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SUNDAY. JUNE 8, 1952
“In Hollywood—
Mae West Due Back
pirates in. 1799, turns. buccaneer
herself and captures the hand-imovie Bouse production.
‘By Erskine Johnson v HOLLYWOOD! June 7—Exclusively Yours: Mae West, has finally found the movie script that will bring her back f to the screen—“The Male Harem,” by Jerry Adelman. It's] a story about a zippy British duchess who's captured by |
somest men who sail the seas as|idea is to cash in on the radio!
her love prisoners. Wow. . » »
PARAMOUNT and Irving Berlin are huddling about a filmusi-|" eal titled
and TV success of Webb's superior crime show. ” ROBERT Q.
repeat co-starring film for Bing|through anything for a certain
Crosby and Fred Astaire, who movie queen and did—her six
clicked together in another Ber-/bank accounts.
lin musical, “Holiday Inn.”
” | CRACKIN G-VOICED Joan Da- |
vis and radio comic Jim Backus are teaming up for a domesticcomedy telefilm series titled, Married Joan.” But there are no plans for Joan's boy friend, Danny Elman, to be shouting the title. Discounting marriage reports,
Joan grined: “After all, we've only been engaged five years.” ” - ”
KATHRYN GRAYSON is hiding a romance with a famous Hollywood name who's absolutely| free to pop the marriage question. « . .» Liz Scott wid be the glamor girl in Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis’ “Sgared Stiff” now that the boys have kissed and made up with Producer Hal Wallis. Paulette Goddard played the role in the original version with Bob Hope. It was titled, “Ghost Breakers.” » » . *MOVIETIME, U, 8. A” 1s a great idea—but stars sent to the hinterlands aren't being given time to sell the idea that “movies are better than ever.” That's
the lament of Pat O'Brien, just| back from a junket, who charged:|
“The trdtipe I was with did 68 stands in six days. ‘It was rediculous. We hardly had time to say ‘Hello’ o . ” MARY Sn bEnaONs Brother. Jim, will ‘play Jennifer Jones’
« = EDGAR ULMER, who directed
role for John and Ulmer sald: “He comes off like a combination of Bobby Clark Marx.” Paulette Goddard and Gypsy Rose Lee were the feminine stars of the film and it's Ulmer say-
{people think Paulette is difficult.
I have nothing but the highest You couldn’t ask!
|praise for her, more of an actress.” » = . MARILYN NASH, unable to) overcome the jinx that's dogged all Chaplin leading ladies but Paulette, is now trying for a stage career on Broadway. ° Terry Moore will take to the summer theater circuit for the first time as the star of a revival of “Peg d' My Heart.” Her per{centage deal will pay Terry more than her movie salary. » » » “RASHOMON,” filmed in Japan and distributed by RKO, is up for another award—the ‘best directed” | Directors Guild.
‘Cast Arriving At Maxinkuckee.
Times State Service
brother in “Ruby Gentry.” Ironic) sup vER, June 7—Next week-
because Mary was slated to star in the movie before the backers demanded a big name star. } » ” # MARY TODD,
Andrews, will return to emoting| in a summer stock production of|
lend will see the arrival of some 18 actors and actresses at the! Maxinkuckee Playhouse, prepara-|
wife of Danaitory to the opening of the 1952 At a joint meeting of the MLA
season July 1. After a strenuous two weeks of
“The Glass Menagerie” Starring .heareing under directors Paul
Dana. . ” o
PIPER LAURIE'S sizzling. by audition, She's a dandy songstress, but Ul coward’s
Rutledge and Martin Tahse, the {young players, carefully selected will present Noel |g “Present Laughter”
hired. another to sing her one j,iy 1 through July 6.
