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‘Heavy Brows
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By Erskine Johnson
31 (NEA)—If you haven't got _ Elizabeth Taylor eyebrows, girls, you're ® not keeping up with Hollywood. It's thick, heavy eye overhangings these days, according to movie makeup expert Del Armstrong. Del ought to know, He's the lad that Lana Turner, Eleanor Parker and
HOLLYWOOD, Mar.
Jennifer Jones summon as their personal exterior decorators when they step before
the cameras. ‘I've just reconstructed Lana’s face completely,” Del told me after dabbing at, Eleanor's face on Paramount's “Detective Story” set. “I've given her wider eyebrows. Lana‘ lost hers many years ago when she d abit part in ‘Marco Polo.’ They shaved off her eyebrows to 0 her a Mongolian and they never grew back The same thing happened to Greer Garson when she first came to Hollywood.” ” ” » Joan Leslie is warming up | her emoter to return to) the screen now that her tivins are 2 months old. For the first time in her career she's free of all agents and legal red tape. “But,” she laughed, “every time I tell a studio that, they say, | ‘Are you SURE you have no contracts ‘with any agents? | Not until I tell them, ‘Sure I'm sure’ do they believe me.” o GLORIA’ SWANSON ha-ha over rumors that she'll make no more movies. resigned with Hollywood agent Helen Ainsworth. didate for Lion” is David Wayne. . body who's seen Mae West’ s road show of “Diamond Lil” has also ogled her new heartbeat. her pianist a the Play.
the “No pictures”
Michael glitter dens.
is going Husbands. | VOGUE_—"“The Great Missourt Raff" am in Indiana University audi-| ' " “If This Be 8in tained from. Estelle Taylor. Her| | AVALON ‘Montana’ and “The Next|,,ginGis “Three ¢ Guys Named Mike” and! torium tomorrow afternoon. | 1951 5, East . 1 ay she'll okay the deal if| ice You Hear’ i Today 1:15, Mon. Tues Da 3 Say Ste, Diay Lae “ "Sugarieot The celebrated Norwegi 0 FRanklin 0837 She justo; 4 when she's asked, though, | SEO = tan ois Be Sin | VE-IN THEATERS e celebrate orwegian so- x cCa * Noble at Mass. Ave. sh Douglas, Who's now |. lori Roa, Me Mister” an DELUXE DRIVEN = The West Pointinrang, making one of her few| Equipped Wilk eters Seah For Lamia IM perial 0044 «+ » Latest can-_ "fy Rithan oug t, is sh | CINEMA Bedtime _ for Bonzo” snd MAYWoob DRIVE. IN— (My, Blue Heaven" | Midwestern appearances | this sea-| Gene EVANS—Robert HUTT Bob HOPE—Lueille BALL “Androd 4 h a Ho ywood press agent, is shop-| ‘Southside 1-1000. nd “1 a ENE 1 “THE STEE ET - ndrocles and the ino’ for a press agent for her- | CORONET— Walk Softly Stranger” and MAPLECROFT bar IN — “Hfrvey” and STEEL HELME FANCY PANTS . Any- ? DAISY Th Great” Missou 1d” and | PENDLETON PIKE DRIVE@N — “Three ¢ New York St Rod CAMERON—Wayne MORRIS . self, Confusing, hh? { Call Me Mister Missouri Bu an { Guys” Named Mike” an "Revenue UXEDO pe vem 3 hei “STAGE T0 “TUCSON” ee Gregory PECK—Jean ARDEA 09 BOP HOPE is seething over DE A ie Colorado Terrtiory® and “Mis- | AER AND OUTDOOR — '‘Three ours | Comfortable Push-Back Seats COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR GUNFIGHTER He's the printed reports that he and EMERSON xin and To ause for wn Mysier ry JMS", ang Tenuy Desert ene EVANS—Robert HUTTON p_— ree uys ame TWIN DRIVE - IN — “Three 9 Hedy Lamarr - aren't getting! Mike" and "Cause for Alarm. J As ne Mike” and “The Second | §f ELMET 12:20 400 glong In “My Favorite Soy» In |oABetween Midnight and Dawn WESTLAKE DRIVE-IN_"Call Me Mister" THE STEEL 4 AMSDEN MAT... 40 MARLENE DIETRICH, usual- gide word is that Bob has even GROV E— "Operation Pacific" and “The |" ang “The Tougher Th They Com Harold LLOYD—Frances R. ly a lenser's dream, has issued asked the Paramount front of- HAMILTON - - hres uspiiids” snd WESTS IDE OUTDO OR — “Destination MAD WEDNESDAY order to pho-fice to find another co-starring ‘Cause for Alarm.’ | Moun and “overby Dus | TODAY THRU IRVING r G N k | | { 3 tographers who spot her with vehicle for himself and Hedy.! ‘The Dota Tie A Wife Mike" ang L h n Meetin Set eit nai TUESDAY 1 i ! - e Steel Helmet” an age Wilding at movietown Howls, too, from Lita Baron, LINCO IH d “St unc eo g WS bi Ll Even a sneaked Rory Calhoun’s luscious wife, MECCA Fancy Pants” and “The Gun-| The Indiana section of the | AR id ¥ Comfy Pushfighter.” i , College at iota fg Virginia Ave ot Pr TS RIN I Chairs
picture arouses the Dietrich ire. Who is fuming at the report that But a local newspaper photog she turned down a Fox .contract. who discovered Robert Taylor She's ambitious, and Marie Windsor together at hasn't vetoed anyining,
a night club fell on kis face when the pair invited him over to snap their picture. ; 2 = =
It will never be spelled out on a theater marquee but danged if Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis haven't co-starred in a picture that spoofs “Sunset Boulevard.”
