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By Kathleen Cvengros

WHAT MORE COULD you ask for than a true-life adventure in the African jungles—a fast-moving fight film —a sequel to “Cheaper by the Dozen '—another Geronimo saga—an arty Italian‘film—or a Bette Davis epic? That's the movie menu at the] ——————— first-run theaters this week. bitter and ironic, the film atOpening Thursday at the Lyric tempts to show man and his is “Tembo,” factual account of an constant struggle to find happiAfrican safari led by Howard ness, As in all fantasies, the audiHill {ence must be made to feel symFrancesco Golisano, Italian pathetic or else the play loses its star, is featured in “Miracle in power and seems ridiculous. Milan,” Ritz, Tuesday. ... | The story itself deals with a boy The Circle Theater opens with of 18 who goes out into the world Tony Curtis, Jan Sterling and and attempts to better a village of Mona Freeman in “Flesh and hohoes. He is aided in his work by

Fury,” Wednesday. (his dead foster mother and a Bette Davis, George Brent and magic dove. Geraldine Fitzgerald star in

“Dark Vietory” beginning Friday Last Stand at the Esquire. 3 | : : ” Times preview of the week is! Indian Uprising,” ‘story of the “Belles on Their Toes.” Indiana, ast rebellion led by Geronimo,

Thursday. Iwas filmed in the very area where “Indian Uprising,” Loew's, 8at-iGeronimo once majestically rode

urday, stars George Montgomery .. and Audrey Long. the: famous Oak Creek Canyon S {in Arizona.

African Thrills | There the film company spent

Taking its title from an Afri. two weeks shooting exteriors for

can tribal name for elephant, the picture against some of the

+ At ro |MOSt breath-taking terrain in the Tis. Rowe d FS world. The results aré pictorially how-an-arrow expedition through Peautiful “ » the Dark Continent. ® Story of “Uprising”. was . , taken from the records in U. 8S. Captured in the film are HHI'S| Army archives and deals with the encounters with the largest, fleet- 6,5) gays of the mighty Apache est and most dangerous beasts of ination, led by Geronimo. the African plains and Jungle! After a lifetime of fighting the swamps—when he is armed only white map, Geronimo finally surwith a bow and arrow. rendered. He and his followers Objective of the expedition was were first sent to Florida, then

“to find the home of the rarely Alabama. Finally he was sent to

visited Leopard Men, who live Ft. Sill, Okla., where he died in deep in the heart of the jungle. On 1909, gi the way, Hill hunted, photo-| !

graphed and at times ‘was forced + * to run from vicious animals. Comic Benny will

Fight Film Sleep Well for “Flesh and Fury” combines the] . R stark background of the prize Rest of His Life fight game with the unfolding of | . a typical love story. It is the| If Jack Benny isn't the beststory, of a deaf mute who feels the dressed sleeper in movie-town, it

only way he can make a living islisn’t the fault of Producer Wil: in the boxing ring. {iam Perlberg.

His life and career are influ-| Recently, Perlberg called on enced greatly by a money-hungry B cafe dancer and a magazine >enny for his opinion of a comwriter. The dancer is always there edy routine in “Aaron Slick From

to spend his money and the writer [Punkin Crick.” Jack offered sev-|

is always there to pick him up eral tips, and Perlberg was ex-

when he falls down—which makes tremely grateful for his assista complete circle of emotions. ance, «se! Anxious to show his appreciaArtistic Fantasy (tion, the movie maker contacted

In a switch from his usual more/Mrs. Benny and asked her if serious theme, Vittorio De Sica, there was anything Jack needed. Italian director, has turned to|/She hinted that the comic was comic-fantasy, and has given the|slightly low on pajamas. art houses another prize-winning|. The next day, a lifetime supply film in “Miracle in Milan.” |of slumber duds arrived at the Sometimes ‘gentle, sometimes Benny home.

‘Belles on Their Toes’

Mother Lillian Gilbreth (Myrna Loy) watches proudly as the baby of her family of I'l is graduated. With her are her two oldest daughters, Anne (Jeanne Sain) and Ernestine (Barbara Bates). As er Gilbreth mentally reviews the her children after

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BEST IN TOWN—Entertainment for this coming week at the downtown theaters includes: Tony Curtis and Jan Sterling in "Flesh and Fury" (Circle, Wednesday); George Montgomery and Joe Sawyer in "Indian Uprising" (Loew's, Saturd ay); Howard Hill in "Tembo" (Lyric, Thursday); Francesco Golisano in "Miracle in Milan" (Ritz, Tuesday) and Bette Davis in "Dark ¢ Friday).

