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Put Me Down Says Marilyn,
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 9—"Put me down for pin-ups,” said Marilyn Monroe, the blowtorch blonde who ushered in 1952 with her nude body pictured on calendars across the country. “A lot of my friends suggest I stop posing for pin-up pictures just because I now get star billing. A silly idea, that. After all, pin-ups got me my first break in pictures, and I won't start putting on a big act that they are ‘undignified’ or something. “As long as fans want my pictures, I'll go right on posing for them. I think there are pin-ups and then there are pin-ups. Some are in good taste, others are not. A pin-up that is tastefully done and appears natural and graceful pleases the eye. Certainly, there is nothing suggestive or offensive about them. ®There’'s.quite a trick to posing jfor a good pin-up. Most important Rita is very good at being bad.|is naturalness. The lines of the As in “Gilda,” Glenn Ford back-|hody must flow gracefully. The hands her around the screen for | pose must have a relaxed appear-
four reels before he discovers gnce.
° the K litt] i The model must be comY can maxe 3 e music t0-| noeeq and at ease or the picture i er urves gether. The new flicker leaves you won't be at all attractive.”
After four years, a few hundred you'll be doing good. thousand miles, Aly and Yasmin; Hayworth will be right up there Rita Hayworth is back undulating her way across the silver sereen.' And to make her return trip might add Ava Gardner, then complete, the movie makers have
put her in a “Gilda” sort of film which they hope will make the boys stomp their feet like they]
did in 1946.
Title of the film is “Affair in Trinidad.” It will open at Loew’s!
Theater Thursday.
Other new entries for the com-
ing week include Ray Bolger’s musical version of ‘“Charley’s Aunt,” now known as “Where's
Charley?” It'll be at the Indiana Theater starting Thursday. “The World in His Arms,” with Gregory Peck and Ann Blyth, will move into the Circle Theater,
also on Thursday.
Lyric Theater will bring back a Humphrey Bogart oldie, “High Sierra,” but it’s subordinated to one of those dubious jungle epics, due to
“Strange World,” Friday.
Solid Sending
COUNT THE NUMBER screen queens who immediately make you think of glamour, $10,000 coats and milk baths—the ones you'll strain your eyes to
learn more about.
If you honestly can find five!
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Ray Bolger as Charley and Robert Shackleton, students at Oxford, iinvite their girl friends to their room, expecting Charley's aunt to arrive from Brazil as chaperone. The aunt is delayed. When the girls threaten to leave unless the chaperone arrives, Charley dresses up as an old maid and poses as his own aunt in "Where's Charley?" which opens Thursday at the Indiana Theater.
with the same question as in And Rita Gilda"; Was she a right-girl| wronged or a wrong-girl righted? |
Seal Stealers
A LITTLE more than a hun-| dred years ago, it was vogue for |
American sealing vessels to raid | Russia's Pribilof Islands, steall
Agai the seal pelts and run for the] gain
shelter of San Francisco. Nearly 6000 people laid cash on Grefmy Peck is the master of the line Thursday to see the open- : one of these vessels in “Theling of Walt Disney's. “Robin as they just stand - there, au- woriq in His Arms.” He's racking Hood" at the tnlions Fhenter diences are content to look. up a small fortune in the illegal - And more than two-thirds of This all adds up to the idea|traffic until he runs into an im- crowd were adults. movie fans don’t like their stars probable Russian countess in| Regardless of how business is to look, act and be like the girl Frisco. Ann Blyth by name. % going for other films around town, next door. Ann, who'd do better in movies When a Walt Disney program A-bonafide screen. queen-should if she -added— a “few well-placed comes into a theater, the public be like Rita—clothes too expen- pounds to her 99-pound frame, is seems to forget all about TV, sive for the average American, on the lam from a Russian prince, golf, etc., and finds its way into landscaped hairdos, and the her betrothed. the flicker palace. ability to commit social suicide; When the prince steers” his In addition to the Disney without a murmer of disapproval. gunboat through the Golden Gate studio’s skill in making movies, The real reel stars should have and whisks Ann away to the the film fans have learned to exan aura of Mt. Olympus about Siberian coast, Peck gives chase, pect a well-rounded program. them, and climb down from heir All ends well. How else? Program All Disney pedestals only long enough to With an eye for what the people have their passionate, pouting Jungle Western want, Disney creates a ob opie pusses set down on celluloid. AFTER 10 YEARS, Alexander gram of his own short features During this era when movies Carlos ‘decides to return to the and cartoons. He eliminates the are glutted with likeable, whole- Matto Grasso jungle of South chance for some film booker to some young girls, who spend part America to look for his father run in a second feature to detract of their time trying to sandwich who came up missing on an ex- from his main film. their personalities in between pedition in “Strange World.” The current Indiana Theater commereials on television, the re-| After reels of crocodiles, snakes program has Disney's live, color turn of a real glamour girl to the and savages, Alex finally sees his feature “Robin Hood” as the main
Yes, Marilyn.
