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By BEN COOK HOLLYWOOD, May 17—Alan| Ladd made his first big splash on| the screen fighting with a pistol. | Since then he also has fought] with blackjacks, clubs, rifles and | bare fists, i Now, after 10 years as a star, | he says: | “I feel as though I've arrived] at last.” What brings this on is the fact) that he finds himself with a! sword in his hand as the star of “The Iron Mistress,” his first vehicle under his new Warner Bros. contract. He plays the famous Jim Bowie, colorful 19th century adventurer who is best known for his in-| vention of the knife, Bowie became a legend! among Indians and white men alike for his prowess as a fron-| tier fighter in Louisiana and Mississippi. He was a fine swordsman, too, and that is why Ladd gets a] chance to wield a mean rapier today. “I think every star should have| a chance at a part in which he | wears ruffles on his shirt, fancy pants and carries, or at least flourishes, a sword,” Ladd said. “It sort of does something for an actor’s ego.” Ladd’'s own ego is taking a slight battering, however, as he prepares to get down to work on the picture. He's learning to fence under the critical eye of Fred) Cravens, the man who taught! John Barrymore and Douglas] Fairbanks Sr. their tricks with] the sword. | “I thought tennis was strenu-| ous until I started to work with] this guy,” Ladd moaned. “He won't let me back up, either. I| have to stand my ground and thrust and parry, thrust and) parry.” |

Broad-Beamed Actress Sticks | To Her Part

Something new in breakawaybottom chairs was created re-| cently to accommodate the 275 pounds of Maxifie Gates for a| Joe Besser two-reeler being produced in Hollywood. With the actress supposed to sit in a wooden armchair and have the bottom fall out, it was

found that no studio chair was wide enough to squeeze in the] 80, the prop ‘de-|

Gates beam. partment built one using stretchable rubber on the bottom and arms,

Worked fine, too, until Miss|Aldo Ray in the comedy “The wants him very much alive. The|In this film she and Aldo Ray go|célls without that haunting clopGates tried to get out of it. Then|

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"The Green Glove’

Michael Blake (Glenn Ford) is. in southern France during World War Il. He meets an art dealer who gives him a jeweled auntlet and flees. Blake leaves glove with a countess, mising to refurn for it, in Fhe reen Glove," Lyric, Wednesday.

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FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT—Adding to the entertainment pleasure this week are the first-run a ) _ films playing at the downtown theaters. Alan Ladd and Arthur Kennedy star in "Red Mountain Loew's (Indiana, Thursday); Richard Kee Teller finds himself torn between two worlds in “Navajo” (Ritz, "l Tuesday); "Mara Maru" stars Errol Flynn in the lead role (Circle, Wednesday); "Dance Magic HE MARRYING KIND brings strange dances and dancers to the screen (Esquire, Friday) and Judy Holliday and Aldo Ray gg are J a in "The Marrying Kind" (Loew's, Friday). ;

Film Fare Will Suit All Tastes

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SATURDAY, "MAY 17, 1952

. * % : By KATHLEEN CVENGROS about a small Navajo boy, begins|reer of Gen. Quantrelly’ For those To Wear Noisy, A Good Pictu re—But a Little Old

It's'who may be a little sketchy onlLeather Heels | their American history, Quant-| ny, ,eqigtant director yelled, |

|rell was a Southern officer who, " . ha lled a ragged band of guerrillas Quiet. Irene Dunne, vexed by money Marta and George are in a car| hospital. | Six convicts, Gilbert Roland,(y.biec ig playing a demas ’

Navajo” has been selected bY | west of the Mississippi in the rin d Mitchell, Alf Kiellin J iclosing days of the Civil War. | an pe Jelin, Jay | | Adler, Marshall Thompson and

TRUE TO FORM, the first-Tue3day at the Ritz. 5 . “Navajo.” rin theaters in town are :

bringing movie-goers a varied Prize Winner

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Paris, with George at the wheel. enough to rate headlines.”