‘sion on New Year's Eve,
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The title is “Fairfax Avenue” and in. the opening scene Tony falls into a swimming pool with a begel in each hand. \ The producer, photographer and writer was J erry Lewis, the ‘make-up man for John Barry~ more Jr. . “We wrapped it up in one day nd one night,” Jerry told me on the set of “The Stooges.” Janet plays Gloria Swanson, Tony plays William Holden and Dean Martin leads the band at:Janet’s man-
“Futufe private productions—| each film runs 30 minutes and is |complete with dialog—are “Son ‘of Spellbound” and “Lifeboat | Returns,” Jerry swears. { “We're trying to get Davis for ‘Son of Spellbound’,” he said. “Bette Davis?”
Smith in "Montana"
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NEARBY MOVIES—Films currently playing at the neighborhood and drive-in theaters include: Adele Jergens and Randolph Scott in: "Sugarfoot" (Arlington, Bell, Sheridan and Zaring), Alexis | (Avalon and Rodeo), Betty Grable and Dan | | Dailey in "Call Me Mister" (Belmont, Daisy, Strand and Westlake | | Drive-In), Macdonald Carey and Ellen Drew in "The Great Missouri |
“Naw, Charlie Davis,” {haw-hawed {tessen.
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CALL ME MISTER"
3 5 5 3 GLE "THREE GUYS NAMED MIKE
Ann Blyth and Joan Evans in "Our "Three
(Fountain. Square, Irving, Rivoli, St. Clair, |demed with every Uptown, Zaring, Pendleton Pike Drive-In, Shadeland Outdoor, and
"free and easy against the beauti-
[Kirsten Flagstad’ s Program Listed
Times State Service
{Rains, too, but he's tied up and so I'm using my mother-in-law.” ” 2 » and ‘‘Hollywood Burlesque’ ‘DESPITE TALK about a film| | RATE eg Canyon” and biography of "Jack Dempsey, RODEO—"Montana" and
clearances have not yet been ob- ARLINGTON — “Sugarfoot”
‘Bowery Battalion.”
says Lita, and ORIENTAL -""Bedtime for
“The Great Missouri Raid.’ Tuesday at the Hotel Warren. PARAMOUNT "1 3 Be Seeing You and PIXY Destibatie M — tinati That's i 2 a hair that of Taredo. ation Moon” and “Streets DREAM CH-1900 REX "Kim" and “Emergency Wedding.” I Barbara Stanwyck’s sporting. REX — Rim’ and “I Bohzo and The BRIGHTWOOD
Barbara's close friend and pubHelen Ferguson, and a movie fur designer
Great Missourl Raid.’ RIVOLI "Three Guys “Revenue Agent SANDERS — “Branded”
-1000 SHERID AN—"Sugarfoot”
{tingling news that the accurate STAR Plus yarn Jevue shade of Barbara's hair is: sSazon i “Breath of spring mink.” TRANS Call Me Mister"
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DOWNTOWN AMBASSADOR—"A Nght at the Follies"
NEI GHBORHOOD
OLIVER Two Weeks With Love"
Named Mike" and ang “The Second and “Pardon My
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Guys
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Named Mike?| BLOOMINGTON, Mar. .|Schubert, Grieg, Wagner
and | “Mad Mike”
ang cipal composers represented Kirsten Flagstad's recital
son, will sing five Schtibert songs, 31 —| Grieg’s song cycle, “Haugtussa,”
and Igolde’s “Liebestod” Richard Strauss will be the prin-|per's “Tristan”
from Wagand three Richard dn Strauss songs, besides a few mod-|’ Pro-fern works.
Off the Records
Waxing of
Is a Blues Classic
New Disc Combines Of Herman's Band,
THE CREDIT LINES on my
“Here Come The Blues.” On the Haiti side Mr. B sings
fully mood-adjusted background of Mr, Herman's band and Mr. Rugolo’s arranging. The second side features the boy who sings the blues the way they should be sung with the Band That Plays The Blues as if they invented them. If you think I'm enthusiastic about this one, you're right. And way down in the fine print M-G-M promises this teaming of Mr. B. with the Woodrow Wilson Her-
something out of a blues fan's dream . Billy Eckstine at vocals and Pete Rugolo doing the arranging. ‘Put those three top talents togethér and you could only come up with a resulting disc as fine = “I Left My Hat in Haiti” and (M-G-
the Week
Musical Talents: Je ‘Eckstine and Rugolo fh
. By DONNA MIKELS EL
disc choice of the week read like . Woody Herman’s band, -
Percy Faith orchestra on “No One But You.” It's backed by “Goodye John.” The Three Flames with orchedtra under the direction of. Benny Carter sing, “Stick Around” and “Go 'Way Gal,” contradie« tory advice but good listening. Jimmy Dorsey features Pat
O'Conner and. Kenny Martin vocals on “Just For Tonight" and “Baby-0.” ii
8 He . RCA-VICTOR — Perry Como steps into sagebrush character: to
man is the best but not the last.
s ” ” COLUMBIA—Nelson Eddy, the perennial other-half of a duo, teams with Jo Stafford on an in-| [teresting recording of “With| | These Hands,” and “Till We Meet | Again. ” It's a new twist for Jo, who has at various times tan-| type from| | Gordon McRae to Gene Autry. Doris Day sings like liquid, honey on “We Kissed In Shadow” and “Something Wonderful.” Backed by a choir she sings’ “Pumpernickel” and “I Can’t Get Over A Boy Like You.” Frank Sinatra's newest duo is “Hello Young Lovers” and “We Kissed In ‘A Shadow.” Nice teamwork between vocalist Johnny Thompson and the
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