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murder by a English mysterystory writer. Opening Wednesday at the Indiana is “The Wild Blue Yonder.” It stars Forrest Tucker and Phil Harris. “Drums in the Deep South” starts Tuesday at the Lyric. Fea-
| tured actors are James Craig and
Guy Madison. The Loew's has scheduled
is a successful but lonely Eng-
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: Janet. Frobisher (Bette Davis)
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WOMEN"
| Action Promised Theater Fans
of Film Offerings
By DICK MITTMAN
Action is principal fheme to be offered first run movie goers during the coming
Broken down they are: Drama in a B-29; history of a little known Civil War event; trek of 200 women and Robert Taylor across miles of Indian country to California and
Bette Davis and Gary Merrilll jeatured roles belong to Wen-
are billed in “Another Man's 4e|1. Corey, Vera Ralston, Forrest Posion,” Times preview of the rycker and Phil Harris. week, which opens today at the Early in “The Wild Blue YonCircle. ay ?
der” Phil falls from his plane. His
Bombs and Harris chute opens at the last second
Japan was shattered to insensi- ot save him. While he is tum-
bility by the constant bombing bling through space you can imraids of our giant B-29s during : the latter part of World War II. , “The Wild Blue Yonder” (Indiana, radio show, saying: “Be careful
agine Frankie Remley, of Harris’
its next attraction. Robert Tay- Wednesday) is the story of one Curley, you might damage that lor and Denise Darcel are starred. of these planes and its crew.
pretty puss of yours—and you will miss tonight's crap game.” Vera Ralston, an Army nurse, is undecided whether she loves Wendell Corey or Forrest Tucker. {Don’t get your hopes up that Tucker might give the ring at the
[for the gals, as he does with relish lin the picture, but the movie over{lords won't allow him to go to the |#1tar. Bachelorhood is his lot.
‘Delaying Action | A little known and seldom {mentioned event which occurred | during the Civil War is drama{tized in “Drums in the Deep | South” (Lyric, Tuesday).
| According to the film, Sher{man’s famed march to the sea lis delayed considerably by a lit{tle band of Confederates who {have stationed themselves at the top of a nearly inaccessible | mountain. Here they have placed a cannon covering a railroad cutting through the mountain side. This track is the main supply line for Sherman's forces head‘ling for Atlanta. Leader of the Grays is James |Craig. Assigned by the North to {destroy this group is Guy Madijson. By the usual quirk of fate, these two men are buddies from West Point. Although this happened many times during that
AN OLDIE—The Esquire is featuring Charles Laughton in |war, filmland seems to play it | "The Beachcomber," a picture that first came out in 1938. The up much too often. companion attraction is "Jamaica Inn." It too stars Laughton. | The picture is shot in some- she says: “I do.”
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© Janet decides she has left men alone long enough, so she makes a play for Larry (Afthdny Steel), who is engaged to her
secretary, Christine (Barbara Murray). Murder is her only course
when her long missing. husband suddenly returns. The next day
- George Bates (Gary Merrill), a friend of her. husband, arrives, de~manding hi¥ whereabouts: -* ide Minti girives, deo-
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DOWNTOWN FEATURES—Among the personalities to star in movies that open during the coming .week are: Denise Darcel and Robert Taylor in "Westward the Women" (Loew's, coming; James
Craig and three minor Confederate officers in "Drums in the Deep South" (Lyric, Tuesday), and Phil Harris and Forrest Tucker in "The Wild Blue Yonder" (Indiana, Wednesday).
thing called supercinecolor. If . the hues are as brilliant as the Girls Have fo Be
appellation, it'll make a hit. S marter to Catch Lucky Boy :
him, but there was one young HOLLYWOCD. Jan. 19 (UP)— girl can't hold a man any more |WI'€S
man who had a very important ,
Since there are 200 women in have brains too.
the movie, it was a big Job to get) Miss Dow is one of Hollywood's ahi 3 10-44 them to work on time (6:30 a. m.). upcoming glamour-pusses who Spectators included Corinne Cal- ow” 18 finished, prove that this Telephones were few in the wilds considers her book-learning more Vet, John Bromfield, Mer Ferrer romance isn't studio-engineered.
of Utah where the movie is shot important to her
quarters to arouse them at dawn,
to California, the women refuse she said.
