Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1950 — Page 42

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: Hollywood Hit Maker Ignores Star System

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By R. K. SHULL : HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 11—John Huston is gambling on a Na Mu title. When Stephen Crane wrote the book his title was altoget ” proper, but at the present time Director Huston isn’t sure abou TO titiing the movie “The Red Badge of Courage.” . If Life Magazine's expectations are ¢ arect, the film will he the victory C best of the year. The editors of that publication are so sure they've RC

‘Oklahoma?’

E * Moving In Famous Musical Will Begin 4-Day Run in Murat Wednesday

By Henry Butler “OKLAHOMA!” will be thegig local stage item this week.

: : . an assigned a staff writer to follow|———————71""" ¢ original The Rodgers & Hammerstein musical will move it§ the film through production from This is one ot sh ono rg Western landscape, its'comedy and singing, its occasionally ‘beginning to end. articles by R. K. Shull, T 2 I ] i y: *4s vet er tense drama and its lively ballet into the Murat next Mr. Huston is building a repu- staff writer, during a visit to "Also It » 5 ae ’ . (tation for himself as aA maker of Hillwood. : : 1 Wednesday. > ; - ‘hits, and as one director who _ V" i eat’ * Columbia Th - All be f = SURRIND new towering (6 foot 4, size 15 "doesn’t believe - in Hollywood's with Director Huston. (Mauldin Cole Porte Bre wi ul > shoe) and proficient. young con- “star system.” . couldn 7, ‘be serious ‘if he had to.) . World,” performances and matinees certmaster. Mr. Weiner is tackling

The only generally known actor, When Huston strolled over to in the cast is Audie Murphy, eavesdrop, here's what he heard: whose past performances haven't Paget: You say if any other ibeen too impressive. Another director but Huston was here, this name you'll recognize is that of would be a good picture? Bill Mauldin, the cartoonist and Mauldin: That's right, IT could writer, who has turned actor. give a more inspired performance, THE OTHERS of the cast are Paget: Doesn't Mr. Huston in “interesting faces” as Mr. Huston SPire you? i prefers to call them. Two of those Mauldin: He inspires me to quit. faces would stop anybody's clock. Paget: Do you feel Mr. Huston and are likely to haunt you right should change professions? : out of a years good sleep. Mauldin: He'd make a fine

. , ‘the brilliant, fascinating and exThursday and Saturday. tremely difficult “Tzigane” of Management calls particul t- Ravel tention to t curtain times-— Another important work using 8:20 for even 8 t ( from the orchestra pernees. That extra 1 1 tes 15 cannel is the Conéerto for Harp, Instruments and Orchestra il Hindemith. . > $ v Spalding, harpist; Kugene ehrman bassoonist; Howard { Johnson, clarinetist; James Pelerite. flutist. and Wayne Raper

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x ” ” THE INDIANAPOLIS Phil harmonic Orchestra. FrnstHorl man conducting, will give its firs concer: of the season for su ¥ taining members at R30 p. no yboist, will join in thi€ novelty

