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OLID A By Kathleen Cvengros BIG ; WITH THE EXCEPTION of one film—the billings at the first-run theaters for next week should offer no challenge [IFNy to the intellect at all. The one I mention won't necessarily offer a challenge, either, it just drags out a timeE worn topi¢—World war ll—andg, ———m—/™ on worries it around a bit. {has been sent to photograph this The other films were created unusual author for a big and im-
: \ with one purpose in mind—to al-\portant magazine .layeuf. ) Of low the theater-goer to sit back) ,.....4" it ner youth and
. in his seat and relax—with no! ; GHT—ENJOY OU strain on his brain. And that's Deauty, Shelby can’t take Dorin-
: D0 exactly what they do. {da seriously, which she‘ resents, Opening Wednesday at the of course. Lyric is “Okinawa,” another of But, eventually, after a series fol Bd: the time-honored war films, this ¢ njjarious situations, they realize time starring Pat O'Brien, Cam-|i,,v're made for each other. eron Mitchell and Richard Den- Produced for the most part ND * ning. lalong the magnificent coast of “The Lady Says No” opens Fri- (California, around Carmel and day at the Esquire with Joan monterey, the action takes place Caulfield and David Niven inin surroundings that are breathstarring roles. takingly lovely. Jane Russell and Robert Mitch-| : BOOTE um make a red-hot team in “Ma- Navy Film
RN mo. at He Insane, ait The ingenuity of motion picture RAW ; ae See Ni Esquire 5 ; Loew's brings you “Youn Tye ae hi 8qu En DEVI With Ideas” Friday. Glen Ford, technical crews was demonstrated Indiana & al | “THE LADY: SAYS NO"
share top billing. “Okinawa.” a ELAND The Times preview-of-the-week| The scene called for a Kami- “Neal i
is a Dian oF TO ro laze, one of the Japanese suicide } Du 0 f i . . oy ) wd Circle lb ieiy |planes used against the Navy FEATURED NEXT WEEK—A full and varied film menu awaits patrons of the first-run theaters
’ -® : . |during World War II, to crash next week, Included in the fare are Pat O'Brien, Cameron Mitchell and Richard Denning in "Okinawa" I ndi ans See K Cl L k This Is a Family? lonto the deck of an American (Lyric, Wednesday); Glenn Ford and Denise Darcel make time in Yond Man With Ideas’ (Loew's, Nothin Odd eaga n aims UC Comedy, romance, and family destroyer during the battle of Friday); Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell have star billing in "Macao" (Indiana, Thursday), and Joan g
» . IT of . » \ ® * life are rolled up into “Young Okinawa. The vessel used for the Caulfield and David Niven co-star in “The Lady Says No" (Esquire, Friday). In Threatt Name Was His Companion .
) 2 With Ideas.” The movie] h Black . Man t eas ovie sequence was the USS ac Yulin neweomer HEilzabetis Coy-| By BEN. CODE cont afta Zomcet cla od
brings you a gay, rollicking story moored at a pier of the Terminal |In Hollywood— te. Saaatt ts attract about a young man in a hurry to Island Naval Base at Wilmington, | 9 eatl’s name is attracting ooLLYWOOD, May 31 — Look younger boys, He that, as
S * achieve success, and who, along| 3 as, much attention as her prettyifor Ronald Reagan to bela football player, I would have rig ach way, learns about hone Cal. : Star Is Image of C Qa ntor at 24 face and svelte figure. tor Bol out of the Aga Actorsisome influence over the boys. from his wife, a showgirl and a| First step in Himing the Stash} ; Among Crow Indians used in/Guild any day now. Football Mixed In career woman, ; | as 1 = an igblane hi 4 By ERSKINE JOHNSON Cantor. You can’t do it just with| ways acting. They even acted Inher film, however, her name was| He's just admitted that luck is] “I wanted to keep in the good h Set in a humorous background | oo . Or a na art to] HOLLYWOOD, May 31 make-up.” {their cars going home.” |considered common, The Crow re- as big a factor as hard work and|graces of my girl so I did it, DVING of family life, the Arthur Sheek- P08 Wa% HO PoC oP ctual| Guys and Dolls: “Evervbody|y TPer¢s Dot one worry line in| What happened to handsome cruits boasted such names as Ag- perseverance in achieving success.|. “Half the allotted time at SunETTER TH : man (“Dear Wife” and “Mr. Mu-|2 {Guy 8: Verybody | Keefe's face about being pegged Buddy's movie career? nes Deer Nose, Winona Plenty] “Old Dame Fortune has been|98Y School was given to religious
crash. Debris was placed on the hi f : subjects,’ and the other to 0 : sic”) screenplay shows what hap-| {thinks of Eddie Cantor as he as a Cantor type after the film is| (Hoops, Lizzie Yellow Tail, Wilma smiling on me thus far, ever since ’ ae . pens to a shy, retiring fellow who|Jt0k and a ined do. lugk ** looks today. I can show you Reloaged He Somumiented: “I look — —a. in Se ning the Backbone, Wayne Tobacco and school days,” Reagan confided as Joothallh ping 8 attee as, has an ambitious wife. Bogged| During the actual filming of photographs of Eddie at 24 and| e e as he looks today only {Woodrow Plenty On Top. he lounged between scenes -of
ih 1 » ; {girl he grinned. “Then Cagney Rh their religious assignments.” HEATAIR | down in a small community, they| pe crash, small pipes with holes Keefe Branselle looks just like Ton hop my eyes and comb mY Cyne along and pushed a grape- he's Working Her Way Through) ™y, "wes ‘an unfortunate circume
