Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1951 — Page 7
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. FEATURED IN FIRST RUNS—Movies making their - initial appearance in Indianapolis during the coming week include Frank Lovejoy, Nancy Olson and William Holden in "Force of Arms" fCrcle, Thursday), John Wayne, J. C. Flippen and a bit player in "Flying Leathernecks" (Indiana, ednesday), Hugh Williams and Mai Zetterling in "Naughty Arlette" (Esquire, Friday), and Neville Brand and Broderick Crawford in "The Mob" (Loew's, Wednesday).
Wayne, Nancy Olson-Holden Love Team in First-Run Movies
‘By DICK MITTMAN 'goal because he does not have First run moviegoers dur- this quality of rigid discipline. Dock Hand Human interest is brought into! Broderick Crawford, who won
"* the movie by Jay C. Flippen, who an academy award for his role in * offered one of Hollywood's enacts an airplane crew chief. A) the King's Men,” returns as a
most popular stars, ‘an Eng- His thievery from the other Ma. yo,gn guy in “The Mob” (Loew's, § s or a lish picture about a French school humor to the bitter facts of war. Wednesday). girl, a gang of killers, the return Brod portrays a detective who
ix Janis: Carter plays Wayne's f ove team and a mixed-u ; . , of al P. understanding wife She knows ® sent to the waterfront to break up a gang of ruthless killers.“
that her husband cannot be tied The Indiana will open Wednes- down to a training post when The picture .ijs basetl on the day with “Flying Leathernecks.” {pore js a war to fight. Collier's magazine serial, “Water-co-starring John Wayne and Rob- 1ncyded in the cast are 85 front.” “The Mob” is about a ert Ryan. Marines, who received four weeks group of cold-blooded murderers, Friday will find “Naughty Ar- of trainjhg for their time spent who rule the docks and keep~the
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lette” beginning its first city screening the movie. stevedores in line, run at the Esquire. The picture gz = A unique twist is added to features Mai Zetterling and Hugh N % Ae wYoar aH 1 4 f : auahty, Naudght movie when a man is hired to Yilams £ M 9 > n yy a’ lovely kill himself, roderick Crawford will star Mal Zetteriing portrays rely . : In ‘The Mob,” which opens at Young school girl who engages Crawford engages in some
the Loew's Wednesday. Receiving top-billing in “Force of Arms,” which starts Thursday at the Circle, are Nancy Olson, William Holden and Frank Lovejoy. The preview of the week finds Michael O'Shea, Ginny Simms, Tom Drake, Jane Nigh,” Herb Jefferies, 28 disc jockeys from across the country and wellknown singers and band leaders all entered in one plot in “Disc Jockey” (Lyric, Thursday). n 5 n
Box Office Star
The biggest box office attraction- of present day films, John Wayne, will co-star with. Robert
Ryan in “Flying Leathernecks” (Indiana, Wednesday). The story is about the first
war-time attempt to co-ordinate air attacks with ground advances. Wayne portrays the strict officer; who must how to the tradition that a leader cannot become too fraternal with his men. Playing an opposite role is Ryan, who is always seeking the post of CO, but cannot attain his
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Jerome Cowan, candy magnate
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Michael O'Shea porroys a platter peddler in "Disc Jockey" (Lyric, Thursday). In a plot that
‘Nis advertising is doing no good.