. . rr i 11-11 Which ‘has moments of rugged John Dierkes, who plays “The plumber. : Miss SI ¢(t Tresday in Caleb Mills Hall 5 Prt : he ss next ua Ng 2 . z he the Modernity and some intentionally Tall Soldier,” is a huge raw-boned '- John Huston: Hey, what the ) JAIPOT Le i le 18 Ol [it ~ ’ o prograr 2 BHO be the Reforn tior comic bits, like an irrelevant quo- man whose mammoth nose is only hell’s going on here’ i written by ogran 16 We matlo: rics ia . He a a exceed y i i “hi = = » Symphony of Mendelssohn and a !ation from Mendelssohn's Wed- SE ced by his jutting chin. He THE BLS fee de Sith narrated | ew wri. “Concerto Grosso for ding March ‘ asnt seen a barber shop in E ‘ Is being ma A. drew Kos it Orchestra with Solio Messi I.ehrman and Raper i? H y TN h months. His blond hair hangs be- several new budgct-cutting syse orchestral boe” bv S. Thomas Beversdorf. DeWcomers to the Sy mphony this : a , . ite . [low the greasy collar of the Union tems that may revolutionize film= witty Nas] Oboe,” by 3. phoma revel ee < ¥eason, both have distinguished Mary Marlo, Ridge Bond and Patricia Northrop (left to right) Gale Sherwood (left) and Marilyn Cleek are two headliners in [Army tunic he wears. making. With al the buttle plans Other ne structor in lana university s - ¥ bib - dl “ . . ' ’ . . . . . . . ’ * a Cua » Mus c ro jst will themselves in Dr. Sevitzky's earli- are three principals in "Oklahoma!", coming to the Murat for its the American Legion's big musical revue, "Red, White, and Blue," But Dierkes appears quite aver- and phctos of the terrain bound in : oll ( MUSIC: © | HI Oy i A a . ' . o .“ a8 . ; 3 diryw - os Darrel Stubbs. instructor in oboe er concert annual visit next Wednesday through Saturday. which will visit the Murat Dec. 5 through 8. age beside,Royal Dano, “The Tat-|loose leaf folders, Director Huse at IU. and member {f th xn ° : ] ——— (tered Soldier,” who looks like ton looks more like a field mare DECCA. at an lem! ( h rn . ti o ; : Ss » willl anim: ‘esh in fr shal thar film-maker : NEXT WEEK. the Sadler's B d f C some willl ‘animal fresh in from shal than a film-maker. with Guy rican tet RY . . 3 A ti, no won vin Wn Barry Sullivan Says Wives Beversdorf Concerto on Program ot ime te re sat onthe crestor a ntl ihe” wid Mf: Deversdort, - who won 2 '¢ pas. de deux: Deu jo 2 r : £8» and snapped orders to his lieu= “Rosy A master deg ee a Eastman oh 3 1 ? Ty ix Yeaucaup « : . ® DANO is unusually tall and so tenants (assistant directors) who pairing is 2 rye 3 ror on Cf in naan: Monaay an i yas £ * oh e = School, has served a trombonist doug fans 2D on gay” 3 ¢ Sua y tart ami Y fo S thin he could spear a fish with his’ skififully deployed their units don Jenk rit: Sip ouston and Puiu the Brit ’ ee rs will ee {pointed elbows. His feet are of gver thc countryside, while lands Fatima” | 2 1 y fr re a J] 3ritish 1onfer will un : . ’ Pyro: a ean Tavlos doubtedly pack IU Auditorium it HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 25 (UP Sullivan claims the wife Paul Bunyan proportions. He ap- mines and artillery blanks were City.” ie has composed. two -cyvmphonies, ARLEALY pac A HLONIIm 1 RAN rie ; : a i h ictur to have re all ar dy , : v : : ; Barre Rallivan: 2 ve ly ;avs Plots against him at dinner pears. in the picture, 1ave fired all around. : besides: smaller orchestral Bloomington for their two pro- Barry Sullivan, a brave man, say: rca sat He says she has! avoided barber shops and the When the battle was over, Di= Lionel ) ensemble and piano work gram Monday "Swan lake,” wives are responsible for most ot ted Hany quarrels by invit. other niceties of humanity; in- rector Huston turned and said stops on ) 0d 30s 21 o s entiret Tuesday ‘he! i € Lobb . . . La Sail) : ’ vy on Vera Scammon Bloomington a 7s Fag 1 fescay " cade (AMily quarrels, In his family, yoo heople to supper, usually with- cluding soap and water, so far in “Now {he fun begins. Dierkes and Cares?” soprano, also will appear as solo- mte 1s de Deux, “acade : ’ . life ; fo 4 i E : Jerry G = : “Tu. ey ia <ANYWa) out letting him know ahead of } . Dano both die in this next scene. r ist in a song-and-aria group. Mrs. and “Dante Sonata : Vv, llivan. Is married. now.itime. and. usually. Serving some Director Huston looked at him let's see which will be the bigs ing to th Scammon, wife of Prof. Richard AS, of this writing their Mr. Vi : «thing. which requires cLiborate jand said, “There's a most inter- gest ham.” Glenn Mil Scammon of the IU speech de- Wednesday and Thursday eve- but ‘he may not be after hig wife carving esting face.” The two characters came to Go From partment, sang leading roles in ning programs in Purdue Univer- reads tl Hi current RKO I've been on my feet all day _ Audfe Murphy just stood around Mr. Huston for directions. In the Tommy the IU productions of “Tales of sity’s Hall of Music) up in La- movie, incidentally, is titled “The and I'm right back on ‘em. the with a perplexed look. He has rea- background a long line of ‘“ex- Love Call Hoffman” and “La Boheme.” fayette will .be the same in re- Story of a ‘Divorce minute the food arrives,” he said son t be worried: An actor with tras’ dressed as casualties were Madonna.’ i “ya. verse,.the variety one Wednesday ©LOrY Ol Lets : ; Ee : : his small experience wiil have a working their way dow : : > a . : The k pis . 6 2 8 1 V ave ¢ own a stee i BEFORE we go on to next and the “Swan Lake" Thursday Mr. Sullivan's number cne com I'he Knife is dull, of course, and h: ; Al bree Rid / ral hill Nw irr swath esp Louis A week’ niversity-circuit events + ony ul , is has no weight. There I stand ard time competing with natural hill, their limbs swathed in miles do a little rek's iv -C 8. Dec. 8 and 7 ) again Mrs. Sulliy js has . $ " : Se. Myers y-Cire Dec. 6 and 7, pPlaint agai ! Siva halt-starved and. hacking awav scene stealers such as Dierkes and of bandages liberally splattered here's a reminder of the schedule. p,m Greencastle comes word that she's always tidying up his 3 1 peli Be 1 : hi : = Dano and of course, Mauldin with movie “blood.” ng ner hc > . ¢ ai ¢ . : » PVETrYV Si ’ s } Se, Ve . . “ change for the fourth pair of Ih- (nat the DePauw University Lit- things : NE averYone ve chomps ep Murphy also ‘is: worried about Sitting in the shade of a tree, on Sit dianapolis Symphony concerts... mqheater will produce “The “When she gets off on a ciean- Ty.” ; Ln} ar. He's still a 15 . the Life corresp conti You're R “Brigadoon” still. occupied the Mu- yr. * Chaillot” Tt ing kick 1 can't find a thing,” he Discord in the Sullivan home the war, He's still a 75 per cent espondent continued the Boat,” mn, | ] fn adwoman of Chaillo wrs- ing kick 1 ca a thing, isabili Jorld W: so ®epd a paper-backed thriller. : : rat last night, so Fabien SevitzKy 4... priqay' and. Saturday, Dec. growled. “I toss my tennis racket also flares at the drop of an ash. disability from World War II, so: pag acked ed by “T and the orchestra will play their , .°' , : now he's sweating out an applica-

