Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1951 — Page 24

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In Hollywood—

Actress Wants " Some Freedom

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 6—Behind the Screen: “My career is not my life,” ‘says Kathryn Grayson, talking about grape-

vine whispers that she's battling with MGM over her con-|

tract and screeching like a buzzsaw over Mario Lanza and

Ava Gardner stealing marquee, & ¥ » honors from her in recent films, Kathryn, who insists she has no hard feelings for MGM’ or » ; 1 she'd give me her SILAS, og Shee jand Costello. “I've been at MGM for 12 years|favrs, kre " color, eyes: until I and I've suddenly realized that my |15¢ of talking for me. career is not my whole life. I'd a like to go on making films for a . : arse aa MGM but first the studio will have INSIDE ON the agreement of to let me do some things I've al-| Mario Lanza to make “The Big ways wanted to do. I had two Cast” for MGM. is the studio's pean concert tour offers this 81Ve-in to Mario's demand to buy Bure The studio turned them| Carrousel” for him. There will y . } 8 9 i i wi down. I want to do television and also be major script changes in ’ . to travel The Big Cast story line about a a ns can't give me these Star Who. goldbricks his’ way things, I know people who will.” through the army. ” n » " on ” SONGWRITER-ACTOR Hoagy| JEAN ARTHUR has the fan Carmichael, wh looks like him, mag lensers boiling. When they| has nixed portraying the late|tried to snap some candids of her| Jimmy Walker in a movie biog of On the “Shane” set, Jean screamed! Manhattan's dapper mayer. Play-|and fled to her dressing room. ing himself in Fox's “Belles On * zw Their Toes,” Hoagy confided: BOB STACK, who was re- | “I dropped the idea for two fused a labor ‘permit to play in reasons. Young people don’t | the British film, “The Gift know anything about Walker Horse,” is being reolaced by and we couldn’t get a third act | James Donald, who was rein the sense of any great per- | Placed by Vie Mature in “Ansonal accomplishments.” drocles and the Lion.” Confus-

2 Hoagy's project for 1952 isa TV| ing, en?

LOU COSTELLO is hailing color - (for “Jack and the Beanstalk”) as the ‘greatest thing that's ever happened to Abbott|

|

n =» » “A SCREENWRITER “Was “vé| lating the plot of a story to a producer. He reached the point at which a gangster takes over a| country store. | “A great switch,” he scribe en-|

thused. “A gangster and all these to.gtarring Im With Buphy Tony rural characters. I wish I had a! Broadway next month for “The title for it.” Number.” . . . MGM still has a Why.” grinned the producer,| soft spot for Judy Garland. The don t you call it ‘Hood-Lum and studio is Toaning her the wardrobe Abner’ and props from several of her] films for her act at New York's| | Palace Theater. . . . The Yvonne, Will co-star for Pine-Thomas de Carlo-Joel McCrea co-starrer,| in a musical — “Time and “The San Francisco Story,” will| Again.” . . . New wrinkle in be the first turn-of-the-century, Hollywood musicals: The 50 per | film about the Bay City not fea- cent plot, 50 per cent music | turing the earthquake. With| cycle. It started with “The | Yvonne in the film, who needs! Great Caruso” and continues in an earthquake? “Aaron Slick From Punkin ® #2 = Crick” and “Somebody Loves BONIFACE Mike Romanoff Me.” about the deportment of his res- 8 3 4 | taurant customers: | JACK BENNY about the five “New Yorkers, not movie [TY aerials on his home: stars, are my most demanding | “Everybody in the house,

mug right into the camera,” he| shuddered. “I'm going to pretend the audience 1sn’t there.. To heck with them.”

UI is after Janet Leigh for a

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leave New York.” cept me.”

He enthused: “I!

They do al.’

