Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1951 — Page 6
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In Hollywood—
| Will Rogers
Film Scheduled; | | Script Approved by Will Jr. |
~ Jimmy Stewart Has Inside Position To Play Coveted Leading Role in Movie
Mike Crazy
By Erskine Johnson
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 26—Will Rogers’ film biography i8 was written and directed by Budd back on the schedule at Warner Bros., with production ex- Boetticher, the former Ohio State,
pected to start some time before June.
The latest script, by Stanley Roberts and Robert Ar- Bob Stack, Joy Page and Rilbert thur, was just approved by Will Jr., who told me that Roland. Jimmy Stewart is the No. 1 candidate for the role of the se
cowboy « humorist, Stewart
ily. He says:
“We're not worried about a phy-|
sical resemblance to my father
We just want to get that twinkle!
in his eye.” » n ”
HOLLYWOOD still
titles,
A few months ago a so-called Indian princess breezed into town, was entertained lavishly by the upper film crust and was even reported engaged to two stars. Now the beauty is back in India and is listed on the government books as a shady lady. Just before she came to Hollywood, she served a jail sentence in France for smuggling narcotics.
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INSIDERS AT Columbia still insist they'll be surprised if Rita
llayworth ever returns to Holly-|that Republic has a movie that wood for another movie. They will cause even the mice to desert
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Budd talked John Wayne into!® tting up the price as a Wayne
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. : . lpoint out that she’s of a lazy story with capes and muletas, * says Will Jr., is very much ac-|},ature. that musicals—what she
ceptable to the Rogers fam-|does best—are hard work and| ' {that she doesn’t ever have to
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operetta “Viennese Nights”
Lucille Norman. .
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| WANDA HENDRIX will go lost the battle to keep it. They're |bosomy as an innkeeper’s daugh-| calling it ‘The Bulifighter and the
{ter and also wear tight-fitting Lady.’ How corny can you get?” (pants in Hal E. Chester's “The
|Highwayman.” Blushes Wanda:
“I think I can prove something
es this role.” nu " ”
PROMISED and hoped for: Ava (Gardner wearing purple nylon graph of Lionel, Ethel and John
[tights in “Scaramouche.” five a. 4 8
| THE WHISPER has started
WARNERS ARE putting the on [schedule for Gordon MacRae and | . + Sam Goldwyn'’s after Robert Walker for “I Want You,” his follow-up to| “The Best Years of Our Lives.”
{production by “acting out the
lee JJoughe all during the Jan Wyman will out-steward-ess all stewardesses when she has a four-cornered love affair | with "Three Guys Named Mike," now at Loew's Theater.
| picture,” sald the youngish di- | rector, “but the minute anybody sald the footage wasn’t good, Wayne would invite them outside. He always gave me the last word and never let any-
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Franklin Township High
To Present Talent Show
The Student Council of Franklin Township High School will
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2 MURAT present an all-school talent show Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, at [tomorrow in the school gymnaBR CIRCLE sium,
scBugarioot. with Randolph Scott and Adele Jergens, at 11:10, 1:55, 4:45, 7:30 and 10:20. “The Second Pace,’ with Ella Raines, at 12:35, 3:26, 6 and 9.
Shirley Shepard, Carol Williams, Forrest Wulf and Minot Schuman.
ESQUIRE Appearing in the show are “All About Eve.” with Anne Bax- |Wayne Hommel, Larry Becker, a Bette Davis, at 6:20 and Gene Merrick, Bill Johns, Esther ny INDIANA Warner, Susan Smith, Jane “Call Me Mister.” with Betty |Moore, David Kitley, Janice ale 30 Yn ® Dadiev, a1 11, 1:50, Compton, Don Doyle, Kenneth
% “Double Deal,” with Marie Wind. sor, at 12:40, 3:30, 6:20 and 9:10,
KEITH'S
Wolf, Gene Naue, Margaret Martin and Kathleen Deerberg.
FINA NIGH
“Bitter Rice,” with Silvana Mangano, at 11:35, 1:40, 3:45, 5:50, 8 and 10:08. .
LOEW'S
“Three Guys Named Mike,” with Bette Anne George HOLM Jane Wyman, Howard Keel, Van , . o ' {oRnson, at 11, 1:45, 4:35, 7:25 and DAVIS BAXTER SANDERS
“Revenue Agent,” at 12:25 3:18, 6:05 and 8:55.
LYRIC Pee Wee Kingy and others. on stage at 1:15, 4:40, 6:55 and 9:40. “The Missourians,” with Monte Hale, at 12:10, 3:35, 5:50, 8:35 and
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| body suggest to me that we run | a dame through to liven up the School News— |
picture for the men in the "Hilarious Ho
,,| audience,” | Groaned Boetticher:
| “My title was ‘Torero,’ but In Warren Central Gym
A gay spring musical comedy, “Hilarious Holiday,” will be a's presented by the Warren Central High School choir at 8:15 p. m.,!