In Hollywood—

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By ERSKINE JOHNSON | HOLLYWOOD, May 3—Cornel Wilde's blushing about that trop-| ical growth of virile matting on his chest on the billboards for “At Swords Point.” Riding the crest of the wave as a high-volt-age star since his click in “The Greatest Show on Earth,” Cornel said: : | “I guess .I have an adequate amount of hair on my chest, but not for Howard Hughes. The makeup department insisted on increasing the foliage.” #” » ” THE STATELY halls of England dept.: Douglas Fairbanks Jr, has just bought a 19th Century mansion in Kensington. , , . {Orson Welles, who's a whodunit (all to himself, is writing the last

The Gilbreth family goes to :,a cottage in Nantucket, where Mother Gilbreth attempts to carry on her late husband's - work, and the children keep house and enjoy themselves. “Frank pours beans on Martha,

Cornel Behind the Foliage

der mystery. . . . The censors are clamping down on Peggy Castle's way of reading her lines as a sultry doll in “Invasion, U. 8. A.” Too Mae .Westish. o - »

RICHARD CONTE suggested a certain actor for a role in his new starrer, “The Riding Kid,” but was told by UI's casting department that the actor was too short to be a sagebrush performer,

“So okay,” shrugged. Conte,

“put him on an Adler elevated

saddle.” J

® x = MINDY CARSON, nightingal-

ing it to thunderous applause ‘at/low-up to “The Bullfighter and {the Lady.” » “copycat” |

the Mocambo, is admitting that she will brave the

(after Movie’ offers are pouring in for

“Indianapolis Times

Esquire "DARK VICTORY"

|Decca. She told me: “Years ago, |

{when I tried to be a singer, the, {best offer I could get was a night |

club date for $60 a week. And

leven at that price, I only lasted

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for a week.” * 5 ~ 5 | A FEMME star with a flair for| {hogging the spotlight was model- | ing her new gown at a party un-| til Don Loper withered her with:

“I see your mother is sewing 4 | again,

ictory" (Esquire,

Dinah Shore's program. Mindy, who resembles Ingri Bergman, but she won't sign any| contract that prohibits TV, I 4 0 'w year-old son of James Warren IT'S STRICTLY in the don't-| (Gloria swanson’'s leading man in Dreatheq-word Stage, Mii al “Three For Bedroon C”), showed allis an zio Pinza have been x confabbing about “The Life of his Tather & drawing of a man Chaliapin” to lure movie audi- | i arms, ences who went hook, line and! y six sinker for “The Great Caruso.” 28ked. Glenn answered: “Oh, he's a

arms?” Warren

» » n RICARDO MONTALBAN has Hollywood character.” been cleared by MGM to star in| Fo awn Budd Boetticher's independent,] WANDA HENDRIX is still] “The Number One,” in Spain giggling. She met a genuine sheik next March. It's Boetticher's fol- .,.o making “South of Algiers” in the North African desert and

& sn =» he tossed his only four English|

taunts and star in a 15-minute | JANE WYMAN'S beaming over words at her: “Baby, you slay| {pages of his first book-—a mur-|TV songfest for NBC patterned ‘her new recording contract for me.” { he a on apart ima ———— ———— iio : : as

The Gilbreths plus Tom stick together through thick and thin. They discover that they can do almost anything as long as they all put their shoulders to the wheel and work fegeifier. Mother Gilbreth even forgives Tom when she discovers a batch of root beer into jomathing stronger. In + “ Anne has fallen in love, but out of lo cided to-forget all ideas of marrying her doctor.

the tour to e's trying fo make which her h meantime, yalty to the family has de- . at a university in

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| nd once ranked settled in the work she loves she will be able to raise all of her children to a Juppy adult life. She turns down a job as professor

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"SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1952

GLENN WARREN, the four-

MUSIC FOR THE ROOF— Bil Moore and his orchestra will furnish the music for dancing tonight and tomorrow night at the Indiana Roof. Bill and his musical aggregation have made an estimated 100 appearances throughout central Indiana during the past 12 months, including several at the Roof. Their brand of music has become a favorite of the patrons at Indiana's largest dance spot.

She Has No Time To Get Old

By BEN COOK HOLLYWOOD, May 3—Marlene Dietrich, the glamorous gréndma, feels sorry for womeh who grow old. She thinks it's not necessary. For herself, she ‘says she doesn't have time to grow old. . “Most women don't have enough to do,” she explained. ‘Either that, or they have some sort of drudgery which ages them befor their time, } “Because they don't have enough to do, they are bored. Boredom ages one. ‘They: n too much. Sitting down. 8 {you fat, They are envious r husbands, who are busy, so they grow angry. Anger gives you lines.” ; . The solution, she said, isto stay busy, with many different éccupa~ tions and inferests. That way, she contends, one will never grow old. The formula has worked for her, She is one of the busiest women in the world today and conceded to be one of the loveliest. When RKO Radio premiered her newest picture, “Rancho Noterious,” in Chicago recently, Miss Dietrich appeared on the stage and sang several numbers. For her final selection she changed into the tights and form-flitting bodice she wears for one scene, There hadn't been such a chorus of wolf whistles since Sally Rand made her first appearance at the Chicago World’s Fair. There still isn't a pair of legs in Hollywood that can match hers for symmetry and grace and her complexion is smooth as a teen-ager's. . As for being busy, no one can doubt that she' is, She stars in a weekly radio show, “Cafe Istanbul,” from New York. That would be a full-time job for lots of people. Still, she is in Hollywood already discussing her next film with Fidelity Pictures. She nas another film on the fire to be {made in Europe this summer and |she is helping rework the script,

Working on Play

At the same time she is work{ing on the script of a play for which she is set to star this fall on Broadway. She also is eyeing la series of television guest shots as preparation for possibly take ing “Cafe Istanbul” into video [next year, | “One never grows old,” she phi. |losophized, “One gets old becauss one stops growing.” wy

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Leaving for a lecture four, Mother Gilbreth places Tom Brack. en (Hoagy Carmichael) in charge of the children. She is going on to establish herself in the world of engineers, in

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