Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1951 — Page 34
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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 20-=There will be no movie star
who reports to Warner Bros. |
| picture.
i season for movie queens to an-
# rumors are way off base.
| the picture.
: his directing talents on “A Like-
{chance T will.
of his famous dad.
It's a one-picture shot for the 40-year -old publisher of | the Beverly Hills Citizen, who told; |
many, years-«<he used to play polo| (with Dad. I'm not an actor but | jon his say so I'm going to do the| I'm putting myself nl {Mike's hands.” As Will sees the role, it will te, {an Impression of his father's| (character rather than a copy. He! says: “I'm not going to copy his| |mannerisms or his accent, but if! {it comes naturally that's fine.” | » ” n | FARLEY GRANGER isn't worried about Shelley Winters’ re-turn-from-Europe flash that she's in love with Italian actor Vittorio Gassman. It's fashionable this
nounce overseas loves but Shelley’s heart still belongs to Farley. | “ 9 a PAULETTE GODDARD and novelist Eric Remarque are a European blaze. Mickey Rooney's ready to leap into TV now that MGM's given him the green light, His two films a year deal at the studio restricted, until now, his video career... . Charles Laughton and Elsa Lanchester insist those separation
The inside on Jim Thorpe's poor financial ' condition — everyone thought he collected a bundle for the film version of his life—is that he sold his | story to MGM in 1982, and spent the cash. MGM sold the | story to prner Brothers, where Thorpe worked on a weekly check during filming of
» n ” DICK POWELL, set to test Story” at Paramount, shrugged his shoulders when I —asked--him-—he-te's ready to quit] acting in favor of a straight director’'s ticket. “I'm going to try on this picture,” he said. “If I like it and if the film turns out well, there's a Sometimes I think I've been acting long enough.” n on on THEY'RE TOSSING out “The Keystone Girl” title at Paramount
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“Calling Bulldog Drummond,” with Walter Pidgeon, at 11, 2:05, 5:05 and 1
- CIRCLE “Close to My Heart,” with Ray Milland and Gene Tierney, at 11:35, 1:40, 3:45, 5:45, 7:50 and 9:55. “Ride, Cowboy, Ride” at 1.20, 3:25, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30. ESQUIRE “M," Sn Davia Wayne at 7:30 and 10:4 : Bay with Willlam Phipps. at 6 and 9:10. “= INDIANA “Fixed Bayonets, Gen Fyans. at 11:09, 1:56, 4 " i 32 and “Northwest Territory” at 12:56, 335, 6:25 -and 9:15
KEITH'S . “Let's Make It Legal,” with Claudelite Colbert, "at 12:40, 3:50, 7 and 10:05 ‘‘Love Nest,” with William Lundigan, at 11:15, ‘2 20, 5:30 and 8:40.
LYRIC “Captain Blood,” with Errol Flynn, at 11, 1:38, 4:30. 7:22 and 10:14. “Masked Raiders,” with Tim Holt, at 12:38, 3:30. 6:22 and 0:14,
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“THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1951
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. *
‘Christmas Nightingale’ Scheduled Two Dey:
“The Christmas Nightingale” Florence Breunig, Jupior Civic Theater's holiday ston, .
a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Saturday and Cooney, 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the Booth Hiatt, Tarkington Civic.
Johnny Davis, Kathlene
han, the Phyllis Newman Groff|and Barbara Brown. play will number in its cast: John|
Schneider, Sunnylee Crouch, Don Steiner, Dwight Ritte, Jim Wiley, Celia Turner, Karen Sue "Turner,
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Teachers to Meet
| The Indiana Piano Teachers’ |Guild will hold their monthly {meeting [Central Public Library, a. m. tomorrow. _ - action!
three gills.
Phone PL aza-5551.
WHERE KILL or DIE WAS THE INOHN ay/
...and the guns of a Hunted Man and his Hunter fought side by: side across the blood-mad terror of the Navajo empire!
Frances JohnAlma . Taylor, Betty Ann production, will be given at 10:30|Copeland, Susie Schornick, Snuls + Gerald Whitehouse, Rhoda Kittleson, Martin Hinman, Directed by Mrs, John G. King Mary Jane Vandivier, Bill Bishop
Phillips, Sally Sommer, Schorling Boston Tea Party Still: On
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‘when secret agent Hope
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and coming up with a new treatment of the Mack Sennett biography that’s already cost the studio
Says Paul Douglas, who will “Now it's going to be a history of early Hollywood. The last script I saw was designed for Betty Hutton and was all musical numbers. There wasn't enough of Sennett to hide behind a custard pie.” ” o ” COMPARE Alan Young's brand {of comedy with Charley Chaplin's |and he beams. Chaplin's his idol. ¥ Says Alan: “I've always remem- ¥ bered reading Chaplin's success [theory for comediatns, ‘Do something funny but don't be funny J come i>
” 5 ” Leslie Caron will do a big ballet number based on the St. Louis Blues in MGM's “Glory Alley.” Charles O'Curran will be the dance director.
5 ” ” CAROLYN JONES, who landed] a Paramount contract after play-| ing a crime-syndicate doll in “This Is Dynamite,” is the daughlter of Billy Jones of early-day-| jradio fame. The Happiness Boys ~Billy Jones and Ernie Hare—| remember? i
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