“RICH. YOUNG AND PRETTY"

"SHOWBOAT MEET ME

SUBURBAN ATTRACTIONS—Among the movies featured

at Drive-In and Neighborhood theaters are Jane Wyman in "Here Comes the Groom" In, St. Clair and Zaring); Darrieux and Jane Powell (Coronet, Daisy and Grove); Spencer

(Old Trail, Rivoli, Speedway, Meridian Drive"Rich, Young and Pretty," with Danielle

"People Against o Hara" * {Fountain Squate,

Tracy top-billed i in

CHANTEUSE — Ella Fitzger- | ald will contribute sultry groups in-| of songs to Norman Grant’ customers. I wish they'd never | cluding the help, looks at TV I; Jazz at he WEY com- _| ing to the Murat Oct 18

| “Criminals of the Underworld.” | REGENT—'"Honky Tonk Girl” Girls Are Fools” plus | Passion.’ { RODEO— "Thee Faces West” and | of the Klondike." plus color cartoon | NEIGHBORHOOD | ARLINGTON—'"Meet Me After the Show" and “Let's Go Navy.”

Hunters.” BELL Pa Passane West” __ snd

Cros BELMONT ‘Night Into Morning" “Let's Go Navy. CINEMA "He coy Did It.”

estions Aske nH Youn and Pretty” and 1 RON" "Ty Asked.”

N—"Tap Roots” and *“Casbah’ FOUNTAIN QUARE— ‘People | O'Hara" Let's Go Navy

GARFIELD Showboat and Tne Paint-

11s GROVE F ‘Rich Young and Pretty” and “Best of the Badmen.' a | HAMILTON ‘That's My Boy | “No Questions Asked’ | IRVING— ‘Meet Me Han the Show” Agains LINCS N— Sait Angel” and “Little Big 0 MECCA— ‘Little Giant” and ‘Vengeance

oud Fran 5 ers Comes the Groom” and “Roadblock

and

CLERMONT DELUXE

Between Clermont and Brownsburg—U. S. Highway 136 or Crawfordsville Road OPEN TONIGHT 5:30-—SHOW AT 6:00 P. M.

HUMPHREY 11 j nn wear SIROCCO RICHARD GREENE—BARBARA HALE In the Color by Technicolor

"LORNA DOONE"

—Plus Color Cartoons—

MARTA TOREN

OUTDOOR THEATRE

7301 W. WASHINGTON—1 MI. W. BEN DAVIS Box Office Open Tonight 5:30, Show Starts £:00

Bing Jane Alexis CROSBY * WYMAN * SMITH

“HERE COMES THE GROOM™ Sate "SIN TOWN" dich

Plus Color Cartoon

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~ World's Largest Drive-In Theatre Inside Indianapolis—5 Min. From Home!

3000 Southeastern Ave.—Southeastern Rural-Keystone Ave. and Pleasant Run Blvd.

| OPEN TONIGHT 5:30—SHOW STARTS 6 3 Color Cartoons Twice Nightly

NOW—6 Big Features on 2 Screens

EAST SCREEN WEST SCREEN

James John Farley

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“HERE COMES THE GROOM” “DESTINATION BIG HOUSE”

NEWS AND COLOR

ITS MOWIETIHE USA

BR AanAraErRAGeTrasvARRRARTARPTES

Celebrating the GOLDEN JUBILEE of the American Movie Theatre

WEST OF PLAINFIELD ON U. 8. 40 OPEN TONIGHT 5:30—SHOW STARTS 6:00

* JANE WYMAN

Plus

CARTOON Somme

O TO A MOVIE THEATRE TODAY!

“Victims -of

AVALON ‘When I Grow Up” and “Lion SPEED

Irving and Strand); Howard Keel (Garfield and Sheridan) Rory Grable featured in "Meet Me After t

Nl RI EON A

"Showboat,"

starring Kathryn Grayson and Calhoun and Betty e Show” (Arlington, Irving,

Greenwood Drive-In, Pendleton Pike Drive-In, Shadeland Outdoor, Westlake Drive-In, Westside Outdoor and Uptown), and Arleen | Whelan in "Passage West" (Bell and Tuade}

PIXY—"“Folow the Sun" and “These REX-—"Take Care 3 My Little Girl” “The Painted Hills. RITZ—"That's My Boy"

goal RIVOLI—Hére Comes the Groom” “I Was an American Spy.’

