Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1951 — Page 51

SUNDAY, DEC. 9, 1951

“In Hollywood—

Someone Better

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A Fo Funy ‘Fl Without Being Silly

LAFAYETTE, Dec. 8 — The|

edermaus’

Playing right along with Miss

Kuttner-Martin production of Petina, are Michael Bartlett as “Fledermaus,” which played Pure Eisenstein, and Adelaide Bishop, " {due’s Hall of- Music here tonight, a pert, red-headed coloratura iis immensely funny without ever comic, if you can imagine it, as

Yield in Battle

By Erskine Johnson

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 8—The Clark (“I'm from Nevada, gon”) Gable-Lady Sylvia battle can turn into lurid headline stuff at any moment unless one of them yields. There's |

ations u their Sleeves. iB eS talk that both have new accus Pp ves Errore ROBERT TAYLOR'S wordage chesca de Scaffa, from Houston, on a possible reconciliation with! Tex. No feconelliation she vows. Barbara Stanwyck before their | diverce becomes final in February of 1952: “I wish 1 -did know the answer. There's no answer for it. I haven't the faintest idea.”

» », o SUNBAKED NOTES Palm Springs: Hollywoodites can’t escape ‘‘televigion” even in a town where there is no TV, There's a 20-inch screen and a hidden 16 mm. movie projector in| a Palm Springs bar to simulate television. The same heroes and badmen are shooting it up in old western thrillers. No commercials, though, and nothing gets out of focus except the customers. » » BETTY HUTTON, whooping it up in a cashmere sweater trimmed with a mink at Charley Farrell's Racquet Club, whispered fone a | movie, The film will be made | Forrest in film with Dean Martin and Jerry, in Mexico City next May as a | 0 fim | joint American-Mexican film | Oriental);

Lewis, She wailed “There isn't a plot| Venture,

THE AD campaign for a new| novel by Ari Ibn-Zahav titled| “David and Bathsheba,” due soon| {has movietowners gasping. One| line of advertising will read: “Positively not based on the] movie of the Aine name. |

THE WORD ph out that Kay| Young, estranged wife of Michael Wilding, will wed Douglas Mont-| gomery, the one-time film star, } when she sheds the British actor. |

” o n THERE HAVE been blasts at! Hedy Lamgarr in the Mexican] press and the climate will« be ichilly if she returns to Ae hel Hedy’s remarks about the schools| of Mexico to American newsman] (did the damage. Yvonne de Carlo, meanwhile, snagged the lead in Fidelity’s “The Scarlet Flame,” which Hedy wanted as her next

from

"PEOPLE WILL TALK"

"Bannerline"

that will bold all three of us. HOLLYWOOD C AN still kid™ ».n {itself. Two movie writers, arguCURRENT HOWL: A Halle ing about a film plot, corner Nativity Story woodsman covered Wi Richard Widmark for a scene in ages showed up at his studio and wppe 1 pop't Care Girk” “What Told in Drama

sheepishly explained to friends: do Sou think. Dok?" asks one: «] was on my way to Bar-

AMBASSADOR Haunting We Will Go." jorio-- ‘Guadalcanal Diary

‘Great

"COME FILL THE CUP SHORT WALK—Among Neighborhood features are: Sally (Cinema, Hamilten, Speedway, Ritz and “The Day The Earth Stood Still," starring Hugh Marlowe | and Patricia | Neal, (Irving and St. Clair): Farley Granger and Shelley

“THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL"

Iheing silly. This wonderful show, which Sol

j Hurock and NCAC currently are i Saring undoubtedly offers keen

competition to the Metropolitan | {Opera's “Fledermaus” Indianapor will see in Loew's Theater {next Friday and Saturday. Any brief review of the Hu-! |rock- -NCAC version, cleverly’ {staged by James Westerfield, must , {be mainly credits. They start with Irra Petina as {Rosalinda. Miss Petina, formerly lof the Met, has a magnificent]

© |voice, a ditto sense of comedy [and great charm. I've never seen i lor heard a singing actress who

combines so many attributes in! such a role. Besidls singing with superb| musicianship and authority, she! can manage to act like such di-

! |verse comediennes as Bea Lillie

"CASABLANCA" IF ..

Winters billed in “Behave Yourself” (Daisy, Emerson, Hamilton and Ritz); Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain in "People Will Talk" {Avalon and Grove); "Come Fill The Cup," with James Cagney, (Arlington, Rivoli, Sheridan, Fountain Square and Zaring), and Ingrid Bergman

highlighted i in "Casablanca" (Up

town).

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ri “Kent; MECCA "Cal Ne Mister” and “Rawhide’

bara Payten's house and a funny thing happened.

AUDIE MU RPRY will in U's “Claim Jumpers.” The; story has a Colorado setting in

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star!

“Should a movie always have = At Butler Program

{happy ending?” “Sure,” says Dick,

let the Seuth | War.” | THE JOE

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“In my {| mext picture I play a Cenfederate seldier so we're gonna win the Civil

A program of creative dramatics will be presented by Butlef University’s College of ‘Music| at 8 p. m., Dec. 17, in the Jordan auditorium, 106 E. North St.

