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Beat Heat In Cool Theaters
By KATHLEEN CVENGROS IF YOU'RE suffering in this heat along wijth the rest| of us—there’s only one thing
to do—head for one of those|"
nice, air-conditioned downtown theaters. . Pick out a theater with a long double bill, buy a bag of popcorn and settle down for a nice “cool afternoon or evening. y With an eye to your comfort, the theaters are keeping their air-conditioning units working full-time and scheduling some pretty good films for your enjoyment. : Opening Thursday at the Circle Theater are David Wayne and
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Wednesday at the Esquire and
It's an epic of America em-
Shadeland Drive-In. ‘bracing the Spanish-American Lovely To Look At” stars Red war the first World War, .the era Skelton, Howard Keel, Kathryn qr the barbershop quartet and| Grayson and Marge Champion. prohibition. It opens Saturday at Loew's. | For authentic backgrounds, Di-| The Indiana features Randolph! sector Henry King moved his Scott in “Carson City” beginningiscting troupe to Hutchinson and
Thursday. Now playing at the Lyric is! “Mutiny,” Lansbury, Mark Stevens and Patric Knowles.
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Roland Likes
The Monsters
By BEN COOK United Press Staff Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD, July 5—If Gil-|
bert Roland seems to be going around walking on his toes, just
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co-starring Angela Lovely
|put it down to the kind of picture {he is making. | In the film, “The Miracle of:Our The latest in Technicolor mu-iya4y of Fatima,” he is surrounded |sicals is “Lovely to Look At"—iny 3 cast of children. Roland says {which has all the ingredients of pg jikes to work with children be-
" Loew's LOVELY TO Look AT"
{a first-class show,
cause their scene-stealing keeps’
FIRST-RUN MOVIES—Playing at the downtown theaters this coming week are Angela Lans-
“Carson City” is set against the! “Lovely” is a resplendent, tune- gn, actor on his toes. brawling Nevada capital duringiful and romantic picture boasting! «1 jgve the little monsters,” Rothe turbulent 1870's. Photo-|a star-studded cast, some of the|jand said as he’cast his eye around graphed in color by Warnércolor, most striking costumes ever con- the studio set, where “some 20 the western epic stars Randolph |ceived for a Hollywood produc- youngsters were preparing for| Scott. [tion, and a flock of songs from their day's stint before the As in “Fort Worth” and “Colt|the pen of the immortal Jerome cameras. 45,” Scott again carries out the|Kern. “Generally, a kid who tries to| tradition of action and drama| Amid the songs and dances isisteal a scene isn't going to suc-| based on early western history the fast-moving and diverting|ceed because he hasn’t had enough which has made him a. screenistory of a trio of Broadway mu-|acting experience. After all, some favorite. sical comedy writers whose quest!of us have been in this business a| In “Carson City,” he portraysifor financial backing for their jong time. But the kid to watch is the role of a construction engineer show ultimately lands them inthe innocent, sweet-faced little of a railroad being built to haul Paris in the unique position of be-|girl or boy who is just trying to do gold and silver ore from the rich|ing partners in a fashionable his job. :
Comstock Lode in the mountains dress shop. Have to Act down to the main line. Opposi-|,,. . { “Then 've got to do the best tion forces, led by Raymond Mas- Historical Adventure kind des So iiselt or the sudi-|
sey, resort to sabotage and mur-| (ne of the most neglected chap- ence will never know you're in der in order to hamper the proj- ters in American history, the War the“scene. ect. of 1812—is told in “Mutiny.” “We have three kids like that The townsfolk look to Scott mg the average American it will in this picture — Susan Whitney, for justice and get it in the form , na ag a complete surprise to Sherry Jackson and Sammy Ogg. of an exciting man hunt climaxed fq that “frogmen” and sub-Theyre all beautiful youngsters atop the. ledge of a mountain. | arines were just two of the and I'm sure they're going to he
bury, Mark Stevens and Patric Knowles in "Mutiny" (Lyric, now son City" (Indiana, Thursday); David Wayne and Jean Peters in (Circle, Thursday) and Red Skelton, Howard Keel, Kathryn Grayso ly to Look At" (Loew's, Saturday).
In Hollywood—
Invalid Susan Peters on
search for a wizard to head up its
By ERSKINE JOHNSON telefilm department.
HOLLYWOOD, July 5
Exclusively .yours: Susan Kirk Douglas, has been offered a Peters has just ended a long columbia contract, the result of period of hospitalization at an her big click in “Storm Over Exter, Cal, hospital for a deli- Tipet.” The prophet? who have cate skin graft operation. She's/Seen the film are saying she will still doomed to a wheel chair for P¢ 88.big a star ag Rik, life, but she’s on the mend at her| DICK HAYMES is denying the brother's ranch and rarin’ to have spon flood of rumors about a another go at «the acting career .iest with his Nora. she refused to shelve. a #8 8 | HERE'S big news
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playing) Randolph Scott in "Car-
Alan Young's Lion Tale Leaves Room for Doubt
| HOLLYWOOD, July 5—Ask Comedian Alan Young \what his hobby is and he'll tell you he is a collector of sorts.
