Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1951 — Page 24
an en t in London, where September Morn pink has suddenly become box office. Beverly Hudson, the pint-sized
storm, was once under contract to MGM and was dropped because she was too much like Judy GarAn i land In singing style. ’ earlier in the year, may be ited in a UI filmusical. pe sm. » IN PARAMOUNT'S ‘Here (Gomes the Groom,” Bing Cosby jokes with Jane Wyman about ‘the office . desk that her boss, ! , has been chasing ‘her around for years. 2 © “Did you go clockwise or coun- { ‘ter-clockwise?” Bing asks. 3 | | “Just woman-wise,” Jane snaps
the addiction of teen-agers to dope has independent producers tearing out their hair, The subject is hot for a quickie movie but the Johnston office still won't okay such a script. ' Johnston office, I say, can take a bow.” Judy Garland has a new fan Danny Kaye — who followed her into the Palladinm. They're talking about doing a movie
back. : together. © Kid Star Gigi Perreau saw rd pee Tony Curtis ip the studio do cafe Concert Is Sla to n 3 and i ring or Janet At Indiana State | Leigh. Said Gigi: Times State Service
“ e is even | TERRE HAUTE, July 19—The eres Jour, eid {1851 Summer Workshop Orches-| . tra of Indiana State Teachers ® & College will give a concert at 7:30 HOLLYWOOD HEARS that p. m. today in Student Union Ginger Rogers will collect a bun- auditorium. dle for her Broadway-bound | Directed by Ralph Miller, string “Love and Let Love." The deal, | Instructor at ISTC, the orchestra I hear, is fabulous. 5 will number 21 high school stuMGM is over its worry about !dents and 19 adults in its ranks. Vic Damone’s movie bow. Under : —_— a cloud of secrecy, they rushed Cat Plays Doll phim Back 10 Ho on ber ; BOSTON (UP)~Janet Meore "| Laughlin, . shoot the “stiffness” out of his ghiln, 12, as a real lve scenes in “Rich, Young and Pretty.” The maneuver worked
battle with a bear and a caribou Clock instead of a zebra stampede. ] FAIR GROUNDS : u " " “The Three Musketeers,” BiarTHERE'S A FLOCK of opera Rent Musical production, at 8:30 + In. films in various planning stages * CIRO since MGM hit the jackpot with [The Prince Who Was a Thiet." gs Lan . Li Caruso.” The cycle, I predict, Wich, Fiber lautie ahd Pohy Curtis
will die a-borning. Without Mario Lanza, where would “Caruso” be. A snooty movie doll told Paul { Conlan that all her boy friends ) agreed she was Betty Grable, Hedy Lamarr and Lana Turner
‘Katie Did It,” with Ann Biyth and Mark Stevens, at 11:15. 2:25 5:30 and 8:40. “Take Care of My Little Girl,” with Jeanne Crain and Dale Robertson, at 12:30, 1:40, 7 and 10:15 “14 Hours,” with: Paul Douglas, at 11, 2:10 and 5:25 “Sneak Preview,” at 8:45,
00D, July 19--Behind the Screen: Arlene|lf Barker are nearer to that Mr. and Mrs.|,
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9 . YM" is an OFFBEAT picture You long remember this ironic, macabre drama of abnormal psychology. I is gangsters, better organized than the city’s forces of law and order and with efficiency bor money and force. whe manage fo spot, trail dnd cap ture o demented “baby-killer” at lacge. Ne aural or visual symbol for increasing the impact and suspense implicit in the plot is overlooked. All of thess touches and more. build to a terri. fying climax in @ mock trial by a frentied mob. This timely dramatic theme points to our inadequate facilities and premature dismissal of
film direction, photography and performances are all first rate and memorable. *NOT FOR CHILDREN
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a cat named Butch who likes to!in more than 30 years of carrying | ras be dressed up in baby clothes and advertising signs around the city. Kathryn GRAYSON . and preview cards indicate he'll|take his naps in a little crib./Oddly enough, all three asia}
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