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SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1952

In Hollywood—

MacMurray . Swashbuckles

By Erskine Johnson | HOLLYWOOD, July 26—Guys and Polls: Watch out, !

Alan Ladd, Stewart Granger

and Errol Flynn—Fred Mac-|

Murray's moving into the swashbuckling league as the|

rough-and-tumble master of

ship in Republic's “Fair Wind to]

Java,” It's the first costume flicker for fight-comedy-king Fred since 1937, when he played a dashing and heroic Irish cavalier opposite Claudette Colbert in Salem.” He still remembers “Maid” with a wince—"“One critic said he expected me to take out my saxophone from under my cloak any minute.” - ” ” REASON for Fred's switch to bold heroics: “My last film, ‘Callaway Went Thataway,’ was a comedy. It was great, but it didn't do very well at the boxoffice. I guess movie audiences are getting enough comedy on TV. Now they want adventure, romance and musicals.” But Fred's not polishing up the sax he once played with bignamé& bands. “I'll drag it out,” he

whispered, “only as a last resort. |’

I've played it a couple of times on TV shows but now they're paying me not play it.” » » ”

TINY, tender-hearted Ida Lupino is directing the year’s roughest, hard-as-nails action with an all-male-star cast in “The Differ-| ance,” a story inspired by the hiteh-hiking killer, Cooke,

But she's not worried about Hollywood's lifted eyebrows over a woman's ability to direct the stronger sex in raw drama. Says Ida: “If you like men | you understand them. And I LIKE men.” William Talman plays the mad killer described by the film's narrator. as ‘the most cold-blooded murderer in the history of crime,” with Edmond O'Brien and Frank) Lovejoy as his next prospective! victims. “The picture,” says Ida, “may have been inspired by Cooke but/ it is not his story. Our story is| about the fight of an insane mind! to drive two men insane.” Mr. Talman’s role, she's pre-| dicting will be just as shocking as Richard Widmark’'s character in “Kiss of Death.” ” 8.8

“Maid of pare apart.” , , | Suzanne

feminine honors opposite Jose Fer-|

an adventure-bound sailing]

“ ALAN CAMPBELL is again saying that there will be no di-| vorce filed by Dorothy Parker. Tt! will be a permanent -separation: “because we are happier when we, « French actress Flon will share the

rer in John Huston's “Moulin | Rouges’ It may not be admitted, but before becoming an actress! Suzanne was FEdith Piaf's sec-|

retary.

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TELEVISION, the steam iollor)

is responsible for the razing of : the historic outdoor cathedral set

built for Lou Chaney in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” in! 1923 at U-I. Permanent outdoor

sets for telefilms are replacing! {the famous structure.

| # » »

RAYMOND MASSEY'S con-| tract with Producer Paul Greg-| ory stipulates that his role of] Abraham Lincoln be played down | in the publicity for his forthcom-| ing road tour as Ty Power's costar in “John Brown's Body.” Mr. Massey, who will double in! five other parts, is trying to live down his identification as the per-| fect Lincoln type, It's hurt his] career. | » n o Mario Lanza, of all people, | wants to costar with John |

Carroll in. a blended-voices mu- | sical and that's one reason why | MGM just gave John an audio | test. x » =

IT'S IN Charles O'Curran’s |

"wo "LYDIA BAILEY"

RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER—Maying at the neighborhood ‘Theaters this week are Howard Hill in "Tembo" (Ma ood, Speed- | way and Tacoma); Yvonne DeCarlo and Joel McCrea in "San Francisco Story" (Bell, Emerson and Grove); Marlene Dietrich in "Rancho Notorious" (Mecca and Tuxedo); Anne Francis and Dale Robertson in "Lydia Bailey" (Irving, Pendelton Pike, Rivoli, Meridian and Shade"King Kong" (Belmont, Clermont, Deluxe, Daisy, Fountain Square, Old Trail, St. Clair, Westside Outdoor and Zaring) and Ralph Meeker and Leslie Caron i in "Glory Alley" (Greenwood, Sheridan and Uptown).

land);

contract with Paramount that he ®

ibe given his chance to direct

within the next year. And if he doesn't get the chance, Betty Hutton will have plenty to say

labout it.