to meet their “picture” husbands, “The level of education has beuntil they get some new fineries. come so high in America that a So Robert Taylor must enter the girl can't expect to hold a man most embarrassing place a man for long any more with “mere of the old West could find—-a physical appeal. She has to make woman's toggery shop. But.-Denise up her mind to go out and get with Dick Winslow, her partner Darcel is waiting over the hill smart. That means going to coland a red face is rectified when lege and putting her mind on the
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When an “answer is not forthcoming "he forces her to admit murder. He then makes a bargain: He'll dispose “of the body if she will permit him to impersonate her husband, Janet continues her: flirtation with Larry despite the deal. George finds a mag-
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“DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH"
I : with mere beauty, says Peggy the Women” (Loew's, coming), Dow, actress, Now, she's got to
career than and alarm clocks were ‘just as'what others call her terrific perrare, so this young man was hired sonal appeal. She says the heyto go to each of the gals living dey of beautiful-but-dumb is over. “The very fact that over a milHe may not be dreamed of as Jion and a half men.are in college a lady-killer but he killed quite today ought to prove that beautifew lady's dreams, : ful girls can't cut the mustard After traveling over 3000 miles with mere charm in the future,”
netic attraction in Janet and warns Larry to stay away from his
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SATURDAY, JAN.. 19, 1952
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Indiana ; "THE WILD BLUE YONDER"
In Hollywood—
Wife Aids Husband
Topple From Barstool
By Erskine Johnson
HOLLYWOOD—Jan. 19—Hollywood and Grapevine:
wie: eredi rt Us Men Sa Ss Actress 'Mary Rogers, daughter of the late.Will, and her estranged, The movie redits don't list ’ y hubby Walter Brooks had onlookers pop-eyed by their!
tling tactics at a local spot. Mink-coated Mary grabbed
Brooks at the back of his pompa-
dour, vanked out a handful of L.amas affair isn’t cooling off one hair and knocked him off his/bit. I would guess that their barstool onto the floor. Amazed Sighs, now that “The Merry Wid-
Gloria DeHaven and Harry Ritz. “8 =x
2 4 =» A VISITING firelady on “The Gloria, by the way, Isn't Korean Story” set was telling Bob denying the possibility of a Mitchum how sorry she was that
she had missed the billboard of Bob and Jane Russell for “His
sprint to the altar with Manhattan Millionaire David Haft as hotly as in past months, She told me: “I'l admit that he's the top man.”
Kind of Woman."
BARBARA PAYTON ia "intro- Hughes will re-issue the bill-
ducing a_handsome Air Force cap- board.” tain around as ‘my nephew’ and giggling about it. . . . Their pals say that Carol Ann Beery, Wally's adopted daughter, will tie the knot
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in a new nitery act.
Chris, no longer able to tolerate Larry's interest ‘in Janet, leaves him. Janet knows she has Larry wrapped around her finger, “so she has only one person between the two of them—George. Dr. Henderson (Emlyn Williarns) tells Janet "Fury" is dead and George admits shooting the horse. This ‘gives es a two-ply reason for killing her "mate." ~ ; ome a .
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“Don’t let it throw you,” Mitchum shrugged. “Someday Howard ¥
Florida Wins Again
By United Press HOLLYWOOD; Jan. 19—Flore
ida has won another round in its perpetual contest with Cali
_ | fornia, Patricia Neal, movie star,
reports. It tops Hollywood as a style center. Miss Neal infiltrated.into the enemy camp disguised with a southern accent and spied on the {style shows, She came back to {headquarters with the report that Hollywood is being left way behind in the fashion race. “Miami has developed a sort of |a school of dress of its own,” she said. “It empha=izes play, sports and swim clothes and semiformal evening wear. | “Those are the kinds of clothes ithat Southern California has been tops at designing, up to now. We'll have to move fast to catch up now.” ” ” ” | MISS NEAL slipped into Miami on a tour that also included Mexico City, Havana, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo, where she was guest of {honor of the government of Uruguay at its film festival. The South American ladies, sha |said, are better-dressed than any{body in Miami or -Hollywood, or leven New York. “South American” women are {among the best-dressed women in {the world,” she said. “The new{est Parisian creations and styles {seem to reach there before they fare seen at Miami Beach or Beve {erly Hills or Fifth Avenue.”
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SONGSTRESS — This lovely
DAN DAILEY and Corinne Cal< [ile girl is Sheryl Clarke, feavet, snarling foes when they -
made “When Willie Comes Marching Home” a couple of years ago, : ; are now very buddy-buddy in their They will be appearing at the ® © on rehearsals for the musical seIbooks rather than on the dances.” THE Lana Turner - Fernando quences in “What Price Glory.” | morrow evening.
tured vocalist with Jimmy” Featherstone and his Orchestra,
Indiana Roof tonight and to-
Janet's little world® crashes “around her when George sur. vives a planned jeep wreck and. Larry goes back to Christine. An ironic ending is. due, but * fate infervenes.: .. - - 7
