Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1951 — Page 7
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Circle "HALF ANGEL"
Loretta as Sleepwalker Will Keep You Awake
By DICK MITTMAN A COWBOY and Indian conflict, an enchanting tale of| a lady sleepwalker, a 17th century epic and a vaudeville | production will round out the new attractions for the coming week. | Specifically, the titles are “The Last Outpost” (Indiana, | Wednesday), “Half Angel” (Circle, Thursday), “Lorna, Doone” (Loew's, Wednesday) ! TE , and “Lonzo and Oscar’’ (Lyrie, Thursday). #
funnyman combo of “Lonzo ana! Oscar.” Also in the show is Gabe Tucker, one of the newer comics. Clark Smith's singing! . will top off this old-time vaude-| Brother Enemies ville production. |
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RONALD REAGAN and Bruce Split Personality ennett are brothers but enemies \ k “The Last Outpost.” Both are| In Black and White | stationed in the southwest during! LORETTA YOUNG enacts the! the Civil War. (part of a young nurse who has a Reagan, a northerner fighting dual personality in “Half Angel.” for the Confederate cause, leads One personality is in love with] a group that is trying to halt/Joseph Cotten, the other is en-| Union supplies along the Sante/gaged to John Ridgely. The end-| Fe trail. At the head of the Blue ing is hilarious. Coats is his brother, Bennett. ! "5 » The Indians are brought into Envorites
lous trader who sell guns to the In Black and White red men. When he is killed, young| rggp ESQUIRE will bring back
Geronimo is blamed for the murder and jailed. The Apaches threaten to rise against the whites unless he is released within 24 hours.
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| “Manhunt,” sta rring Walter | Pidgeon, and “Asphalt Jungle.”
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lh Hollywood— ~~ + eT New Film Crop ‘Don’t Know From Friday’
By Erskine Johnson id HOLLYWOOD, June 9—On the Record: Veteran acto {H. B. Warner on Hollywood's current crop of new faces: “Most of them don’t know Friday from Philadelphia about acting.” Rita Hayworth's agent, Abe Lastfogel: “Rita has never looked more beautiful. She's learned about ‘the realities and
thin | th : good ge of life worth ode if the picture rolls and olding. winds up during the month of Gary Cooper, on autograph July . . . They've issued the shedcollectors: “I like ’em as long as| eight order Jo Mario Loum at } . .a enying Shey; Dring heir own penells | rumors ‘that she'll be the next Varga, creator of the leggy Mrs. Artie Shaw or that her heart Varga girl, on how long he’s been|!s even going pit-pat. fascinated by feminine legs: oT know Artie" she told me, “When I was eight years ola | Put not that well.l and in school I dropped my s.8 8
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GLORIA JEAN, once Univers-
The brothers find themselves i Ee : : { : , Th He i Honeymoon : pe . : SN Indiana get a better look at my teach- |al's big kid star, will do a thedians besiege the fort. Rhonda] , : 7 : i 1" HE LAST OUTPOST" er's legs.” |ter-nignt Jb vir tse. ARSE
Fleming provides a romance with' Gi A I) ; si ; id pr oe N Sophie Tucker, about TV cenReagan. ! ives Cc or p dl : i a sorship. “I won't let them blue- act. . . » Fred MacMurray's wife, ! ill for years, is now on the
® . il me. I tten al Coming attractions at downtown theaters include: Ronald Reagan and Bruce Bennett in “The Last Outpost” (Indiana, Wednesday), De pick ier ye I a ns road to permanent recovery. . . .
Joseph Cotten and Loretta Young in "Half Angel” (Circle, Thursday), and “Lonzo and Oscar” in the ““Lonzo and Oscar” vaudeville pro- [they won't let me be Sophie Tuck-|Joel McCrea will star in an
By United Press duction at the Lyric, Thursday. er. Listen, I'm not a 16-year-oldip.aneiseo Story” . . . “Miss
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{can marry again, Once I had By JACK GAVER |the Brill Building. The publishers; Madison's subsequent record-ithree dates in a row with a very United Press Staff Correspondent
| NEW POLE} ee Dall in the place are only too happy if ings of “The Roving Kind” and nice gus. Br Ybody sald Dope? { | Wealth” show will appear at the SW YORK, June 9—The Brill : 5] a6 " , 80 we stopped seeing each other.” | has Tony Curtis, the yourg dy-| Tharetay: ota Building on Broadway is about he decides to sing one of their new “Sparrow ir the Treetop” have '
{ : } ~ » ” i | namo off the Universal-Interna- | JE Theater, as near as one can come to io- numbers, because in a year's time added to his popularity. Now he] gone BECKETT, whose di-
| tional lot. {cating that intangible called Tin Madison has become the “hottest” |is constantly on the go, filling! | He became 26 years old the| The doors will iat {Pan Alley. The place is overrun new male vocalist in the business./theater and night club engage-| = from Beverly Baker was | ; jopen at 7 p. m. i {with song publishers’ offices. His big break came as a result/ments throughout tie country. |final May 31, has been rejected (day after his arrival, his con-iand close at 7:50 | The sidewalk in front is usually/of being on the Brill sidewalk. He| Madison is 24 years old, blond for military service because of an | tract was renewed at a higher |p. m. No tickets {full of lyric writers, melody men/made a demonstration platter of and blue-eyed. He has a fetching asthmatic condition. . . . Holly-! | salary, and he was married on|Will be sold after land musicians in general, talking “My Foolish Heart” for Ned| grin and an ease of Manner to | wood’s animal cycle is still {the seating ca- {shop. A little over a year ago one Washington, song writer. Wash-|performance that would indicate : | Monday in Greenwich, Conn, be has been of the crowd was a kid named|ington played the record for Eddie years of big-time work. Joy has| CYOME. Now: it's a bull named, + Janet Leigh, rising young actress gjjeq, {Guy Madison, who sald he was Joy of the Santly-Joy firm. Joy sald that the thing about Madi-|Saturn due for a glamour bufld-| la singer. |not only bought the number but|son’s baritone that attracted him|up in “Ring Around Saturn.” |
