Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1951 — Page 25
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SUNDAY, roy 29, 1951 : ¢ In Hollywood— A Barrymore
To Goon TV
By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, July 28 Exclusively Yours:
Barrymore isn't talking about it—it was a hush-hush deal «but she'll be on telévision in the fall in a series of fiveminute films. She recites classical stories. FOX'S “Belles on Her Toes," |
the sequel to “Cheaper by ‘the money to study acting thére. An Dozen,” is slated for Myrna Loy, | agent kept looking at me instead no matter what you hear about |of the leading lady on the stage, Irene Dunne replacing her. But|After the show he introduced
Clifton Webb will be only al himself, took me to Universal on sound track voice. {an interview and we signed a \ : Na contract a week later.”
THE JOY Orlander who's rt Barbara's from Las Vegas, | ported to be near the altar with|where her father is director of! Jack Dempsey was Vie Damone's visual education in the school big movietown flame a while system, back. , =» = 1 8 4 a | SHORT TAKES: Brian Don-| THEIR FRIENDS are working [levy followed his heart beat, | overtime to bring about a recon- | Edith Ward, all the way to Ha-| ciliation between Marjorie Reyn-| wail, . . . Danny Kaye, it now! olds and Jack Reynolds. {ean be told, is working on a big! Lo a = |TV idea. He's hired Max Lieb-| Profile boy ordering lunch ‘man, who started his writing cain a Hollywood eatery: “See reer with Kaye in the old sumthese smoked glasses I'm wear- | mer camp circuit days. ing, waiter? Well, just bring Gloria Swanson will play an-| me Some smoked salmon to [other movie star role—for the match. third successive time—in “Three
» n » : for Bedroom C.” Well, she's one Producer Jonie Taps is trying 4411 y to talk Nan Grey—oue of the] who looks an Acta like one.
original “Three Smart Girls” out! mp, FERRER still can't beof retirement to play the lead jjave it. ; opposite her. hubby, Frankie, pm talking about the lover-bo Lalne, in “Honey” at Columbia. |tag that's been pinned on him. y
8 4 =n “Frankly, it's a surprise to me,” STORY AGENTS report a new (ho jean, gangling star with the
cycle of “family type” pictures 100 eved look, sighed. “On the at all the major studios. Irving stage nohody ever said that I Paley of MCA slipped me the wage the romantic type, I escaped |
word: it in ‘Lost Boundaries,’ too. But|
seems to be about a widower mgntajne in ‘Born to Re Bad’
with four kids meeting & cooked me. Suddenly a lot of widow With Shee Kids little goo-goo girls were running
g ; : up to me and saying, ‘Oh, gee.’ PAUL HENREID, who'll direct oq it's hecome worse since ‘The himself as the star of “For Men . eh Brave Bulls’. Only,” will have a. ghost “Paul Henreld”- on salary for the picture. The ghost will play Paul's]
gle inne Tee then star in “Chuckaluck.” |the first half of 1950 were $8,when the film starts rolling. | Talking about Dietrich? {420,104 on gross sales of $137. # 8 & | Mel didn’t need a push. { 649,780. SUCCESS STORY: Twenty-five: “I always had a case on her. __—— ee | years ago a lean man and a roly- She's WOMANLY." . TODAY & ol were pals, making com-| Rs By error nt the Hal Roach SHORT TAKES: Teresa Wright, SI OMORS ow
studio. The lean chap was a prop the anti-cheesecake queen, finally man and the chubby gent was an succumbs to a backless, strapless extra, Now they're back on the bathing suit for a sequence in| same lot as star and director of “California Conquest.” . . . Bill “Jack and the Beanstalk"—Lou Williams joins Jack Buetel and Costello and Jean Yarbrough. [Mala Powers in “Rose of Cimar-| 2.0. iron.” . .. Tyrone Power and Fox! Peter Lawford’s studio is 5,6 talking about tearing up his
breathing more easily. His ro- | ) 1 | manee with Mrs. Gary Cooper contract, He's still on suspension. |
TODAY & MONDAY ONLY i Judy GARLAND-—Gene KELLY
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THE NEW faces drive is. on full foree. Richard Boone, who's far from a big name, graws the] role once held by Vie Mature in “Red Skies of Montana.” ” n » UPS NEW eyeful, Barbara! Ann Knudsen—the recent bride of actor Bill Henry—is bug-eyed about how she landed in the movies. “Iwas sitting in the audience at the Pasadena Community Play ¥ House and wishing I had the § * ®
Bob MOPE—Marilyn MAXWELL “The Lemon Drop Kid”
¥ Macdonald CAREY—Marta TOREN
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Budd Earnings Dip
| (UP)—The Budd Co. Whether he likes it or not, |ported earnings for the first half Mel's up to more heart-flutter- [of 1951 of $7,326,501 on gross ing as Marlene Dietrich’s co- |sales of $163,394,238. Earnings in
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and drive-in theafers include Brian Donlevy and Forrest Tucker in “The favorite current plot |that silly part I did with Joan| The Fighting Coast Guard" (Bell, St. Clair, Strand andWeitlake
Drive-In), "Neptune's Daughter,” starring Esther Williams (Shade- Young in "Half Angel" (Belmont, Fountain Square, Ritz and Vogue).
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land Drive-In), "Joan of Arc" with Ingrid Bergman (Arlington, Uptown, Zaring and Pendleton Pike Drive-In), Mario Lanza in "Toast | heaters were the only teleof Old New Orleans" (Rivoli), and Joseph Cotten and Loretta |vision outlets and they reported
Cost Is the Problems
Theater Owners Mee Here to Plan for TV
Theater television in Indianapolis will be a reality. When is the big, unanswered question. { A hush-hush meeting is scheduled for next Wednesday; with out-of-town owners of a big local chain here to discuss
the problem. Out of this may come the answer, | Or it may not, | Money is one of the big items
holding up theater—teievision in:
Indianapolis. | Big Houses Only
The cost of a system is tremendous. {another $7 to $10,000 must be {added for transportation and ini stallation, This does not include lost box office receipts while the theater is closed. A Philadelphia
$15,000 will buy it, but!
bigger problems worrying
firm is working on a system that |
if perfected, will cost less than a fourth of the present amount, Only large downtown theaters can handle television, The same screen is used, but a movable mask cuts the pro-
(burgh reported a turnaway crowd
of 5000. RY Theaters plan to televise plonship- fights, World Series ani All-Btar baseball games, the hest football, basketball and hockey contests and maybe spectacular New York stage productions. ?
Exclusive Shows
Anything that is screened at a theater cannot be seen in the home. And that is one of the the executives, - % Will a person, who has purse
chased a TV set, spend money to: see an exclusive television show
at a theater? Men of the movie industry bee lieve they will, and this is & means of halting sagging incgmes
jection area down to 15 by 20 at the box offices, caused by tele~
feet from the original 16 by 24 feet. The projection camera is placed on the balcony rail. The reason for its closeness is its projected light is not as strong as the movie projectors,
Color, Too
Color also will be included in theater television. The 20th Century Fox Company has invented a ‘switch system.” The same
camera shows either black-and-white or color, WA trial screening was made
last month of the Joe Louis fight (in five cities,
good results. A theater in Pitts-
PHILADELPHIA, July 28
today re-
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FOUNTAIN Today thru Tues. Mat. today 12:45 P. M. £Te187.%:3 98 Pleasantly COOL, Not COLD HAY FEVER or ASTHMA?
Hay fever and asthma sufferers tell us our scientific air-conditioning give them no end of relief—temperatures here regulated to produce pleasantly cool
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