Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1951 — Page 8
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‘MONDAY. SEPT. 10, 1951"
INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
‘May McAvoy In Bit Parts
In Hollywood—
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 10—Movies Without Popcorn: The clock’s been turned back to the era when rugged profile boys tenored “I love you” and aristocratic queens sounded like Judy Holiday on the set of MGM's in the Rain.”
a musical about the advent of sound movies and low-slung
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Among the people lined up | 2 ®& @® on the street, I notice a familiar | | face and do a double-take. May |
MeAvoy, a high-powered star |, 4 torrig love scene in Hugo Fe ee OO) of the "20's, is working as an |... ag’ tnird independent produc- : Children Show : extra today. luon, “Thy Neigabor's Wife,” at Zz Under 12 Starts = It was in 1927 that “The Jazz «40uon kicture Center, : 3 Singer” was premiered and May| 'tWE"STOTY Lakes pace in Mo-
herself trod the plush carpet and| ‘listened to the wild cheers of the|
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dim face in the background of a| Hollywood movie.
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THE RAIN machines are spew- the Garoo-Guuert variety, ing .water over Clifton Webb in “Elopement” and the celluBelvedere speaks his lines to Anne Francis,
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? Granger, as a private, work with ! Martin Milner, Peggy Maley and | Ann Robin. Behind them soldiers and preity extra girls jitterbug,
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Audiences who see this movie will be held in the grip of the scene a little longer than the set |observers, however.
| The moment the action is over, Ida, a terrorized woman a few | seconds before, announces:
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