Mo Thar |] LAE he rmbt ves In 1S, TUL HS TL LOY Ee rn nse Cures act 3201 Nowy Old Paint (CoImE te murent color musk, Jt 15,88, Hiornte Sry 2 : on the deck. They were attached) That's how. Producer Sidney| ‘HOLLYWOOD'S glamor que ens| Ws Washed up. The mack. om- | 3 | This favor from Lady Luck reak that Reagan ‘credits for his She Changed Her Mind {to four hoses, each of which led |Sholsky answered Hollywood and pave forgotten how ‘to act—ote] OWE, rag em-out lovers ame, Is Convertibl e goes all the way back to his high first big professional opportunity. ) to a tank of butane gas on the Vine critics ‘who lifted surprised| |The. rage : school days in Illinois: at Dixon|, 1° Arrived in Davenport, lowa, t & In the farce-comedy, “The Lady |pier. eyebrows when glamor-boy Keefe 5ta&¢. ! Buddy's been touring supper| Aspirations of Hollywood cow-|High School. Reagan was cap-| week too late to fill a job as 5 FEATURES | Says No,” the lady in question| Although Hollywood techni-\was announced as star of “The That's the word from Buddy clubs-— Every once in a while Ily,ug" ang Texas wranglers areltain of the football team there, studio aunouncer at radio. station |
HE PASS Denise Darcel and Ruth Roman during filming of a key scene of ? "MACAO"
{ ey is Joan Caulfield, a blonde who|cians knew they would have per- Eddie Cantor Story.” | Rogers, the screen’s heart-throb-| Set the urge to play the bugle —|vastly different it seems. land he said he owed even that to oc tad, B Sagan persuatied
is far too attractive to be saying|fect control of the flames, the| Rut Keefe was oka 30° starring on New York TV an ¥ | » { yed by Can-| ber of the early '30's, who short-| Arthur Kennedy in a recent role a stroke of fortune. The regular DNS Show no all the time. But, with the Navy was taking no chances. A tor and signed by Warner Bros. circuited theater air-conditioning DOW plans a series of TV films to/as a cowboy confided to co-star captain was hurt and Reaganagot ke An exeelien L' Sports aie
That was to lead Reagan to his ollywood career, for he was spotted by a talent scout from
entrance: of David Niven in his| fully-equipped fire truck was also for the role without a film test systems with his hot celluloid ro-| Pe made with a mobile camera gusan Hayward: “ ‘Fore I die, Iithe job. : — most debonair mood, the nega- on hand to protect the destroyer| (he did an impersonation of Ed- mancing of such fiery feminine unit in Europe this summer. He aim to toss a rope over my own | “It was a fortunate circum-ig ) tive eventually turns to the posi-| against any accident. |die singing ‘“Whoopee”), and stars as Clara Bow and Nancy a@nd wife Mary Pickford sail for|cow, just once.” stance, too, ‘that increased my! ED tive, as you can readily guess. | While cast members stood on|that's proof of Sidney's judg-|Carroll. {Rome on June 12. | From somewhere in the back- knowledge of religion, and that| Warner Bros. a few years later ol The story concerns Dorinda the pier, "the director shouted ment, which wasn’t wrong about| “Clara and Nancy were more| About his perennial youth, Bud- ground, a transplanted cowboy, understanding of religion h&3| when he ‘was Tors the Chie he 3 Hach, author of “The Lady Says| “Crash” and flames burst out. Larry Parks as Al Jolson. As 8id-| vivacious than any of the modern |dy said: - playing an extra in the scene, in- been of great benefit to me cago Cubs training camp at Catae 0,” a best-seller that warns/The stene was photographed ney sees it: stars,” says Buddy. “They real-| “I played golf yesterday with toned mournfully;” “ ‘Fore I die, throughout my life,” he said. lina. Island [REE women against men. (again and again, from different| “Keefe has the same kind of ized that movie fans wanted a Richard Arlen. You should have I aim to toss a skid chain over| “My high school girl friend's Appropriately his first role was N Along comes Bill Shelby, who|angles—and the battle was over. | itality, drive and nervousness as! perpetual show. They were al- seen him. He looks like my son.”/my own. convertible, just once.” |father, a minister, asked me toithat of a radio ‘announcer . 3 ! - - —————————————————————— 8 ———————r— —— 4
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TLAKE INEST” D DP rp [KE re 1 EVER 4 1831]: aie id at eT } a In Cincinnati during the 19th Century, a However, Stephen doesn't count on the clas- Edwin P. Christy (Ray Middleton), famed minstrel, features the ‘Durning gels Stephin out of his difficulties and on the way to DOuR i amy young Jan writes a song that sweeps the sical tastes of Inez McDowell (Muriel Lawrence). A song in his show and Stephen is grateful, knowing nothing about fame and fortune, Stephen tours the country with Christy's Min. i seuteys Oh, Susanna, Workers. sing it as; they Hy girl of Southern parentage, she is too re- musical copyrights or royalties, Soon the song is officially pub- strels and soars to fame. Inez is even more athamed of Stephen's s ; {50 hic picks on the railroad. Stephen Foster fined and impressed with classical music to real- lished—and suddenly Stephen is faced with di ies. The pub- songs and calls them common. In a rash moment, he destroys all i So / nd ) is on his'way as a songwriter at last ize the value of the song that has touched the lisher demands damages because Christy is the song—and his unfinished works and promises to devote his talents fo classics. alizes he BUSTERS" and begins to male plans for the future. These = heart of a nation. And her anger, when she dis- Christy demands damages because other entertainers are singing In spite of this, Inez decides to marry a rich, refined man who pro. makes 4 thal? 1 FiO ancude Hs mariage to the oi be loves in covers that ha sito, Stephen, wrote the song, the song. Finally Stephen's rather, Dunring (Richard Simmons, gases Hentirolen, Sephef rum away and wanders through fhe fhe
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