at the top of the list.
Also on this list you'll find Hedy Lamarr and Lana Turner. You
with ah eye for the future, toss in Marilyn Monroe for good measure. These are the film ladies who don’t even have to act. As long
screen is an occasion to yell, father’s face. Unfortunately, it’s attraction. “Ya-hoo.” EL On a shrunken head in a head-, He has backed this up with an: As for “Affair in Trinidad,” hunter's village. other of his popular wildlife
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The girls, Allyn McLerie (left) and Mary Germaine (right) are duped by the ruse and accept the disguised Charley as their chaperone. But Charley is running a mad footrace appearing as both himself ad his aunt. And his girl friend is peeved because he doesn't spend enough Jim with her. Further complications come when the girls' uncle decides to woo "Charley's wealthy aunt." ) . i -
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MARILYN MONROE—"The body must flow."
Disney Formula Scores =: _.... .. in ‘Robin Hood’
studies, “Water Birds,” which also is in color. The program is rounded out
with an animated cartoon.
Balanced Features Fach feature complements the other, and the public, grateful for a balanced program, is flocking in. One of the strongest deterents to movie-goers is the" chance they may arrive at the theater during the second feature and spend up to an-hour viewing B-clags movies before the main feature comes on the screen. Disney has built an enviable Hollywood reputation through his sincere efforts to bring good entertainment to the theaters. He suffered during and shortly after World War II when he attempted to make conglomorated films of animated and live characters, He should be congratulated for his pioneering efforts. But, more than anything, Disney should be praised for making his movies live up to the high standards of his advertising claims. —R.K.S.
The uncle, Horace Cooper, becomes peeved when "Char ley's aunt" coyly spurns his romantic advapces, Charley, on the other hand, is afraid the uncle will split up his romance.
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include Rita Hayworth in "Affair Angelica Hauff and Alexander Friday), Anne Blyth and Gregory (Circle, Thursday) and Eleanor aramouche'’ (Esquire, Wednesday)
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To Dancers | By BEN COOK In Hollywood—
mes Jennifer Jones Gets
| Allyn McLerie has narrowed the| field considerably in her quest for | { a husband.
| No one can qualify unless he " Role Promised Ingrid
a professional dancer. | ‘The fact that Allyn is a dancer, | By Erskine Johnson Wneore® Chane “may navel HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 9—Celluloid Hash: Jennifer Jones’ ' something to do with her pref- to-be-made-in-Italy movie, ‘Magdalene,” is one and the erence, { “ ilv.” i 8he rose from the chorus yol 2S 2a i Scarlet Lily, Which David O. Selznick bought | Broadway leads as a dancer in! gri rgman once upon a time. i: «Joyce Selznick; such musicals as “On the Town.” who sued her one-time flame, | “Finfan's Rainbow,” “Miss Lib- Tony Curtis, on ‘the grounds she parts that I can’t get in any other erty” and “Where's Charley?”, discovered him in a New York medium. A man’s lucky: if~Be {from which the film is adapted. drugstore and was squeezed out can become a good actor by the | She also was starred with Nora'as his agent, took an out-of-court time he reaches the age of 35. | Kaye, Igor Youskevitch and other gettlement. . Daria Massey, I'm 28 now and I want to take | ballet artists when the Ballet the gorgeous teen-ager in “The advantage of every opportunity { Theater toured Europe in 1950. = Iron Mistress,” and Steve Row-'I can get to develop as an actor.” | The reason Allyn says she'll jand. Director Roy Rowland’s! - The movie ads, which proclaim marry a dancer and no one else gon are a youngster set blaze. im as the biggest hunk of man is she is interested only in danc- Vs 3 on to ‘come along since Burt Lan|ing. Because it's her whole life,, THE FELINE'S no longer un- caster, don’t bother serious, big=- | she thinks it would be unwise to der contract, but about 15 fan chested Charlton, who told me on | marry anyone who does not feel letters a day arrive for Rhubarb, the “Ruby Gentry” set: | the same way. the cat. The fan mail depart-| “If they think they can sell me sg ® » ment sends back photos stamped In movies by saying that I have | “DANCING is such a difficult with Rhubarb's paw pron) sh ve Jats, vs 2 Ign! with me Alan Ladd hasn't even lef ols etter an wha art, With a great history and 8) lywood for his starring role in Will sell pictures.” many ramifications, that it takes “Red Beret,” but the sniping at] ang a dancer to understand one,” she him for taking the role of a Brit-] JACK HARING Saudelte ish paratrooper has already start- Wife,” will nave loadin ee
is very tiring ed. in the British-made version of and takes a great physical toll. oun MORRIS gave up his the best-seller, “The Cruel Sea.”
