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Wide Film Variety Offered During Week
By DICK MITTMAN First run films and other attractions on deck for movie goers during the coming week include: An Oscar hopeful; story of labor and sleight of hand expert; Randolph Scott's latest grit-and-galiop epic and a film sequel to
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Nancy Guild Eat Well Great Profile Jr Likes MGM man “will be the actr to st ter much bitterness. union Nes Drew Y : py e 3 ’ : % Ea forward on “Oscar” n and "Tn igement realize they Who n aN HOLY \ 1 Jane portrays a widow who de- must w hand-in-hand 1 8 nan's HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 24 (Ul school, and had men following By ERSKINE JOHNSON IT'S HUSH - HUSH but Paul schpols near Hollywood instead ar ven t . vr , her Youn we dozer a ST a} Ean - - : Ww cides to devote her life to car betterment of the town. man prevent Nancy Guild seldom gets her man ound by the dozen. HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 24. John Henreid's “For Men Only” revolves of sending them to Switzerland. : , T Kn hard MI 1 ¢ red th aid ' . was: hol to : Sd for children of others. The t : nz = Ron A and she likes it that way. Holly oo ged th nN ON€ Barrymore Jr. as an MGM star? around fraternity hazing based on I ASKED the oar bells king of somes from 1a lue » OD ttie I rod S saw in r. the 3 , oy : ‘tua . Dus ride 'S Al 4 g 5 comes from the blue ve ( wy « The stdtuesane. bBlue-eved ac: rodue sa) in he 1 “There's nothing I'd like bet- an actual campus incident. It’s Hollywood, granite-fisted Tom tionally worn abroad by gover Watch Your Watches fi “- Li TT Velen or ETE OLher woman vp ter,” the youngest of the Barry- 2S controversi: 1 as Fox's sorority- Neal if ou Stun th t he had 4 “Bdes § or a ress says that being an un- That was fine with Nancy. In CN “ ar it's backgrounded film, “Take Care of -€al. iI il ‘was true that he had a . He saws nice. .voung dies In tiny 11 hoots Biv in mores confided, “but so far it's i fn 4 ublishing offer to write his mem The very excellent ’ 3 : - 8 dh or fH. #28 SHOO0IS Up ANOX' « wanted woman, cinematically. the seven years since, she has 3 i ave My Little Girl. .Band Note: P Shing Bb DEH ! A I = If: he makes mummies come to In retaliation av raid hic ¥ . ia in the talking stage. It would Sle rirs under the title, “I Was on cast includes Charles Laughton : ’ a ‘0 In retaliation, they raid his Me peaking. really pays off in Holl made a good living being the be wonderful Song-bird Peggy Barrett is leav- V°° i es SL ! al iki n ‘a a A ta AAT $+ 3 Prva Piri Sth Atv 1 aE + ~-SPeaKin reaii) ays oil Ir OliV- . h . ht : aa . . i ike at Yous Blondel. Richard: Chriec e; he floats women through the and wound him. He manages to hi g I girl men forget, and she has “After all. mv father. mv aunt in& Frankie Carle's band for Jim- Him Like a Cat Agnes Moorehea Don Taylo he 3 oo PSS NumieTiescape bY hiding Tee. Miss TC ending Indies and inge- . Pen booked several months Ethel and mv uncle Lionel were BY Dorsevs Neal frowned and said: Audrey Totter Fverett 8 : of tex A An ‘empty’ con- Drew Is him i es him to . Ne, an Be | nhead during most of her [7IN%: RDG NY Untie JJone: wer = 2 =a Where did that come from? udrey lotter, Lvere Slo f . ! LM vw oy nues are a dime-a-dorzen around CRreer all at the studio Buddy Baer. hetween scenes The newsmen misquoted me. I Natalie Wood T : x few his. John adma the film city.” she said. “There Some of the girls that men do. John's living with his sister tf “The Big Skv™: “I'm a t didn’t say it. I don’t talk that Charles lai n's. : hit ati for he is Black- in love track Tw are only a few standbys who ~~ = . eon eating ac Biythe, in Hollywood these days " . If BRy m a leap. way.” i M ) nin S i sal k i KS i 1 f eM Ds Ver Def eatl AS > 2 . ~ pearance marks the firs Nn AWO oe oe the M igician «Lyric, Thurs- Scott manages to give him a ._ are constantly willing to play : H Tee 2 . and is as wide-eved about her up- Tific ad-libber. I never forget : y 8 = years. He was on tour with the 4. This is his first city show- son in boxing. Russell retur on the gal that men forget.” tire s the way she Sums it up. coming role in “Androcles and the anything once I hear it.” NOW THAT Marlene Dietrich’s stage play “Don Juan in He ing at theater prices. He has ap- Knox with news. Knox kil Nancy started playing “forgot ‘hile plaving another Lion" as he is about his own 2 =». 