7-9. . in the back seat of the car. Ten “I like to smoke and read in : ¥ 5 =n minutes later I drive to ‘he courts. bed,” he said. “But when I reach CALLS have come to this desk What happens? You know it! over to flick my cigaret, where inquiring about bus transportation She's already cleaned out the ten- is my ash tray? The wife again. to and from Bloomington on big nis racket.” - She has it on her dressing table.

— What the tion for: reinstatement in the Favor to Strangers Said.”

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programs at 3 p. m. today and 8:30 p. m. tomorrow. The program’s major work will be the Tchaikowsky Symphony

one slip by. Chief soloist for this pair, as

iB > red on 1 No 6 i »” i 2 1] " ton is'a good-natured man. Other- pinkus returned to his parked served ¢ , No. 6, "Pathetique,” which ranked attraction-nights. Since Mondiy 2" 8 #8 Ash trays—a hundred of them wise, wisecracker Mauldin would os ; : : AS pars Sing You second only to the Beethoven and Tuesday will be definite. sell... THE REST of his burden reads all over the house, except in the a vs a BOIS a iin wo automobile he pleasantly asked Hers” and i i i v g y : : " Ld av ve Sé . ow, the str: or <Q i i . : symphonies in the Dennieon Nash| oc 4 10" natrons are wonder. like a divorce suit. Mrs. Sullivan bedroom. B : : he stranger sitting in the front for a Day B n rey conduct-/2UtS 2 patrons lian eh Yrach Ns hh 2, -» Along with Jim Paget. a press seat: “What can I do for you” ) music-preference survey conduct-|, whether an extra return bus ‘ant keep track of their bank . . . . a > : fon " : 2 Don’t le ed here last spring. in a 1 palance. either, he alleges S. Thomas Beversdorf, instructor in Indiana University's School ‘association reporter. Iwas talk: “Get in the car and give me all i : y e run so a ey won't: oon re ’ in TF - Sou 4 We have a joint checking ac Senator Favors Some

