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SUNDAY. APR. 16, 1950 In Hollywood —
Life Is Gay on Sound Stages
Columnist Takes Readers On Tour of Movie Lots
"By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 15—Hop aboard for a tour of tle
Hollywood sound stages and
new speed-up production system in movietown, ‘an over-| active eyelid may blot out Clark Gable bussing his newest | :
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leading lady.
Yvonne de Carlo reclining. on an oriental bed is the big]
attraction on UI's The Desert Hawk” set. The script! calls it Yvonne's nuptial couch, but it's big enough for a farmer to’ set out a crop of potatoes, " The scene calls for Yvonne to stretch, yawn and look at “the empty pillow next to her own.
“She turns to director Frederick
dé Cordova<and asks:
© “Isn't this exactly like Vivien Leigh's wake-up scene in ‘Gone With the Wind?” Freddie admits it is, #n ” 2
“SADDLE TRAMP,” an outdoor saga that bring high-pocketed Joel McCrea and low-pocketed Wanda Hendrix together as a co-starring team, is also shooting on the same lot. Director Hugo Fregonese, who was born in Argentina, isn't. letting his first assignment to a Western throw him. . “After all,” he grins, “I read about Buffalo Bill during my boyhood.’ He wraps up a pistol-firing scene as speedily as a demonstrator of pre-mixed flour turns out a cake then ordeygs the cameras trained on Wanda and three two-headed boys in a wagon. 2 The moppets start jockeying for the best camera position and a kindergarten slug-fest is on. Kids in Hollywoqd battle for close-ups like most kids battle for candy.
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ANN SHERIDAN'S return to Fox for her first movie since “1 big buzz-hyzz on the “Stella” set. This is the picture that brought about Susan Hayward's suspension when she turned down the role. Vic Mature as an
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claims adjuster walks into an a ae] dertaking parlor with Ann, David Wayne Frank Fontaine and Chill 1s. The morgue sheet is lifted hod Ann rolls her eyes in horror. But -the cadaver that she sees is an ordinary department store dummy. Later Ann giggled: “When we first rehearsed the scene, Joe McDonald, our cameraman, got under the sheet, It might have hroken us all up, but the goof started giggling too soon.” Vie and Ann are a co-starring natural, I'm told. because they like horseplay. When Vie decided to change, his shirt, I saw him bare his manly chest to Ann and heard her screech, “Oh, no! “A mad, mad company,” happily informed me.
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cheering her up about something. Sheridan), and Barbara Stanwyck and Wendell Corey in "Thelma Jordan"
Eve has lost count on how many movie queens she has cheered up in pictures. “When they
throw Shirley
Temple at me.” vow a DOWNTOWN STRAND — “Thelma Jordan” and pe it " ws Eve, “Im AMBASSADOR —« Cobra Woman" snd, Ors s pI Kentucky going to quit. Whit Savage.” OMA "South of St. Louis Eve was oh] Godfathers” and wgouttl } -- venture In Baltimore.” “ER munching on a pine Oui TU; XEDO —~ “Dancing, in the Dark” nut. verybody at the studio is REG NT Sins- of Bali" and *“She-Devil Fuller Brush eating them,” she said. “It's a RODEO cr 4 “Feathered Hori ® PTOWN-.. Thelma Jordan” and eyenne an eathere er- C tuck disease. I'm going to break every Plus ymedy Parlor Bedroom voor ” Dn wei in the Dark" tooth in my head if I don't stop. rath NEIGHBORHOOD “Fichting. Man of the Plains Mark my words, this picture is ARLINGTON" Theima Jordan" and “Da; ZARING = , Malaya” 48 going to have a crackling sound ya iL i SUBURBAN track.’ AVALON o My Dream Is Yours” 8nd GreppNnwoOD DRIVE-IN “Lost r = J BELL Bells ot Car ronado” and” “The MATWoo0D DRIVE-IN Hit, wv Poe a Co nd “The Creeper . MARSH. AL L THOMPSON is BELMONT Seog Inwag Jima” and MOONLITE DRIVE. IN. — Tvs holding Andrea King, Virginia Blue Grass ¢ uCKYy Feeling’: and Hollywood Revue,’
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~ Atiractions Now Showing At Neighborhood Theaters “U.S. Films Take [Featured 1 aL Y Lead in Japan
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Now showing on the neighborhood theater screens are: Ronald Reagan i in "The Hasty Heart" (Hamilton and Rex), James. StewEVE ARDEN big. sisters Doris art and Spencer Tracy in “Malaya” (Granada and Zaring), William Powell in "Dancing in the Dark" (Hamilton, Oriental, Tuxedo and
N eighborhood Theaters . .
is the hostages in a barroom scene in CORONET-— “As the pris- BATS oners plead with him, Thompson DEE an” re gazes at the bar's television set EMERSON.