2 =e Blue Angel 1s playing the when asked to return. Also taken peared at the Murat and the old believing his wife is on the moun- [#n Women’ seven years ago when woman in . Universal- movie carrer. @ NORMA SHEARER'S radio _ ro wh h nik nak from “Don Juan’ tor "The B English theaters tain she won a screen contract after nal's “Francis Covers He told me: “My sister's a very emoting in “Waterloo Bridge” has Re oF Jaughter in the Vell” was Agnes Moorehead. 1 The movie to be shown with Rober. learning Scott is return- publication of her picture in a ; Town’ that Nancv mar. talented actress. She's very seri- turned the trick and thé movie . ean Martin and ta \ i Ared mirdie ¢ Jerry Lewis are all set for “Sumstage play appeared at Purdue gj tone is “Honeychile It ing to his ranch x an ambush, national magazine. The issue was rjod a New York theatrical pro- dus. about a movie career. I used scripts are rolling in. She tells mer Camp.” in whi h th pe ) tn . ’ > Bh » J while an tour. ars Judy Canova. Knox finds that it wasn't his wife devoted to pictures of the Uni- ducer, Ernest Martin Holly- to needle her about acting, but intimates that she turned down will play PB Scout 3 to 8 ys FUCCS A \ 3 : > maida F y structors = ” ” n n » who was with Scott He tries to versity of Arizona, where she was wood with his road companv of she kept saving that she wasn't the lead role in Susan Yorke's ’ . - s Jos ictors, T S | Two Girls stop Rober and is killed himself. 2 student the Broadway musical, “Guys and interested. Now she’s had a “The Widow" because the heroine HEDY LAMARR will have rue trugg Scott in turn shoots Rober.’ Ironically, in the light of late Dolls. *hange of heart, was too young Arturo de Cordova and Gar Moore Up in the northern part of New Alexander Knox is not satis- This leaves Scott with one prob- >vents, Nancy got her picture in Which avs Nancy, is one of “1 always knew it would ha Tipoff to Norma's change of as her costars in “Gentle Murder" England one factory seems to be fied with acquiring the love af lem--a choice of two women for the magazine because she was one the few times in her life in which pen. We're both a couple of slices heart about a movie comeback: the picture she'll make south of the lifeblood of a town, If it shuts Randolph Scott's girl. He must a wife. { the most popular girls in she ever got her man ff the old ham.” She's enrolled her kiddies inthe border,
Detective James Mcleod (Kirk Douglas) is nearly fanatical in hating- crime and adoring his wife, Mary (Eleanor Parker) in "Detective Story" indiana, Wednesday). He is shown here leaving or the police station for his night's work. It de-
velops into his last,
‘Detective Story’
In his first arrest of the night, McLeod brings in Arthur Kindred (Craig Hill) for embezzlement. MeLeod refuses to release him despite the pleas of Susan Carmichael (Cathy O'Donnell), who loves Kin. dred; Detective Brady (William Bendix) and the em. ployer's willingness to drop charges.
Although he subdues the criminal, he is fatal ly wounded. As he is dying, he makes a com. promise by dropping charges against Kindred. With his last breath, he pl a reporter to find Mary and ask her to forgive him. Brody then releases Kindred,
To save him from. Schneider's charges of personal malice, Mary admits she went to ‘he doctor for an
McLeod's chief target of pursuit is Dr. Karl Schneider (George Strong), an unlicensed and unskilled doctor. Figuring he has enough evidence against Schneider, he picks him up. When this evidence is blasted, McLeod gives the doctor a terrific beating in the back of the patrol wagon,
abortion before marriage. Mcleod is stunned, Tormented by these facts, he forces Mary to leave him. Later in the station house, a robber tries to escape. McLeod makes a suicidal leap at the bandit,
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