Friday in the gymnasium. The script was written by Yolanda Beery, ~ 3 LIONEL BARRYMORE'’S auto-| Carol Atkinson, Barbara Christenberry and Kathleen Hergt, Co-| ——TONIGHT
will be published under the new title of “We Barrymores” and the dust jacket will feature a photo-
The plot centers around a gr New York for a gala week-end at thé Randolphs, who live in the deep South. The Randolphs’ college daughter and her mischevious kid brother are hosts to the guests,
{in their “Rasputin” costumes—all {showing the Barrymore profile. . + + “David Copperfield” is a perfect example of film ripening in| In the leading roles are Roger the can. MGM ran a test engage-| Oertel, Doris Jones, Mary Damm-
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ment of the 16-year-old George rich, Silvia Bryant and Warren Cukor film and it outplayed cur-| Sprunger. Special dancers will inrent competition. clude Jan Humphrey, Dorothy 8 8 un Howard, Kent Holdren, and Bob THE HAPPY news from MGMs|McClintic. press showing of “Three Guys| There are three sets of twins
|blography, with Cameron 8hipp, ordinator for the show is Miss Hergt.
liday' Friday
On the committee in charge are|-
Cadet Honored
Thomas P. Dolle, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Dolle, 5662 Crestwood Drive, has been named a “distinguished cadet” at the Marmion Military Academy, Aurora, Ill. He is a freshman at the academy. :
eo In OF T| CCANEERS"” J. Wyatt “Man Who Cheated Himself
James 8 Walt Disney's “TREASURE ISLAND"
JANE WYMAN VAN JOHNSON HOWARD KEEL BARRY SULLIVAN
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"BALLET RUSSE oup of college students who leave de Monte Carlo" Skinner, Barbara Fanning, Fritz Keithley, Darrell Cohron, Don 5 © L D O uy T : Rodgers, Carol , Atkinson, Bill MURAT THEATRE Shepherd, Larry Strough, Bob i we! Dorn, Roberta Brummell, and
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named Mike” is that the lines/enrolled at Warren Central this Sharile like Souja Henie's dia- Slimesies. Don. ad Roa Kasson! monds and that Jane Wyman|an enny an arolyn nter| handles a “My Sister Eileen” type|are newcomers while Harrel and | role with the comedy ease of a/Darrel Cohron have been enrolled | Judy Holliday. at Warren for three years. | gw = The Warren Central yearbook, FRA VOL Wigwam, will go to press Mar. 15. ay ary o yout an The senior class has selected blue] wore one of those off the body for the yearbook cover with siltype dresses.” ver lettering. Ad salesmen are] 2 nn Jerry Steffey, business manager, : Roger Oertel, Kenneth McIntyre, OS rNSORS again. i _|Jerry Stevens and Dwight Wever. baloo” on his oy oy gn Leading in the sales of subscripSeript |tions to date are Jerry Steffey, pter Carroll Carroll had him Roger Oertel, Yolanda Beery, Pat Sradas That's a bull-of-a- Alger, Alice Niemeyer and Jerry
THE CBS censor deleted the |Stevens. gag. Carroll objected, saying Harmony Class that every week during football | Students in the newly organized season the network permitted {Harmony Class at Warren Cen“We'll knock the double 1 out |tra] are Mary Dammrich, Yolanda of Illinois” on “Mr. Touchdown, Beery, Marilyn Endicott, Barbara U. 8. A” Carroll made a touch- Fanning, Carolyn McClure, Jane| down. His gag went back into |Togsell, Jack Swem, Bob Me-| the script—and into the mike. | Clintic, Don Jones, and Peggy| nw a Pollack. The class, offered to A PRESS agent swears it hap- junior and senior students who pened: Jon Hall spent hours hurl-| are members of some major mus-
ing a burly Chinese actor named ca) organization, is taught by! Frank Woo out of a saloon for a/payul Hamilton. |
sequence in “China Corsair.” That| Driver's Olub night, when Frances Langford] qne members of the Driver's asked If he had a tough day aticjyp at Warren Central are the studio, Hall cracked: viewing films furnished by the “Not at all, honey. I spent the chamber of Commerce to study whole day pitching Woo.” and promote safe and conscious | driving. Officers of the club are Grenades Popular {Jim Heller, chairman; Walter | Holzhausen, judge; Judy Githens,| WITH U. 8. 25TH DIVISION, prosecuting attorney: Shirley Korea, Feb. 268 (UP)—Hand pope secretary, and .Don Stew-! grenades are becoming increas-|art, safety director. ingly ‘popular with American in-| The responsibility of keeping fantrymen | order on the buses by the cap-| : : | tains and lieutenants is also help“The M-1s (basic infantry
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