Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1951 — Page 8

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In Hollywood—

Hollywood Seeks Dignity

Studios Advise Stars to Stay Out of Headlines, Be Human

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 10—Exclusively Yours: Hollywood's ‘“movies-are-getting-better-than-ever” campaign has a hush-hush follow-up—movie stars must be better than ever. Off screen, that is.

wood’s own legion of decency is on the march to corral ’ “ : 3 ” memes the screen's lost dignity. Gloria de Haven denies it, but inAll of the major studios siders insist there was friction bei tween them during the making of quietly have advised contract Ton Treacle ob road rt Two

stars “to stay out of the head- of janet's songs were given to lines” and ‘act like normal Gjoria. human beings.” Fo» Two threats of breaking con- THERE'S A touchy theme to tracts for morality reasons al-/the new Joseph Bernhard-Anson

ready have been made. | Bond picture, “East Is East.” It's

: . 22 all about a GI who brings home JANET LEIGH denies it and a Japanese war bride. Shirley Yamaguchi, Nippon's Betty

Grable, will star. = n on

JANET GAYNOR had two pic- { |

. ture offers following her radio A. — version of ‘Seventh Heaven” with br Charles Farrell. But she still iney sists she's not interested in rea turning to the screen. = = = Sign outside Gig Young's

dressing room after a long love scene with Virginia Grey: “Temporarily Out of Ardor.” = = ” THAT 30-YEAR contract Milton Berle just signed with NBC, says Alan Wilson, will never work out. There just isn't that much material around for him to steal.

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= » 5 AS IRENE Ryvan sees it: “Men always make passes at girls who drain glasses”

- 2 ” HEDY LAMARR heads for Europe soon on a “combined business and pleasure trip.” . . . Preston Sturges is writing a book, “The Care and Feeding of Creditors.” . ., Ellen Drew's TV debut in “Hollywood Reel” gave her the bug. Now she'll star in the halfhour video film, “Crossroad.”

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» » = FLEANOR POWELL will stay home in Hollywood with their son while Glenn Ford goes to France next month to star in “The White Road.” Glenn calls it his most suspenseful film ‘since “Gilda.” The same heavy, George Macready, will chase him all over France.

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film debut in the picture. Danielle Darrieux will be billed over Jane Powell when MGM's “Rich, Young and Pretty” hits the screens in France. She made the studio write it into her contract. n " = JOYCE HOLDEN, on her role of a horse who returns from animal heaven as a human in “One Never Knows’: “All through the picture I speak with a Southern accent. That's because I was a Kentucky thoroughbred. I go around with wisps of hay in my mouth and the feilows at. the corner drugstore whinny instead of whistle when I pass by. Whenever I run in the picture, the sound track will go clop-clop-elop’.” 5 on 5 “LAS VEGAS Week-End,” featuring Jane Russell and Vic Mature, will be shot on location at| the Flamingo Hotel. . . . Ruth Hussey's versatility is the talk of the town. She's hopped from stage star in “The Royal Family’. on Broadway to Jerry Lewis’ athletic mama in “That's My Boy” to the Mother Mary in a TV religious film.

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tenor Mario Lanza singing two compositions from his new film,| |The Great Caruso.” The youthful tenor sings “The| Loveliest Night of the Year” and, La donna e mobile from “Rigoletto,” the latter one of Caruso’s| most memorable interpretations. Other new Red Seal releases in-| clude Mr. Lanza singing ‘Because” and “For You Alone” on one disc and Serenades. by Toselli and Drigo on another wax. On another single releases for April Ezio Pinza sings “September Song” and ‘'Yesterdays.” Album releases include tenor | Lanza singing eight arias, also| from “The Great Caruso”; Jose! Iturbi conducting ‘‘Spanish Mu-/| sic,” the debut album of Spanish

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