SANDERS = ‘Fort Worth”

Me SHERIDAN Showboat, dere Rings the Bel WA birt ‘Here mes the Groom” and

“Roadbl

“Double STAR—' ‘Go for 'Broke" and and ST. CLAIR—' nlete, Comes the Groom” and a¢ + and eplet's Go Nav All the Way” an (STRAND "pe "People Against O'Hara” and ti ORONET—“Rich, Young and Pretty” and | | TACOMA a’ "hd Pa Kettle Back on

the Farm” and *

TOWNE-—"Abbott and Costello Meet the

Jnvisinle Man" Hil.’

Avainst | TOX 7 ‘Passage West” and “Sire cco.’ | UPTOWN—* ‘Meet Me After “People A ainst: O'Hara.’

| VOGUE—""T!

Where she Danced” and ZARING.— ‘Here Comes the Groom"

Neighborhood Theatre Programs Showing

“Roadhouse” ‘John Loves

DOWNTOWN Sven. ‘Excuse My Dust” and ht | Place, and — Brain . Snatcher” usanna.’' tonight A Se Evil Mind. 2 ORIENTAL— ‘Sirocco and “Inside the 1 ; Rope! and L | onto ‘Fighting The Racketeers” and Walls of Folsom Prison. ate show tonight:

and Santa Fe." and

and Fight’

"Halt

and “Sirocco.” “Sin Town.’

and and

and “Mr, Belve-

“Who Done!

‘Stars in My Crown.’

and “House on Tele- apolis Festival

the Show” io at's My Boy" and ‘Salome plus “Pep-Saddler and night, Oct. 28, VE-IN THEATERS nacle.

“The Second Woman. DRIV DELUXE ‘Sirocco’

GRERNW and |MAPLEC short subjects.

PENDLETON

00D— "Meet Me After the Show” “People Against O'Hara.' CROFT—""Here Comes ine Groom" and ‘Destination Big House ™ MAYWOOD ‘Because of Eve”

MERIDIAN —* ‘Here Comes the Groom" and| “Cactus Round-Up PIKE Meat Me

se Jam SHADELAND (Mech Me. SX tter ie Show" #1 as an American Sp THEATAIR J TWIN— (EAST) “

and “Lorna Doone.”

and select

Mary.”

‘Sun Sets at’ Dawn”

plus late show MEST, keeps the plus tors on their toes.

“John Loves Mary."

plus

of Faith.

in Cadle

WESTLAKE —*"Meet Me After the Show"

Angel” “Pep-Saddler ords in

WESTSIDE— "Here Comes the Groom"

and

mv Ȣ Qhioan to Address charses. Faith Festival

| Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati, were more than 2000 American tive Episcopal layman and one- {towns which have concert sea-. me president of the former Fed- sons and 1600 which schedule! eral. Council of Churches, give ‘the address for the Indian-

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The festival, sponsored annually on a date near Reformation Day by the Indianapolis Church Fed-| eration, will take place Sunday Taber-

Reformation Day ‘marks the to listen. birthday of the Protestant Reformation which began in Europe with Martin Luther.

After the

“In a | Lonely |

The Booth Tarkington CIVIC Theatre

Alabama at 19th St. presents

TARKINGTON'S

“SEVENTEEN”

A Delightful Comedy of Youth and Love and Summertime TONIGHT Thru SAT. Oct. 13th Curtain 8:30 P. M. SEATS NOW ON SALE Reservations, WA-4507 All Seats, $1.80, Tax Inc. Free Parking Lot for Patrons. in Rear of Theatre Entrance on New Jersey Strect

Mq cca Today 1:15, Men., Tues

Noble at Mass. Ave. IM perial 0044

TODAY—-MONDAY-—-TUESDAY Bud ABBOTT—Lou

“LITTLE GIANT”