| who works for M-G-M. | Mr. Moore, | | | a The Sue yuo is proceeding,w hose flashy “I picked up bread-and-butter|also asked to meet the singer be- was the fact that it had youth and! Jazz has replaced Schmaltz in pela ga e usual jamme, dress, bushy money there” Madison explained. cause “I think he has a great warmth. |Germany for the first tmie in hispress, radio and tele- impstache and Gi {“You see, I used to make demon-|voice.” The singer was born in Detroit, tory, with Louis Armstrong and | vision interviews, parties and wavy hair have TW |stration records for song writers. A half hour after Madison was but has spent most of his 1ife| Duke Ellington leading the record . | visits to the Broadway theaters thrilled millions Tom Moore |I'd Wait around there in my out-|introduced to Joy, the two had/around Los Ang:les and Sanigales there. . . . Paul Henreid's reat night. And on top of that... of women, has door office to be hired. I'd get/signed a management contract. Francisco, He had vocal training turn to the stage, in “The Merry I'm a New York boy,” ex-|emceed various programs, which{two to five bucks a disk. Not/Two months later Madison was/as a child and did some radio Widow” in San Francisco, has & Plained Curtis, “and I haven't |; jude “Ladies Be Seated”|enough to get rich on, but enough under contract to make plattersiwork on the West Coast before| Hollywood buzzing, “Another Pin-| he party of the 1950.51 season at en here in three years. This is “Meet the Missus.” “The Missus| © Keep my stomach quiet. The for Columbia Records. His first getting into the Navy, where he za?” The Frisco critics are still] i ¢ the Indiana Roof will be Bar- | ™Y town and I think we lived on on Sr (writers would play the records for|five records did well enough, but/was assigned to a band. | raving. AT THE ESQUIRE» Walter ney Rapp and his orchestra. [Sey other east side street from |Goes to Market” and Ladies| publishers, trying to get them in-|it was his sixth, “My Heart Cries] After his discharge, he sang| win. Pid ill star in: "Manhunt The R F ill in S | 90th south to 50th. I know some- | Fair.” {terested in their new songs.” {For You,” which came out late with Carmen Cavallero’s band for, GLORIA SWANSON has noti- oiktur will star in i e Kooi will reopen in Jep- | body in every block and I've got| Appearing with Mr. Moore will} These days, Madison doesn’t{last year, that put him in thea year but his career was set fied Wald-Krasna that she'll do| @ e brought back by pop tember. to see them all.” be announcer Jim Ameche, ‘have to hang around in front of!sensational class. {back by a long illness. |the Paris buyer role in “Exclusive| ular demand. :
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On Stage No Privacy
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{ be expected that a movie actor] ’ | brought to New York for the | Share Wealth | exploitation treatment will be; Slated at Murat
| kept busy, but it’s unlikely thay, a |any ever put in such a week as| Tom Moore and his “Share the
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FINAL DANCE—Appearing tonight at the last dancing
‘Lorna Doone’
Richard Greene, (2d from right) gathers a group of farmers about him to aid in destroying the Doone family in "Lorna Doone" (Loew's, Wednesday). Richard has recently returned from many years of foreign soldiering, to find the Doones a ruthless, cutthroat gang, who have been terrorizing the countryside. Greene's father had been murdered by them and he is seeking vengeance against the guilty Doones.
5 Richard fushes inte the room in ara is being captive by William Bishop. In the melee Bishop wounds Barbara and esc valley with Greene in hot § fight Bishop tumbles over a returns fo wed Barbara,
Richard eluding his pursuers, goes to the king of England for aid. The king sends his own troops with Richard leading them. After a lorg and bloody battle the huge doors of the retreat are thrown open. .The besiegers stream into the
Barbara escapes the clutches of William ard oes to Richard and his men. Richard's army of armers, using Miss Hale as a guide, storm the Doone Castle. The attack is easily repelled, because one of Greene's men betrays the group.
Barbara Hale (center), beautiful daughter of the outlaw family, and Richard are in love.* The girl's father, Carl Benton Reid (left), does evervthing in his power to keep the two apart. Wi liam Bishop, most villainious member of the fam- * ily, tries fo force his vivacious cousin into mar- Barbara is recaptured along with the defeated rock fortress and resistance is soon silenced. riage, army. j One Doone remains. :
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