Directed by Mrs. Verla Brown, f! scenes from “Little Women” will

ORSON WELL ES and ysele Capitol’s bar-room piano rec ords| include in the cast Sheila Quinlan, is Lou Busch, husband of Mar- Mary Ann Healey, Donna Beau-

Sam have agreed on how he'll pay $60,000 in back income taxes. The U. S. will take 75 per cent

until all is paid.

LUXURY NOTE: * pixie Crosby's favorite perfume costs $110 for a two- -ounee bottle.

THE LATE Robert Walker's! foreign car is up for sale. His

garet Whiting. Mar. 20, 1952, as the date They may be televised. It - always - happens dept.: A couple of fan magazine editors are screaming. They are caught | with almost-in-print yarns about Howard Duff, who just married Ida Lupino, and the

. Mark down|champ, Cynthia Ballweg, Denny EMERSON ‘Behave Yoursel!" for! of his salary for future movies ty, 24th annual Oscar awards.|

Gray and Jeanette Savage. In a series of Christmas sketches, participants. will be: Sherry Elliott, Nancy Bassler, Sandra Perk, Ann Watt, Diane Clair, Donna Mae Bertram,,

Appearing in ‘The Nativity | Story” are Tony Hall, Paul Goss,

RODEO... ‘Cariboo

Sharon Patton and Joan Knowles. |

Trail” and “Yukon OLD ~ TR Dive color cartoon. No the Sky."

NEIGHBORROOD {OLIVER— Young and Pretty” and ARLINGTON ‘Come Fill the Cup” and

‘Save Drum “Oh, Susanna” plus “This Is Korea.' ORIENTAL: Rhubarb” and “Bannerline’ AVALON—'People Will Talk” and ‘Yes PIXY—"°Lullaby of Broadway" Sir, Mr. Bones.’ Comes the Coeds. BELL—"Saturday’s Hero” Plane Robbery.’ add the Dozen : /BELMONT—"Litile Giant” and “Riephant Zi! aye “Little Words” and “Ob, |

ampede. ’ CINEMA “Cyrano de Bergerac” and nV Pa Some Fill the Cup” and “Lady CORONET— "Angels in the Outfield”

AIL—"To Pleas neh in

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Manhunt"

Tex: SANDERS—' he Mob'' and “Cattle Drive.” “Hometown Story.’ the

and SHERIDAN “Come Pill Cup” and AISY—"Behave Yourself” an itn My Pace.’ Outlaws.”

and “Cave of SPEEDWAY — “King romair's Mines" and Golden Horde.

and “The | _“Bannerline.” jYOUNTAIY SQUARE ‘Come

Fil th and “Dalton’s Women.” Ye LincoN

GARFIELD Tina, , Leathernecks” and we TODAY ® MONDAY we

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(ST, CLAIR~'‘Man With a Cloak” ‘The Day. the Earth Stood Still. STRAND. ‘The Golden Horde" and “R LW Courage.” A~—"Santa Fe"

TUXEDO ‘Cattle Drive”

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. |]and Mae West. That's real ver-| “8 | satility. «|

Says-Kinsey Makes Women Jittery

By Science Service 1.OS ANGELES, Cal. Dec, 3} Kinsey reports on sex are likely to make nervous women more inerovus and confused over sex, in the opinion of Dr. Earl O. G. Schmitt of San Jose, Cal. “It is surprising what a large percentage of women are unhappy and worried about matters of 'sex,” he stated in a report to the “American Medical Association meeting here this morning. “I doubt very much that mass

‘tertioned, will do much constructively in leading the worri-

ole and “Cyrano de some woman out of her confused 's TOWN" ‘Inspector General” and "Casa- State concerning matters of sex. chmitt said.

|Adele. The three together with |Lloyd Thomas Leech, in ‘excellent, tenor voice as Alfred; Earl Redding, another swell comic, as |Orlofsky, and William Shriner, as Falke, do wonders with Johann Strauss’ often-delirious narodies lof grand opera. Tonight's audience of some 700 got a practically continuous charge out of this treatment of “Fledermaus.” Part of the fun certainly was the work eof Ruth and Thomas Martin, whe prepared this especially witty English version, Elemer, Nagy's fine work with settings, like Orlofsky’s palace in | Aet II, which drew instant ap- { plause, rates big mention. Ensemble singing, like all the solo work, is fresh, vigorous and musical. The only weakness of

{the entire company is a rather

small and evidently tired orchestra, inadequate for the familiar

{and effective overture.—H. B.

“On the contrary, such reports, I fear, may have a very damaging effect on the proper understanding of sex problems and on the dignity of sex in the lives of many otherwise sane-minded women.” » » 5 THE PRESENT DAY nervous

woman, he: said, presents certain problems which are, in part at

least, products of our machine age and speed.

ana surveys such as the Kinsey re- She is “a scared and lonely inoa POTS, although possibly well in-

dividual in need of a friend, and looks to her doctor .more often

{for friendship than for profes-

sional skill and service,” Dr.

Zee o ‘Come Fill the Cup” and “Red |

adge of Courage.”

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