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Changes Mind on ‘Undignified’ Role in ‘Born to Be Bad’

By Erskine Johnson

‘unveiled those “Born to Be Bad” billboards featuring a

J horizontal Joan in an eye-popping red dress. She also tried

to sue the studio for switching the title of the picture from “Bed of Roses.” Joan was the lady in emer- yo.x with Ken Murray. “I'm scared stiff,” he says. “It 3

movie party honoring Constance @ Very scary medium for some-| Moore's great opening at the Co- body who's no longer as young as

‘make his television ‘debut in New)

icoanut Grove and cool as a cu- Doris Day.”

= ” ” BOB MITCHUM will do “Cow-| at RKO. The yarn has a

cumber when she told me: “If the picture makes zoney! maybe I should be more undigni- Poke”

fied. If the red puts the picture in imodern rodeo background.

the black it's okay with me. |Gloria Swanson is slated for 2

Had she vowed never to make radio commentating show a la! another film at RKO? |“Kate Smith Speaks.” ... There's

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1950

FEATURING THE DANCEABLE MUSIC OF NICK CRAIG (CRACIUNOIU) & HIS ORCHESTRA

DANCING EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY FROM 9:30 TILL 7? 7 ?

“No,” she said, “I can’t say a big deal cooking for "Laurence ah Show MH Carload "Til 6:30 Child § 4p 4 » Olivier and Vivien Leigh to co-| mesmmmmmmmed HERBERT MARSHALL will star in “The Sleeping Beauty.” Se—— SR —————— Their last picture together was “That Hamilton Woman,” back, od x Announces the “FALL OPENING” of in '39. se. pet y oot Sam Goldwyn's reaction to a |

HARBOR

Screen Writers Guild list of 24 “unfair” film and television producers, including Sam, has the town howling.

- producers, and scréamed:

EVERY FRIDAY

“ECONOMY NITE”

of those bums.”

Adm. 50c ou

Plus Tax :

SATURDAY NIGHT—Admission 80c Plus Tax

TV. is | movies and 50 per cent wrestling

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OPEN 5:30 P. M.—SHO'

WILLIAM ELLIOTT—IN “HELLFIRE”

John Payne—@ail Russell “EL PASO”

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MAYO—GORDON MacRAE “BACKFIRE”

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Harry Cimring again: “Since | 50 per cent cowboy |

Gigi Dur-

HOLLYWOOD dress designer

“The Furi 38: ¢'50 and "Waite? Huston. at

6:50 “On the y of Samoa,” with Jon Hall. at 11:15, 2:25, and 8:50. ESGOIRE “Rocking Horse Winner,” with John Howard Favies and Valerie jon; at 1:5 5:50, 7:50 and

5.40

INDIA { . ._ “The Desert Har with Yvonne de Carlo and Richard Greene. at 12:45. 4. 7:15 and 10 3. “The Showdown.’ ith William Blk oy ahd Marte Windsor, at 11:15, |

KEI TH'S “Tea for Two, with Doris Day 3nd ig Jordon MacRae, at 12:25, 3:40,

he Young Yavers.” at . 11:08, 2: 20. 5:35 and 8:50."

“A Life of her Own.” with Lana Tyner re Bey Dad. at 11:27, an “Davia Harding: Counterspy,” with Jiguard St. Jonn, at 1:15, 4:41 and

LYRIC “The Return of Jesse James,” wi John Jieland and Ann Dvorak, 12:02. 2:40, 5:18. 7:56 and 10:34

“1 Shot + Billy the Kid.” with Don parry, at 11, 1:38, 4:16, 6:54 and

EDITOR TO SPEAK

Frank Steinback, editor of “The §~

Foundry,” will be the speaker at {a meeting of the Indianapolis ‘Chapter of the American Foundrymen’s Society, Inc. p. m. Mongay at the Athenaeum.

TECHNICOLOR DORIS DAY GORDON MacRAE

PLUS ou YOUNG LOVERS ”

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 29. 1950

“SPY HUNT”

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CONTEST RODEO

WILD—4 HOUR SHOW—ROUGH

SUN., OCT. 1

12 Noon

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40-Head Wild Wyoming Horses

Following Events All Contest-Purse and Added Entry Bareback Bronc Riding—Brahma Bull Riding—Saddle Bronce Riding—Bulldogging—Calf Roping— Cutting Horse Contest

Quadrille Dance W.R.A. Riders—Bucking Ford Drama Horse—Jumping Horse—Trick Riding Country Cousin Chickie & Gang From WIBC Clowns Shrine Patrol Grand Entry

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“LOUISA”

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“Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye”

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opportunity. We happily present two new

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“Stars In My Crown” tells the story of a typical American town and its people and its parson...a man you'll admire and understand. The Parson has peace of mind. And withthomey wit and - splendid example, he fights for what he believes to beright." Stars In My Crown” has one of the tenderest and most moving love stories we've ever seen, and a . warm humour that will delight you. Please don’t miss it!

This M-G-M Technicolor picture was filmed in New Jersey—right where the story takes place—at famed Lawrenceville School! It’s the laughable, lovable tale of a young ‘man who is just on the threshold of growing up. The producer also made those “Hardy Family” pictures everybody loved. He knows what happens when the sap begins to rise! “Phe Happy Years” —full of fights and follies, fun and fear. You'll roar with laughter while you shed a happy tear. Wait till you see young Dink Stover fall (but hard). for the beach-beauty "2 door!

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Marlene DIETRICH—John WAYNE

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5 "MASTERFUL"

VA masterful job...one of the finest portrayals of youthful distress that you are ever likely to witness—leaves one with vivid, disturbingly effective memories.” —N.Y. Times

VYRanks in excellence with ‘The Fallen Idol’.” —=The New Yorker

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SERIAL ‘DESPERADOES OF WEST,” at 3:45 ORIENTAL—John Mack Brown, “HIDDEN DANGER,” M J ST. CLAIR—Jimmy Wakely, “RIDING DOWN THE TRAILS at 3:15. SERIAL—“UNDERSEA KINGDOM,” a$ 4:08 SERIAL—"“DESPERADOES OF WEST,” at 4:55,

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