas isn’t any 'his type of humor wasn’t geared,
{for sedate Nob Hill, His | speech was classic. Said Holtz:
ing in San Francisco.” r . » Lucille Ball wants Fred MaecMurray to co-star with her in a script she just purchased titled,
|Corliss” are worried about Shirley Temple's divorce suit those of he JPpsorn 41 and candy
\playing boxoffice havoc with the picture. Shirley plays my commands more respect! | uicker than Nevada, but at Toa 10 ‘managers. One exhibitor : Crawford has been unhappy quike figures he won't go broke 34 8 me
| ference between profit and loss LOU HOLTZ, at his opening per-| to us. Besides, you don’t have formance at the Fairmont Hotell 4, worry about the mext batch
Iara ror at long-awaiteq 0 San Francisco, discovered that of popcorn laying an egg.” | 1 !
| “I was born TR ie in of one of the Hapsburg I have many friends in San Fran-princes (she lives in San Fran-/ cisco. For many years I lived in cisco) is trying to sell her lite, Ban Francisco. And now I'm oiled to Hollywood. The prince
|property in Toss. }
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“Those boys mean the a |
Film Daily please copy.
ed her $4 million in European |
. | THE Motion Picture Commit-|
voting
YOU CAN GET SUCH FINE GIFTS FOR SO LITTLE
John
“The Story of My Life.” ” .
Douglas ana! Seatt Brady.
MARY ASTOR, who has been o Crawford's career is due for a big, patient at a local sanitarium, says she's retired from the screen for
THE RESULTS of a Photoplay Sponsored cook book, magazine poll of bobby-soxers, on their favorite male abled vet by buying one—send stars, are surprising. Veteran big-{31 to the DAV, Box 7170, Chi-| name stars lost out completely. The top 10 were: Derek, Johnny Gordon MacRae, Steve MacNally, Rosanno Brazsi, Michael Kirby, David Brian, Paul says. after “There's a Girl In My|
raising funds via a filn-star-| “What Cooks in Hollywood.” Help a dis-|
Jolson biographical films, like
cago 80, IIL mates while “Jolson Sings
GLORIA "JEAN" says ‘she's Again," now at Loew's Theater, Bena tough being typed as the) 'lscreen’s eternal singing Polly-| Clock anna. No more singing roles, she| Times Amusement Heart.” . Prediction: Broderick CIRCLE
with Victor Mature,
lift when Robert Rossen's “All| Lucile Bal tha Lizabeth Scott. at
Think of your family and friends far i ian
The King’s Men” hits the screen Ha. 1:50, 4:35. 7:20 and 10:1 + Cy Howard is telling his ott A Basan no os o pals about “My Friend Fvelyn.”| 3:25. 6:10
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‘He observed the Chopin Cen-| tenary with a group of the Polish composer's works, in which he gave an excellent demonstration of intelligent and musicianship. The best of that group was, I think, the great F minor Fantasy — a kind of compendium or “sampler” of the many different styles Chopin used. Lets Chopin “Speak” That piece fortunately has not suffered from over-playing, partly because of its extreme difficulty, but also partly because of its profundity, Mr. Biltcliffe wisely avoided the excessive treatment some pianists have given it. To put it simply, he let Chopin do ‘the talking, as in the wonderful march theme that certainly must have inspired Cesar Franck and
may have had some influence on
[the E thi Jol himself, seem fo go on | e E major third theme of the
forever. Larry Parks again ani- |“Pathetique.”
third movement of Tchaikovsky's
In the A minor Mazurka, which Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra once blew up irto a fascinating symphonic poem, in case you haven't heard the recording, Mr. Biltcliffe might have used more luscious tone than he did. Tastes differ. I like big tone, and I kept wishing Mr. Biltcliffe would step more heavily. on the throttle of the superb 16cylinder concert grand he was driving rather cautiously.
“Oddly Appealing”
He did 'very nicely with Debussy’s “La Plus que lente” as an encore after the Chopin. That little waltz is oddly appealing. With not much more substance than “A la Bien Aimee,” it has just en 0 u g h mouldy-mushroom-decadent harmony, such as Debussy used in lighter works, to
{make it interesting.
|
The riddle of the BrahmsHandel variations is: Why did
| Brahms pick that “theme? It's
|
austerely forbidding, with the re{dundant, harpsichordy trills and | the over-emphasis of the third | scale step. Maybe Brahms hated it and kept whistling it, like me with “I'm Looking Over a Four-|
Leaf Clover” a couple of years| back. Anyway, he must have felt it a challenge, for he sure gave it
the works.
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