song in “Has Anybody Seen a
Gal?*
Orghestra leader Dick Stabile through 13; explaining at Ciro's that he 1s| through 20; “The Importance of soloist with the Lafayette Sym-
Also scheduled for the summer season are “Dear Ruth,” July “Over 21,” July 15
His +
. ‘LEWIS tells of “White Christmas” athe profile boy who said he'd go
“Babes in Bagdad,” in Europe, is predicting a big new career for & John Boles, the Mario Lanza of(& «1ithe early ’30's, It's a comedy §
and Groucho |
ing: “It's amazing how many}
nod from the Screen
To Talk in New York
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
—=Their Comedy Is for ‘Real’
HOLLYWOOD, June T—Mar-, tin and Lewis, the irrepressible young comics of “Jumplng| Jacks,” probably don’t know it, but they've brought back an era. | | Serious students of comedy in{sist that with the coming of Dean | Martin and Jerry Lewis, the al most forgotten comedy of Chap lin, Keaton, Langdon and St John-—greats of another dayhas been revived. | It anyone bothered to tell Jerry | (I think a bat brought me) Lewis that he had the markings of a great comedian, he 1d be answered with: “Are you for real?™ Jerry Lewis speaks, as you ean see, In shorthand. And he means every word of it. Norman Taurog, the great veteran comedy director, says that Martin and Lewis are great because they have “heart.” “They're warm, they're lovable. WW (They're human. And they're {nuts says Taurog. — . | Of course, Taurog doesn’t mean that eabout being nuts. What's ance ire [ {wrong with a couple of guys, who, lin the middle of a conversation ia {with you, suddenly reach out and Sui | snip off your tie? [ S upi S oa
| Some victims of such horseplay
| get irked. Sensing this, Dean and i i Jerry are apt to become very con-; ; trite. They lick their friends’ faces and lay down and beg to nT ne {be trampled underfoot. They're] Miss Eilean Poston, director | | 80 sorry, they say, they could die. jance at Butler University's . Jars
And then they demonstrate by playing dead. dan College of Music, will. pres
DIRECTOR—Nilo Hovey, rector of music education a Butler University's Jordan Col: lege of Music, will be guest con wr ductor of the Tarleton Summes, Band School, gy State College, Stephenville, Tex, fos morrow through Thursday. oa :
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. TN RRR
at Apache Pass" (Bell and Vogue), Cyd Charisse and Stewart
Granger in "The Wild North" (Fountain Square, Old Trail, Pendle- A Maybe they're a little nuts after sent 240 students in recital at: 8® ; ton Pike Drive-In, Rivoli, St. Clair, Shadeland Drive-In, Sheridan, |all. But they're definitely for p. m. Wednesday in Caleb Mills
fn | “real.” Hall, Uptown and Westlake) and Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in "Jack and the Beanstalk” (Arlington, Belmont, Irving, Rivoli and Zaring). IU Music Clinic The program will include five
ballets: “Fairy Chimes,” danced Neighborhood Theaters Scheduled in July
by 60 pre-school children with om Sak Patty Connelley as queen of ‘ie SPEEDWAY—"Just This Once” snd “The BLOOMINGTON, June Las Vegas Story."
T—In- fairies; “Slavic Festival,” a group : ,idiana University will egnduct itsiof character numbers; dances “Noose Ane New Mexico of My Little. gist seventh annual oll} eogue for from Smetana’s opera “The Bare TUXEDO--"Oh, You Befutiful Doll" and high school musicians July 5-13. [tered Bride,” featuring: Suble
and * China UPTOWN: Ther Wiid North” and “sShad-| Designed for bands, orchestras Smith, Claire Hood, Dick Ander“Dance
“THE WILD NORTH"
NEAR YOU—Currently appearing on your neighborhood and drive-in theater screens are Dan Dailey in "The Pride of St. Louis" (Greenwood Drive-In, Irving and Westside Drive-In), Debbie ‘Reynolds, Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor in "Singin" in the Rain" (Emerson, Grove and Hamilton), Jeanne Crain in "Take Care of
My Little Girl" (Tacoma), John Lund and Jeff Chandler in "Battle
‘Blithe Spirit’ Cast Includes IU Veterans SR i
Brown County Playhouse season! [RODEQ—“West of the Pecor” here June 27. 8ky." .
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DOWNTOWN
AMBASSADOR-~"Private Snuffy Smith" and “Hillbilly Blitzkreig."
NASHVILLE, ‘June 7 — Seven veterans of the Indiana Univer|sity Theater stage will appear in “Blithe Spirit,” opening the 1952
NEIGHBORHOOD | VOGUE Pandora and the Firing Dutch-ANd choruses, the clinic will pro-ison and Charles Stoner;
The cast for the Noel Coward | i » : Comedy Wad ennouiced: today by | AH Roni Wack and, the Beanstalk” | ZARING 2 Suck RR Sn ang/Vide a week of practice and per-iof the Hours,” with Mary Ste Friend Irma” and “Battle at| Just This Opes’ {formance under the direction of Mahan, Gloria Gustafson ang. Dr. Lee Norvelle, Playhouse pro-| mA CLER MONT ae Ax TERS : the) three well-known conductors. James Mentzer starring, and “F< ducer, who will direct the opening —“Jack and the Beanstalk’ and Clouds With Sunshiné” snd "HER is] Frnest Hoffman, conductor of dienne,” a ballet of eastern’ he
‘Just This Onge." production this summer, |CINEMA—"Las Vesss Story” and “Bugies| | GREENWOOD “Pride of Si. Loup” and the TU Philharmonic hes with Deni Leading roles will be taker bY cORONET- Caces 3 » ATR Orchestra, pressions se Whits
— Caesar and Cleopatra”, dnd | | at Woop Steet Car | Named Desire” will direct the clinic orchestra;the Oriental princess.