Burt LANCASTER—Joanne DRU

“VENGEANCE VALLEY”

Color by Technicolor

COSTELLO

0s “Has World's Best Orchestras, |

3 gap will continue to widen.

rected the El Paso Symphony as

/ | There probably isn't a single

~v- SUSDAY, OCT. 7, 1951

Conductor Says

By United Press VIENNA, Oct. 6—The best orchestras are in the United States, according to H. Arthur Brown, | conductor of the Tulsa, Okla. | § Philharmonie. | Brown, here recently to make | recordings with the Austrian] Tonkuenstler Orchestra, said! Americans are more music con. scious than Europeans, and music criticism in the United States is of such a high standard that the

GLITTER — The Littejohns, billed as a, "fantasy in jewels,” will be one of the acts in the International Dairy Exposition Hippodrome Show at the Fair

| | The musician, who formerly di- | |

rome { (well as his Tulsa orchestra, rated | Srouns, The oPped five the worlds orchestras with the . Lic of ihe exposition, Oct. 9 New York (Philharmonic first, fhrough 13 followed ‘by the Boston, Phila-| :

delphia and National Broadcast-| ling Co. symphonies in any order|’ | you prefer, Below them you find the London, Amsterdam and Vienna or chestras, and any number of American ones, Brown added.! The Houston Symphony probably |

is as good as any in Europe, he | |said.

first-rate archestra in all France, Mr. Brown said. He was espe- | cially critical of the "European | {System of state subsidy for sym-| |phonies and operas. The people here do not have | the sénse of participation in mu- | |sic that Americans have, he said, | {and consequently they don’t make! {as critical audiences as the Amer-| licans. To operate an orchestra! i SAhes United. States, IMIS cies everyones must contribute. Con-!« |sequently they want to get their| money's worth, and their criticism | musicians and conduc-|

AT CIVIC — Carlotta Locke plays the role of the party wallflower, Ethel Boke, in “Seventeen," comedy based on Booth Tarkington's famous novel, whose run is inaugurating the newly dedicated Booth Tarkington Civic Theater.

Mr. Brown ‘said=he- made rec-| * Europe only because | smaller companies in’ the United: States could not afford to pay | U. 8. music union stand- by|

| Comparing availability of fine : : music in‘ the United States and in Rev. Noble Green

| Europe, Mr. Brown said there To Take Pulpit The Rev. Noble Green will as-

{classical music programs. Some [Stine his Quiles a3 New pastor of these are just pick-up orches- ©f the First Methodist Church in (tras, he said, but they bring the Carmel next Sunday. classics to the people. The. Rev. Mr. Green has been In Europe there are good or-iserving as pastor of the Westfield chestras in the big cities and no Church, He is a member of the other place, he said. Conse- board of statisticians of the (quently, those who can not afford North Indiana Conference, and 'to travel just don’t get a chance spiritual life secretary of the ‘Kokomo district.

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Ed SULLIVAN—Barton McLANE -

“Fighting the Racketeers”

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“Criminals of Underworld” |

TODAY & TOMORROW

8 BIG HITS

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OPEN TONIGHT 5: 30—SHOW STARTS 6:00

CROSBY

“HERE COMES THE GROOM”

Plus 2 Color Cartoons Shown Twice Nitely

# “Cefebrating the GOLDEN JUBILEE of the American Movie Theatre x

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Alexis SMITH

Jane

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Plus This 2ad Hit!

“GACTUS ROUND UP”

MOVIETIME, U.S. A.