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Guild Will Present Organist In Recital
‘Brave Engineer’ Movie Coming
'12 O'Clock High" (Rivoli and
. . ) Amy Cleary Morrison, organ“Casey Jones,” the American ist, will bé presented by the-I railroad engineer of fact and Dresertes 8" In fable, will come into his own Apr. diana Chapter, American Guild of 29, when the 50th anniversary of Organists, in-reecital at 8 p. m his death is celebrated. Monday in Sacred Heart Church w pe-C sta norA new three-cent stamp hon Mrs. Morrison is organist at the
ing this character of folklore and the Railroad Engineers of America will be issued Apr. 29 in Jackson, Tenn, “Casey's” burial site Simultaneously -with the -issue a new color cart film, will be released in Hollywood, “The “Brave Engineer re counting the heroics of “Casey Jones” as told in the ballad. “Casey” was hiled 50 years Cannonball Special” engine rammed into freight train near Vaughn, Miss. The cartoon of “Casey's” exploits
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MacArthur's Blessing | Aid to Hollywood
i | By KEYES BEECH | Times Foreign Correspondent TOKYO, Apr. 15—The Ameri-| the solid ‘support of Gen, MacArthur's headquarters, is well on its! way to ‘dcmination of the Japanese film market. American films aceount for nearly 25 per cent of all movie box-office receipts in Japan today. This is not looked upon with favor by either the Japanese film
The Japanese were starved for American films. If their appetite needed whetting, which it didn’t, Hollywood super - salesmanship
Florence Hazen has one of the featured roles in the Civie.
and py ; : ; ; nd shiIzaOHOR methods . have Theater April pro duction. “Two Alarmed by. Hollywood's: in- Blind Mice,” being presented at roads, two Japanese film syndi-' the Theater at 8:30 p. m. daily
cates have entered into an anti“Hollywood pact barring American films from their Joovie houses.
FORE IGN " competitors — British, French, Italian and Russian complain of discrimination against their products. All foreign pictures shown in Japan must first be screened by Gen. MacArthur's civil information and education section to determine whether they contribute
through Saturday.
Pianist to Give Senior Recital
Suzette Hoffman, pianist, will’ be heard in her senior recital at: 8 p. m. Friday, Apr. 21, at the. Indiana School for the Blind, 725 College Ave. ¥ Miss Hoffman has been chosen’ as one of the Student Section
repriont ” 0 he reorientation” of the no pers who will appear on the. Since Americans are doing the annual program for the Matinee:
ss oy) Musicale, to be held Apr. 28, : screening it isn't strange that y : American films fare better than The music department of the those of other countries. School for the Blind, under the Of 173 foraign-#fims cleared for direction of Mrs. Mabel C. Leive; showing in Japan last year, 125 Will present a spring concert at. were American-made. The Japa- 2 P. Mm. Sunday, Apr. 23, in the, nese themselves made only 154 World War Memorial. pictures. x Featured in the program will be a plano quartet composed of IN SETT ING oe a "quota system Miss Hoffman, Donald Irvin, for foreign films, each nation was Roger Smith and Austin Berkey. : allowed to choose its best pre-war The school orchestra, chorus and ':
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year. boys’ and girls’ glee clubs also ; This naturally worked to Holly- will appear. ay wood's advantage, since American = ~maele—— films were always popular in WANTS ‘+ MORE YEARS
Japan until the militarists clamp-, MARLBORO, Mass, Apr. 15 : ed down. (UP)—The ambition of 104-years Hollywood's quota is 238 pic- old Dennis Sullivan is to live as « ture veRrowitich-it-has seen.ne.Jong.as. his mother. did. She died
need to meet as yet. in Ireland at the age of 108° Pardon Us for Bragging, buf Here Are 2 Great Shows on Fountain Sq.
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SPENCER TRACY poe JAMES STEWART
With John Hodiak, Sidney Greenstreet, Lionel Barrymore
“MALAYA”
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