Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1952 — Page 20
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By Erskine’ Johnson HOLLYWOOD, May 14—Movies Without Popcorn: Linda Darnell and Gary Merrill are the stars before the
mogul, tossed weekly soirees at his
Stars Placed on
By ALINE MOSBY United Press Hollywood Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD, May 14—Hollywood’s 1852 champion party-giver is a new-style “Atwater Kent” who has the movie star guests help wash the dishes. The late Mr. Kent, radio-set
formal mansion to which the entire movie industry was invited at one time or another, He had
{umpteen servants and etiquet out
camera in Fox,’s “Night Without Sleep,” a suspense thriller of Emily Post. about a composer who believes he has murdered his wife.
They play their scene under Roy Baker's direction in the shell ++ of a limousine, dismantled except for the back seat and rear window. I notice that luscious Linda draws her mink coat about her each time Baker calls for “Camera.” It turns out that Linda hasn't bothered to put on the dress provided by the studio. Instead, she's wearing her own black ldce underslip. You just can't tell what movie queens are wearing-—or not wear-ing-—underneath their mink coats
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AN ARTIFICIAL ocean has been created for Ul's “City Beneath the Sea,” an adventure flicker about a sunken treasure, Director Budd Boetticher is lin ing up an action shot in which Bob Ryan and Tony Quinn, as deép-sea divers, plunged into the briny. On a small banana boat, Mala Powers stands by with. other actors who play members of the treasure-seeking expedition. There's a realistic backdrop of J too, and I overhead a set visitor say: : “Why, it's so real I can almost seé¢ Errol Flynn”
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of extras are attending a meet-| ing of Alcoholics Anonymous on) Hal Wallis’ “Come Back, Little, Sheba” set at Paramount. !
When Director Daniel Mann is) finally satisfied with the highly dramatic sequence, another touching drama fragment takes place off-stage. The extras pass a woman wearing dark glasses on| the sidelines and fail to recognize her, She is the producer's wife,
{but In- the days before sound
swept in, she was the screen's leading comediene. Her name?! Louise Fazenda, Fi THERE'S another punch at communism caming up at UI under the title, “Ivan's Left Hand.”| It's a satire about a Russian
M. P. who's imported to fight as a professional. boxer in the U., 8. The fun begins when the lad with the Red Doctrinés meets the American way of life head on and changes his viewpoint, , , . Irving Hoffman's description of Johnnie Ray’s New York night club debut: “A nervous breakdown in public.” Ray's also being labeled ‘“The| Prince of Walls.” -}
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But this year's social leadérs of the cinema city are actor Jody Hutchison and his pretty blond wife, bank heiress Dora Stillman.
Errol Flynn, Larry Parks, Jane Wyman and Keenan Wynn are among hundreds invited to parties at the Hutchisons’ new $750,000 mansion -- the first lavish movietown mansion in years,
Put on KP
But the Hutchisons fired the the handsome, sun-tanned actor. | [servants and have happy guests “We'd say two for breakfast and! like Burt Lahcaster and Lucille eight would show up; or last week, | for example, we had 35 for dinner
Ball on KP, “We tried permanent servants
Forsyth, Friesner To Lead Science Hikes
Two Indianapolis men will lead hikes at meeting of the Indiana Academy of Science May 23-24 at Dunes State Park. Max Forsyth,
rect a bird hike and Dr. Ray C. Friesner, Butler University, will lead a botany hike. Meeting with the academy members will be the Indiana Soll] Science Society. Headquarters will be at Dunes Hotel. Among, presiding officers will be Dr. H. M.| Powell and W. A. Daily of Eli} Lilly & Co., vice president and secretary of the Academy,
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LOEW'S of2dian Uprising,” at 12:50, 3:58, 7:65 and 10:10
“Boots Malone,” at 11, 2:08, 5:10
130. and 8:20 CIRCLE
" and Fury,” with Tony Cur- f tis and Jan Sterling, at 13:50, 8,
“Meet Danny Wilson,” with Frank Siliatra, at 11:20, 2:30, 5:40 and ad ESQUIRE Wr ory,” with Bette Davis, at a 10:08,
INDIANA we Bell hel Toes,” wit “Myros "any Deanne Crain, 4) 45, 3:45, 6:50 and 9:55. “Rodeo,” at 11:30, 2:35, 5:35 and
8:40 KEITR'S “Prid f St. Louis,” with Dan pies and Josane™ Bru. at 12:35. 45, 6:55 and 10:08. Far slodt Mailman.” at 11:08, 2:18, 5:30 and 8:40. LYRIC
“Brave Warrior,” with Jon Hall, at 12:27, 3:08, 5:33, 8:15 and 10:37.
“The Girl of the Limberlost” at 11:27, 2:08, 4:33, 6:50 and 9:27,
Stage show at,8. RITZ PR Lord Says No!” Curtain time,
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