in some romantic escapades with brutal waterfront fights in which her professor- in “Naughty Ar- his opponents .use ‘everything
lette' (Esquire, Friday). available including knives and Miss Zetterling nearly ruins baling hooks. i Hugh Williams’ career and mar- Making her movie debut in riage with her comical, but “The Mob” is Betty Buehler, who
amorous, intentions. The has a semiserious ending. Miss Zetterling had quite a problem in this English movie. She had to change her English from a Swedish to a French accenit. It required a special instructor. Hugh Williams has a varied role in the movie. He begins. as
plot is jumping. from television screens to Hollywood. Others in the cast, who have never appeared in a movie before, include Richard Kiley, drafted from TV, Matt Crowley, a former radio actor, and Otto Hulett, Broadway star. n ” 5
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In Hollywood—
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‘Gag Writers Bring Out Ham In Nation's Sign Painters
2 Said Schooner a ps Lovers EN ROUTE TO HOLLYWOOD, drop to he Arkansas River, a J It's 45 red - coated waiters, re- amie, Wyo, The big outdoor A program no kid in town could es i playboy. Sho is Peady The love-team of Nancy Olson Sept: 15 ~Hollywood's gag writers neatly le ered Sign reads: volving salad 1 able, flaming screen there’ rises just a few resist had the box office jingling to give up his wife and daughter and William Holden, successful and comedy cartoon makers, I'm “MUSTN'T POINT.” ing ang coffee boy dressed yards from an Indian massacre for three days in Racine, Wis. for her. Williams has played in in Sunset Boulevard and Union discovering on a 6000-milé jaunt Halfway to the top of Pike's Tie N ony Lu iy 5s a Howe site.” : The marquee spelled it out in.Pled many outstanding stage plays S2U0n." 1s cast in Force Of... the U. have brought Teak. beside the cog railroad pRnCS: Put SN 2 hefter vaudeville . Drive-ins are so popular in Mil Piper fashion: : and in soch Movies. as: “David Arms.” (Circle, Thursday). oUt tiie ham in SEN Der ot tracks, there's an’ abandoneg show han Milton Berle has ever waukee, that one, the Twin-View,! “TWENTY-FIVE—COUNT 'EM Copperfield” and “Wuthering Holden and Frank Lovejoy pe nation's top tourist attrac. souvenir shack with a sign out “W1§ led through. requires two screens to handle its —CARTOONS—Two Extras.” Heights.” portray soldiers fighting in the, = Prize samples j “" front explaining: Hollywood glamor note in large audience. There's a north A drive-in theater a mile, Portraying Williams’ wife is rugged terrain of the Italian At Nise . He. Sn HARRY.” York, Pa. A girl wearing an ©°ntrance and a south entrance, gram Atlantic, Iowa, has a perMargot Grahame, who won an boot.” Holden meets Miss Olson, lsgara Falls, Where yon # 12 a off-the-shoulder - blouse driving with the same movies playing y,apent gimmick: “FREE
: : ei a WAC, and falls in love with 1€an rain-soaked against the teracademy award for her work in rific spray of the American falls.
a water-soaked sign reads: “NO SMOKING.”
“The Informer,” which starred her. Victor McLaglen. Included among Included in the cast is Gene her- other Hollywood productions Evans, who scored a hit as the are "Forever Amber” and “Black red-bearded infantryman in “The Magic.” Steel Helmet.”
From here the movie becomes more complicated. Tom Drake pops out of nowhere to promote a career for an aspiring young singer, Ginny Simms. Of course, disc jockeys have secretaries and, by ‘pure coincidence, Drake's girl friend, Jane Nigh, works for O'Shea. Tom enlists the aid of Michael, who jumps at the chance to show Cowan. O'Shea begins a nation-wide campaign. Ha" induces such established stars as Tommy Dorsey and Russ [#
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Now the unexpected moves in—ijealousy. The green-eyed monster clutches at Jane, forcing her to believe ‘that Tom is making amorous advances toward Ginny. As Jimmy Durante would say,
"Everybody is trying to get in on the act," for
next on the scene appears Herb Jefferies. Herb also is trying to get a singing break, but O'Shea won't give him a tumble, = . '. ~~"
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back to back. il PONY RIDES FOR KIDS.”
THEATERS ce gave away 4.08 1 once gave away NEVITABLE double bill spot autos and groceries to ted by Harry Cimring: “The Guy Who Came Back”— ‘He Ran All the Way.”
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5 The best part of the picture is yet to come as Ginny is given’ a job asa "disc jockeyette." Jane, who is still burning with jealousy. plots for revenge. For some unexplained reason, she writes the advertising’ manuscript for Miss Simms, whose sponsor is the candy man. She gives Ginny her commercials, which. are full of derogatory remarks about the candy. Ginny, full of brotherly love, accepts the script as a new form of advertising. As might be expected, Jane's plan backfires, when the tainted script ups sales. As a grand finale, Cowan falls in love with Ginny and signs O'Shea fo a fat, new.contract. O'Shea in turn, helps Jefferies reach the top as a vocalist and Jane and Tom return to each other's arms. bi goin on Gr
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