Hoosier Conductor
1! Tale Strong, Bloomington; Henry [py oy. Dm thing . and Girl tn Every " wpe 00Tge F. Krueger, prafessor of Other Jordan recitals, this’ Times State Servis [Kleymeyer, Evansvilly, and Lae of "the Montcans.® To tui RC: [eg Story and, “The choral - music, - the chorus, and |include ane by the piano st
- i : i J » nl LAFAYETTE, June 7—Thomas Rachel Slagel, Fairfield; Il. | PM Ree Bi os the RAIN ER ooium Erpire ot ud North” Dantel L. Martino, director of IU of Mary en at 8 p. m,
and "I witson, conductor of the ‘Lafa-| Others in the cast will be Jean- | FT. ap hQUARE ne ‘wid North” and | SHADELAND — ne’ ua, Notth” and bands, the-clinie band. day at 3411 N. Pennsylvania yette symphony Orchestra and ne Hatch, Bloomington; Lucy; oARF ¢ Tyme. Paming Feather” und “Th {THEATE] # Sercen) = “wiig| Students planning to particl- and one by piano students the Purdue University Orchestra,|Emry, Martinsville; Judy Beebe, oraVe MBlhetn' 1n the Mate and “qust| (Weak sereem ZT ses You SK." [pate in the clinic must have their|Paul Lindstasdt at 8:15 P ‘will address the Music Library Crawfordsville, in Blood
and Richar a, mAMILTON ‘Singin® In the Rain" and i and She i Rn. and applications in before June 15, Tuesday in the Odeon. | Association in New York July 1.|Oberlin, Canton, O., 1 : *"“| Maurice F. Shadley, co-ordina-| Piano students of Helen Louise Miss Strong, who was runner- »
“Hold That Line.” = - Hoodlu Bnpire.” ihe Prey Lots” and "Jack WH F8IDE— Pri tl Sh. lou anditor of public music services at/Quig will play at 4 p. m. hat. 'and the American Library Asso-/up in the recent’ national inter-| sann IU, is in charge of arrangements. Sunday in the Odeon. : 6 ciation, Mr. Wilson, chairman of| collegiate acting competition, will oRio™" Afrie, Screams™ and
ReCA-" ‘SBallor Beware” snd “Oh Suthe library committee of the be making her eighth appearance OLD “TRAIL“The Wild North" and ~ WE Ta EL NALA ME COU TE AR caer
» “Woes New Coal Champ MGM's Drama of Primitive Passions In Baolting 0 olor
“Plek Up Last year Pennsylvania lost its) {American Symphony Orchestralin a stage production at the ORIENTAL ‘Oklahoma Annie” snd “Th y y | League, will discuss the music Brown County Playhouse. Big Trees snd “The |150-year-old title as champ coal i } STEWART ©¥ n La GRANGER "WILD NORTH CHARISSE ALSO! Naney Davis, “SHADOW IN THE SKY” rm
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“Dakota LiL" = . hony. orchestras. | i jes in pre-|REX—'Busies in the Afternoon” and ginia topped its production by FDIOnY both have had lead roles in p my ae of Arby “The Mage OVeT 12 million tons. TogetHér the!
is While in New York, he will con-|yious plays here. —'Lons Star” and {fer with Stanley Weiner, con- Er ante of “Blithe Spirit” | RIVOLI. “The oid North” and “Jack states produce half the coal mined |certmaster of the Indianapolisiywi) pe given at 8 p. m. CDT each ot rai ha " th i in this country and more than Symphony Orchestra. MP. iggy Saturday and Sunday eve- orth” and “Rese any other nation in the world. {Weiner is scheduled to appear as ning June 27 through July 13. North" and ddkd hhh hhh hddhdhhhiihd MERIDIAN
PIXY-- Let - {library work of the community Mr. Kleymeyer and Miss Slagel| iter to Three Wives" and producer in the nation. West Vir-
Biggest, Best Fastside Theatre | ®
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