MAYWOOD DRIVE-IN THEATRE

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“The Story of Reproduction” and

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OPEN TONIGHT 5:30—SHOW STARTS 6:00 : ‘BECAUSE OF EVE’ SAU Vv A Prank, Straight-Talking Film About Birth and Procreation The story is simple and direct, woven about the three short subjects, “The Story of Birth.” The realism, simple dialogue and problem presentation does much to ease the shock of this hard-hitting picture. It is recommended that fdthers and mothers should view this film WITH their children. While we do not admit unaccompanied children under high school age, WE BELIEVE THAT YOU AS PARENTS with an intimate knowledge of the intellectual maturity and understanding of’ your sons and daughMUST YOURSELVES DETERMINE R HILD IS TOO YOUNG TO BENEFIT FROM THIS DIGNIFED HXPOSURE OF ONE OF LIFE'S MOST CLOSELY GUARDED SECRETS. By viewing this -fiim-with-your-children- inthe privacy -or your automobile you are in a position to dizcuss with them immediately, or later,

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SHADELAND

NEWEST BEST OUTDOOR THEATRE

Drive 7000 E. on E. 38th, E. 10th or E. Wash to 2500 N Shadeland (StRd 100)

Free Kiddies Paradise Playground

Thru Tues. Open Tonite 5:90, Show 6 First Show

5 (COLOR CARTOONS "ons: Betty Grable~Matdonald Carey

"MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW"

Color By Technicolor

“I WAS AN AMERICAN hl

Taken From the Records of tl U. 8. ESPIONAGE DEPARTMENT

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“The

Gast Tecumicoron/ M-G-M _ STARTS SATURDAY — LOEW’ Ss

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ROAD 467—OPPOSITE FORT HARRISON

BOX OFFICE OPEN 5:30 TILL 10:00 PERFORMANCE STARTS 6:00 P. M.

+ Goto a-Movie | : Theatre Today! : :

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All Technicolor Hit Program Betty GRABLE x CAREY

In the Smash Musical

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All Color by Technicolor

KIDDIELAND OPEN TODAY 3 P. M. Macdonald

‘MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW’

Plus One of the Most Exciting Western ‘Epics Ever Made

“JESSE JAMES"

Tyrone Power * Randolph Scott * Nancy Kelly

STEWART DALL GRANGER

"ROPE"

Color By Technicolor

Sally Parr—Phillip Shawn | ‘Sun Sefs af Dawn’ |

Savage! Fiction based on facts! They {| pulled the switch on convict X22002 but he walked away ‘ALIVE! 8

Added Late Show Tonite “JOHN LOVES- MARY” i;

BOGART GRAHAME

'In a Lonely Place’

Ida Cornel LUPINO WILDE

“ROADHOUSE”

Added Late Show Tonite

Ronald dack Patricia REAGAN CARSON NEAL

“JOHN LOVES MARY”,

Betty

‘MEET

Loretta Young

OPEN TONIGHT 5:30—SHOW STARTS 6:00

Entire Program by Technicolor

HELD OVER! PEP-SADLER FIGHT FILM

JAAR 14. 7:00 14 po/ Road ~/n a Car Speakers-Playground

“Indiana's Finest Drive-In

Grable * Macdonald Carey

ME AFTER THE SHOW “HALF ANGEL”

Joseph Cotten

~—Plus News and Cartoon—

15. MIN. DRIVE SOUTH ON ROAD 31

GRABLE

Betty cd * CAREY

Ch n the. Color by Technicolor Hit!

~Plus Color Carfoons— ot

CREENWOOD IS

Drive-In

Open Tonite 5:30—Show at 6:00-—~Adm. Adults, 50¢

Macdonald

“MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW

Spencer Tracy * Diana Lynn * John Hodiak

"PEOPLE AGAINST O'HARA"

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MURAT THEATRE, THURSDAY; OCT. 18 WORLD'S GREATEST JAZZ CONCERT

Two Performances

NORMAN GRANZ Q TT M—ibo0 £m JAZZ AT THE PHILHARMONIC

o ONLY APPEARANCE HERE THIS YEAR

* Ella Fitzgerald * Gene Krupa * Oscar Peterson * Illinois Jacquet

* Flip Phillips * Lester Young * Ray Brown * Roy Eldridge * Hank Jones * Bill Harris

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