Fans can take their choice—or the Edinburgh, Scotland, Film . . | | tic scene with Deap Jagger a8/But the director halts the scene.

see them all for that matter—of|Festival as the prize film of the

{With hopes of a Confederate vica red-blooded western, a swash- a ’ i buckling sea saga set in en foatival and was voted picture, fading, Quantrell turned to|Fenry Morgan, startéd to walk Later in the script, Irene will dis-|grease-paint on George's hands?| wood actress and recalls:

times, a light comedy, an arty|°f the month” by Scholastic y hoody campaign of personal|across the cement floor corridor|cover that her backyard trees/The British actor balks at first, | dance film or the heart-warming Press. = contest, 2 Lag i the oa their cells for a scene in “My have sprouted $5 and $10 bills. ut SNAIY satends his mitts. tale of a small Indian boy. It is an American-made movie captain who puts him out o el " i ' 4 Dean discuss the! ays Opening Friday at the Esquire about a T-year-old Navajo who is|picture. SIX Comviels. AS Irene AM De

“ » -t | *“Cut,” interrupted director is “Dance Magic,” featuring the|caught between his Navajo an are framed photographs of their! Ballet Russe and many otHer cestry and the American white No Fur Coats |Hugo Fregonese. “There's some- gu een pen oy mg dha and go '}

dance groups in varied numbers, {man’s civilization. | , Judy Holliday who got twolthing about this scene that Dee Pollard, on the walls of the, a a con oght vio A Good Ladd |mink coats and an Oscar In doesn’t ring true. Would you fel- set. These are actual photographs

“ , borrowed from the parents ‘of through “Red Mountain” opening! “Red Mountain” finds Alan| Cor» Yesterday” this time getsiows mind showing me your joan and Dee. Thursday at the Indiana.

a wedding ring in “The Marrying peels?” “Mara Maru,” tale of a marine fade 10 Souble 5 fo lis shoul’ wind» In place of the “brassy, | ? | U diver, stars Errol Flynn and Ruth . 'dumb blonde,” Judy is a typical Joan Evans without a stitch of | na Merkel talking about head- can’t be whipped up by any Roman and begins Wednesday at general would like him out of the|y,, voip oir) whose marriage Wr Hp: clothing nis on a bearskin|'n® hints that she was tired of itler designer. the Circle. way, a murderous Indian chief] 8 “Just as I thought,” Fregonese, |

: 8 But it's Joan the age of ll after a recent home accident ® & =» Academy Award winner Judy would like to have his scalp and|Ve™Y much like anyone else’s— said, “rubber; and who ever heara|"U8 i at ge.91 Holliday joins with newcomer a gun-toting badlands blonde although she doesn’t realize it.of convicts marching to their "on

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I3 months, In which she took an overdose of! |sleeping pills. DIRECTOR Bob Parrish is Marrying Kind,” Loew's, Friday. [film traces the last and most vio-|{from the “I do” stage to “drop|clop of footsteps on goncrete putting George Sanders Another unusual film, this oneilent episodes in the notorious ca-/dead” and back again. {floors?” | Toren through their pacesdown as I was at the time,”

Back in, Paris after the war, Blake meets Chris Kenneth (Geraldine Brooks) but the gay evening they are spending is interrupted by- Inspector Faubert (Roger Treville), who tells Blake a mysterious man is dead in his room. Blake proclaims his innocence and the Inspector frees him. Then Blake and Chris head for southern France and the green glove—believing it may have something to do with

At the bombed-out chateau belonging to the Countess who had rescued: Blake during the war, Mike and Chris find Rona waiting for them. He has kept track of all Blake's movements since ¥he war, knowing that some day he'd return for the gauntlet. While one of his men hold Chris, the immaculately-dressed Rona-orders

> others to beat Mike infa revealing what he did with the gauntlet. the murder. On the train one of Faubert's men, who has been trail- When Blake refuses, they threaten harm to Chris, only to be

ing them, is also murdered. They leave the train and continue their stopped by Inspector Fa Bert's surprise arrival. Rona flees with his journey toward the Countess’ chateau on foot, _ men. oi : .

When the of the bells, they rush info the streets They had spent months praying of“ the glove—so the bells

When the Countess gives the gauntlet to Blake she tells him it belongs in the church of St. Elzear and that the bells haven't rung there since the glove was stolen. Blake decides to return the glove. He sends Chris to detain Rona and rushes to the church where he replaces the gauntlet in

its sacred niche. Having eluded Chris, Rona, hot fills with villagers crowding into chur

in pursuit, is shot by one of his own men who mistakes him for Blake, ~~ : | hail the return of the green glove.

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: Blonde, Dixie-drawled Una has her hubby in “It Grows on Trees.” Will a make-up man put some|chalked up 22 years as a Holly-

| “I came out to play Ann Rut|ledge with Walter Huston. Somewake to" kicking about times I think I came out to play family budget, I notice that there,» . o Pe Crew member growls her with Abe Lincoln himself.”

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DANA ANDREWS’ kid brother, |Steve Forrest, just landed an act“It could have happened to any-|/ing contract at MGM. , , . Harry and|/body who was as ill and as run-|Brian’s set for a comeback via a telefilm, “The Doctor Prescribes.”

ople of the fawn hear the ringis for the ref While Faubert rounds up elimi