If I came home at night to a 7 Ra man who had spent the whole Hollywood manse and moved t0| cAMERA GENIUS Leon Shamlday at a desk, he might not un- his ranch near San Diego, the, , ic totin’ a load of heartache derstand just why I was so tired. better to supervise his avocado ,yer Mary Anderson's reported That would increase the chances 8roves. No retirement from flick- anoagement to Director King for bickering and there goes ers though. ; A hunk of vigor He'd like to go to Europe your marriage.” Eleanor Parker's own savings 18 to forget, but Fox has assigned | She sald another thing In fa- Sunk into “Panic Stricken,” the nim to lens “Call Me Madam.” 'vor of a dancer as a mate is that movie that her husband, Bert _ patrice Wymore had to shed generally they are such fine Friedlob, produced. 10 pounds before she stepped “in physical specimens. Their rigor- pp1cH v ON STROHEIM'S front of the camera for her role ous routines keep them in good. coi 0 socade-orso ago, “Pap- in Warners. “Back to Broadway.”
trim. , nd Ny a, rika,” is now a paper-bound book| IT'S A BLOW to British proon a Suing 1» hod aa and the main characters turn out ducers who have been olin she said, “but, all in all. the man °° °¢ girl named Zsa Zsa and a millions from the release of his who leads Tae to the altar win m2" named Gabor! Kath- pictures in' the U. S., but Alee have to be able to do it in dance Brine Jlepburn's going inlo inde: {The Man in ihe White Suit’) time.” ’ “pendent film production in Eng- Guiness is turning down all zany land. Her first: “Prester John,” a comedy roles in the future. Even thriller from John Buchan’s novel vetoed a big part in the new Clark of the same title, He's the author Gable picture being shot in Lonof “39 Steps.” don, 8.4 8 «+ BOB RYAN'S after the lead in U-I's remake of ‘Counsellor at
Actress Is Only Gal In New Motion Picture La , 4 | NONE of the movie executives
{ HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 9 (UP)— who have talked contract with Law.” One of Hollywood's newest ac- Charlton Heston are surprised 3 2B ‘ ‘tresses is enjoying one of the rar- that he’s landed the role of An-! THERE'S A framed comment est experiences to befall a queen drew Jackson opposite Susan card from the sneak oreview: of of the screen. Hayward in Fox’ “The President's “Outlaw Woman” in Jackie CooShe is Susan Ball, and she finds Wife.” gan’s library. It reads: “I like the herself cast as the only woman, Heston's been Old Hickory bald-headed old man.” in the entire nine reels of “Yan- about his TV rights ever since he The bald-headed old man was kee Buccaneer,” her second landed in Hollywood “because TV played by Jackie, the screen’s onemovie. gives me the chance to play time kid star.
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The real aunt finds a true love in the form of Shackleton's widowed father. She graciously takes over the chaperone duties from "Charley's ° aunt," leaving Charley free at last to patch up his almost broken romance with Allyn. Her uncle waits for "Charley's aunt" to return,
As his aunt, Charley amazes the whole group with his spright ability to dance. Meanwhile, his real aunt, a beautiful and wealthy heiress from Brazil, arrives on the scene, but conceals her identity to keep the fortune-hunting males away. Charley has to continue his disguise,
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