y ’ nes ing to Mauldin on the film loca- vour TY A EE of Music, is the composer of "Concerto Grosso for: Chamber gio 4 X A= your money,” said the stranger,

be 4 - . laying i . have to wait in Bloomington till ~~" SiFe's orith i i.e ; : tion north of Los Angeles. Maul- drawing a revolver. Mr, Pinkus Pan previously anngunced, wil be otter midnight. eau! My hiss writing RBI Price Controls Now Orchestra With Solo Oboe," to be performed by Ernst Hoffman din suggested we have a little fun handed oY er $800, i Love Yo y Weiner, the orchestra's T. E. Feepey, Grevhound Lines apparently is limited to signing ’ iat tes rN Sx ivy . . ‘, iis s io : oo That's All aa a— manager ney. Tos this forma the check he said, “Therefore WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (UP) ‘and the Indianapolis Philharmonic Jn their season's first concert Eileen V tion to pass on to readers: Ir V& are ny aba $200 every —Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D. Ill.) .o.4 Tuesday evening in Caleb Mills Hall. VE = ia bus load (30 or more) of pas- month. I have learned to make today urged immediate price con- Le wu . 5 Jane P | a a TNL. allowances for this.” trols on several MONOPOLY -CON- uuu CR AA tae pt AND - isengers all bound Tor IU audi Nam Tod fe's loving 3 ae ig ’ EO A : [Pe I G H ¥ ltorilum board the . Bloomington : Huan pis win 8 loving solicitude trolled items. . v i 3 NOW SHOWING ADVENTURE PF Visit Fr T-0-N-1-G- . {bus leaving Indianapolis at 6 Th Atts mim Si I'd like not to see general 3 Ze 2 Doors Open Today A HOLLY? Oy eres is I hate breakfakt and I wake wage and price controls now. = : : . JUNGLE : ‘ BERNIE ip. m. Monday or Tuesday, they ih - : i . : = 12:45 P.M. — Singing J INS fean be assured of return trans- UP Slowly he said. "My wife however,” he said. 5 = 44¢c to 2:00 P.M EDEN! : will becon CUMM AW bs a 3 Hic , knows this. So she hustles around The former University of: E : po i : k {portation promptly following the : . : : : . she reveal Celebrated New Yorkers {program oe merrily to bring me breakfast on Chicago economist said price ceil- Sh d Adm. Only 1¢ "Plus Na | : a: tray. 1 have to face orange ings should be imposed on such NS ; Te a s $3 After . . . | Cr TAREE —— Juice, Danish pastry, eggs and imports as coffee, tin and rubber. ww i Rd N 3 THRU THURSDAY toffee. It ruins my whole day. Prices of copper, lead and zinc — v Ho — 4 marrie , When I eat a little to please her, | rom this country. also. should--be- = After. ec = Vega I only feel grumpier,” controlled, he said. ~-Q D- Rich, Yo A ROAD SHOW PICTURE ; l= ' Mey, Mis AT POPULAR -PRICES ) Birt of CHARLES K. FELDMAN presents C | T0 D AY 3 Pp M hain : ’ t Novelty \ Al a age $ ; -S MINES > ] SCAT SHOT DANCING daring new, version of “va Tomorrow onan 8:30 P. M. a 4 EY rN y /\ ’ \ te . Surprises : i » ] DEBORAH KERR 1 : — Lm Macseny MURAT Theatre 5 RET TAL LULL A 1») DEBORAH KERR + >: 5 1 =F AYNE KING... | — le z SOLOTSTS: “Stanley Weiner, VIOLINIST; Mary Spalding, SHANG : : STEWART GRANGER — Larry | ¥YRL, HARPIST; Wayne Raper, OBOIST; James Pellerite, FLUTIST; Ste bi McNALLY . Alexis SMITH RICHARD CARLSON PETE SOTTH'S TN o RE Howard Johnson, (LARINETIST; Eugene Lehrman, BAS- | - |] coon ar "WANTED, ONE EGG" . Beaks YN¢ RT S00NST. : STARTS NN Tachnicotor wows om & smny ues : — PROGRAM $ TH URSDA FILMED ENTIRELY IN AFRICA! Technicolor Cartoon BACH——Toccata and Fugue = 3 vs ———— : TCHAIKOVSKY—Pathelique . : 2 ” | >

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