Mend “F collect bruises,” he says. |
Young won't soon forget his field day as a bruise and next|the cameras as star of “Androcles|the picture.
accident collector while before {Gable or Temple may walk in and and the Lion.” “must.” they're what we need in TV films.! On the first day, he walked Arriving, Young spotted a man {It’s not even necessary for youngonto a Roman bath sequence get. standing outside a cage. The star actors to have experience. We Unaware of his surroundings, he asked the man if the lion was can always take a chance with stepped into a slightly screened (dangerous. Receiving a negative new people in small roles. If steam vent and went hurtling nod, Young unlatched the cage they're too bad, we can always down below the stage floor. door and clambered in. The lion cut them out.” L -Reappearing a moment later, didn't stir. Alan seated himself his face red from steam, Young on a stool he found in the en-
ait Till the Sun Shines Nellie" n and Marge Champion in "'Love-
“We believe that the The visit was a
{ wow | CHARLEY CANTOR, who
ot commented, “Sure is hot downiclosure and started to read the Played Finnegan Jo ne nig there.” script of “Androcles and the coniedy Yole in Warners’ “Stop Day-dreaming his way over an Lion.” [You're Killing Me.” . . . Red Skel- °/d Roman bridge, Young, a day| men minutes later a trainer ar-
later, sat down on the “stone”
Nostalgic Drama
A nostalgic technicolor drama
spanning half a century of life in Midwestern America, is “Wait |
Till the Sun Shines Nellie.”
A ‘story rich with human emotion, “Nellie” traces the life of a
|devices thought up by the Yankees'a big hit in this film. I like work-| ito help a fledgling Navy over-ing with them. They're top perwhelm the superiority of the Brit- formers and they really keep me ish in this war. on my toes.” Main theme of the picture deals’ Roland thinks that if an actor with the efforts of a New England likes the children he’s working sea. captain to run the British with, the picture will ‘be a “hapblockade and bring from France py” one and everything will go
for young'ton's beaming over an-hour's‘con-THEDA BARA may havetyros who found doors, closed in/ference with Nick Schenck, big danced with the head of John'Hollywood—it's different in tele- hogs of Loew's, Inc, and MGM the Baptist on a plate in the yigjon, kids. Nick greeted him with, “Hello, silent version of “Salome,” but| It's a so-help-me-Hannah fact Dimple Face.” ; Rita Hayworth will skip the grue- that any young Lana or Cornel, ow & some bit in “Salome—Dance of without an agent or an appoint-| “LOVE, HONOR AND SAthe Seven Veils! And she will be ment, can see the Hal Roach Stu-/ LUTE" by Dick Bare and George the first Salome to veer to the dio casting director, Ruth Burch, O'Hanlon is being tailored for
guard rail, The “stone” happened to be studiz plaster, Alan took a one-way trip down, climaxed by a sudden jarring stop, and ended in two feet of water eight feet below the bridge. His dry comment, “I suppose I'll have to sit under that durn dryer again.”
rived. Frantic, he leaped info the cage with a gun and a whip and ordered Alan out, Outside the cage Alan learned he had bee housed with one of the -mos ferocious big cats at the farm, a beast that. had seriously mauled several handlers.
$10 million in gold sorely needed smoothly. Hence, he doesn't worby the United States government. ry too much about the competieffects on the development of his A cashiered British naval of-/tion. own life. ficer and his greedy female ac-| “The one 1 worry about,” he It is the story of Nellie, a girl complice do their best to stop him said, “is Jenny, who wants to live in the big city,!and steal the gold. there.
"My Six Convicts’
gmalltown barber who sees the growth of his community cast its
. " ¥ wy & When penal psychologist (John Soul goes inside the prison From the beginning to study the workings of the criminal mind, he is given six convicts
to assist him in "My Six Convicts" | uire and Shadeland Drive . soon win most of his six convicts
things happen to discourage the new doctor—but his persistence and tact
Biblical concept, 2 n Ld
| NEXT ANNOUNCEMENT of a
Friday in the week. And Ruth, former casting di-
the donkey over television unit will come from 20thirector for David O. Selznick, is in
Century-Fox. The studio's on the saying:
gw Although Dr. Wilson tries all the methods of treatment he knows—he can't seem to strike a
"responsive chord in the psychopathic killer, Daw-
over to his side. son. Things build up until Dawson finally: cracks
on any Monday, Wednesday or Cary Grant. It's a comedy about
RTOONS-—3 FACE" TOWN" ;
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In, Wednesday). They are Connie (Mi : Punch Pinero (Gilbert lic; Kopac (Jay Adler), an embezzler; killer, and stir-crazy Ran-.
dall (AJ Kielin
Morgan), a psychopathic
Mitchell), safecracker and oland), mobster and killer; Scott
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Soon after he arrives, a bank vault in the nearby
The man he had asked about the lion, like Alan himself, was a visitor. Well—it makes a good story anyway.
These two mishaps might be described as trifles, compared with the comic's visit to a lion farm to get acquainted with the animals. He works with one in
a civilian production expert who gets drafted and finds his ex-wife charge of his government detail,
With the years gone by, Dr. Wilson's work comes to a close at this particular prison and the time comes for him fo go on to another institu. tion. As he leaves the prison 5, his. mind ‘wanders back over the events have taken
Word quickly spreads through the prison that “Doc ishin trouble and the convicts gather as best they can to be on hand for the crisis. By this time they have a deep loyalty to him—and think
town jams—and Connie is the only one who can open it. Connie agrees, provided he can”have a day "on the town.” The bargain is made, Connie
and “decides to pull a prison break. The hostility he has felt toward the doctor comes out and he
holds him hostage at gun point, while he tries to
opens the vault and sees the town—with escort, + start a riok,
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of him as a "regular guy." The doctor's other five convicts plan a strategy to gain his release and place due to his influence. Me knows that through Connie and Punch go to the rescue—successfully. hs efforts, psychology has become 4 permanent They're repaying his kindnessy, part of treatment in this prison, at least. 5 wh 6 \ : :
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