#4 8 KATINA PAXINOU,

death from Hollywood, has another movie comeback chance. {She stars in one of the three episodes in “Tales of Cairo,” now| being filmed in Egypt by Victor | Stoloff. The picture will be re-| leased as a movie-house feature! jor chopped up for TV. {

the fa- 2 Imous Greek actress who won an {Oscar and then got the kiss of

1 The Lion Takes Role Of Himself

“Fearless Fagan,”

Premiere at Loew's

Thursday, Aug. 7, to be followed,

by other engagements throughout Indiana.

Based on the true-life story of PAISY —

Pfc. Floyd Humeston, Fagan” tells how he achieved na-

tionwide attention when he ap-|

peared at Ft. Ord, Cal., for induc-|

tion—taking with him his pet | GROVE —

lion.

Fagan, the lion, is played* by| mVING™ Lydia Bailey” and “The Girl MAYWOOD ‘The Lion and the Horse" His costars are Carle-

himself. ton Carpenter and Janet Leigh.

| 1 Two Newsmen Hurt in Korea

ON THE WESTERN FRONT, Raises Prices (UP)—United| DETROIT, July 26—The Detroit,

{Korea, July 26

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

"KING KONG"

one of the ARLINGTON — most unusual comedy films of the! year will have its giant Hoosier! Theater | BELMONT — “The Girl in White" and TACOMA—“My

“Fearless | | EMERSON." ‘Rachael and oie Stranger”

Biggest Circus Is Due Here Next Month

The Greatest Show on Earth will be in Indianapolis for a twoday showing Aug. 9 and 10 when Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus will pitch tents on {the show grounds of the Inidana -|State Fair Grounds. Performances will be at 2:15 p, m. and 8:15 p. m. daily.

Four new extravaganzas are being featured in the 1952 circus. Foremost of these is “The Good Old Times,” $300,000 pageant, designed by Johm Ringling North.

Next is “Butterfly Lullaby,” an aerial stunt,‘ spotlighting Pinito Del Oro on the swinging trapeze. Then follows “Mardi Gras” a display of horsemanship, billing Roberto de Vasconcellos and Vis-| conde Ponte da Barca. The grand finale is “Gold Dol-| lar Moon,” with Daredevil Con- | nely, the Man in the Moon. : Some of the animals traveling | with the show are two youn gorillas, Gargantua II and Mile. | Toto; a 3-ton rhinorceros and a! giant and pygmy hippopotami.

Such

Is Fame

BERLIN, July 28 (UP)—The L unist-run East German! ws Service gave six lines today to an announcement Gov. Adlai [= Stevenson had been made the m— Democratic presidential nominee, | “Stevenson, who represents the | {interests of industrial and finan-! PIXY—"Starlift” and “Dessrt Pursuit.” cial groups in the Middle West, |

and REX—"F1 of Araby” and “H ome EX Flame of Araby” a ere C Shares the same ‘attitude as Tru-|

“Dia- RITZ Kangaroo” and “I Dream of Man in questions of domestic and Jeanie.” |foreign policy,” ADN said. “The oir) titers and “Scandal |

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GOT A PEANUT — This elephant is part of the menagerie with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus to appear at the Indiana State Fair Grounds, Aug. 9 and 10, under auspices of the llth District American Legion.

Exploding Star Fou

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 26 {Another “exploding star” or nova {has blazed forth in the heavens. {It is in the constellation of |Scutum, the shield, to be found jin the south these summer evenings. But even with its new brilliance, the star is too faint to be seen without a telescope. The nova was found by 8. Arend, of the Royal Observatory of Uccle, Belgium, famous for having discovered two new comets {last year. News of the “new star.” of the 11th magnitude, has just reached Harvard College Observatory here, clearing, house for astronomical news in the western (hemisphere.

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