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Hollywood Cameras Again Look at Capital

By R. K. SHULL IT'S BEEN 13 years since Hollywood last turned its

- cameras on Congress, and from advance notice, its latest

effort is due to measure up to the fine 1939 productjon. That's a left-handed way _ of saying “Washington -8tory” will open at Loew’s Theater Thursday.” 'he realizes aren’t morally right, Also on the movie fare for the put will help him to re-election. coming week will be the return The film also has lobbyists—

of “The Greatest Show on Earth” that great group of political

at the Indiana Theater Thursday, and a western, “Duel at Silver Policymakers who strive just as

Creek,” at the Lyric Theater Fri-|hard to keep out of the public day. |eye as they do to promote their

The Circle Theater attraction, interests. star-studded “We're Not Mar-| Also’ in the story are a few ried,” is given in pictorial pre-imempers of the fourth estate, view at the bottom of this page. and some of them not-too-nice.

Congressional Capers | Philip Ober is seen as a gossip

BACK IN 1939 when Jimmy SOumnist--a sort of literary vul-

Stewart starred as a naive, young “ S Jongressman y ii a Patricia Neal also is featured swarmed into the theaters and 2® 2 yellow journalist, who winds watched with tear-dimmed eyes P admiring Johnson for his 7 *" heroic stand. As she enters the as the valiant young Congress-|g,.. cho jg operating on the beman fought a losing battlely.r pat no man is without fault. against Political log-rolling and Day after day, she follows John“blue sky” oratory. son, searching for a chink in his Now, after 13 years of silence,/armor—if not: an error on his Hollywood again has ventured part, at least some innocent misinto the same realm. This time take which can be warped into a the young knight is Van Johnson, | hideous crime. and he's every bit as conscien-| When her chance finally comes, tious and uncompromising as and Johnson is forced to decide

Stewart.

ture who feeds on the characters he assassinates.

right and what his constituents

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gunfighter when his trigger fin-| between what he believes to be ger gets muscle-bound?

SATURDAY, AUG. 16, 1952

a Indiana : “THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" |

Lyric "DUEL AT SILVER CREEK"

"Ava Won't Run

Film features coming to the downtown theaters include Van Johnson in "Washington Story" (Loew's, Thursday), Lyle Bettger

In Hollywood—

Glenn and Eleanor Are Together Again

By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 16—Fan magazines and photo offices in Hollywood are being asked to shoot home layouts on Glenn Ford and Eleanor Powell to offset the news stories about their brief separation. Glenn and Eleanor are as anxious as their press agents

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MARJORIE REYNOLDS’ next

husband, her pals predict, will be 1.x Barker and producer Sol John Haffer, a film cutter at Re-| Lesser is that Sol is searching for public and a former spouse of a female Tarzan to replace his tree-swinging hero. | n 8 o

pered: “Sam, you got a great

movie there.” 5 - -

CLUE to the coolness between

actress Louise Currie.

2 ” s | MGM has given the no-home-THE romance of Adele Mara layouts edict to fan magazines on and writer-producer Bey Huggins glamour stars like Jane Powell, is a summer casualty. S| who play teen-aged roles on the tangled marital status is blamed. goreen. Too many babies around ¥ a =n the house. ANSWER to a letter beginning, | . 5 @ “What ever happened to George BR-RRR. The mad-on between Bancroft?” athens Grayson and MoM, e studio can't ge atie on ia a Jongn J the the telephone and the word's out 903 nvesie : 8 that she will never make another | beachfront real estate and is now

ict 0 . |reputed to be a millionaire. He picture on the lo [rarely sees his movie friends, re-|

3 el and Gloria Grahame in "The Greatest Show on Earth” (Indiana, EE Se the a uel 5 Juve Loon Thursday) and Faith Domergue and Stephen McNally in “Duel at Sos “Waahe ) $ g w at problem. He c: " . : | ner the audience receives “Wash man, Right conquers might. lalso has a reputation to main- Silver Creek” (Lye, Friday), ington Story. ,| The story is a potent effort tain as an expert shot. - Will the public be corny Jd from Hollywood, but it will seem| In typical film fashion, Steve ably will bring a reverse effect. Conn. fire a few years back, sernimental apo} pi : a mild, coming on the heels of TV's solves his problem by hiring Au- In the film version, which is re- then ‘maybe you'll be convinced ambitious acifess in this ammorals? Or wii fe 2 gnde 1s ® naked coverage of the political die Murphy—the man he's vowed turhig at regular prices, acci- that the drama of “The Greatest bition-goaded community. what seems to be lhe “mOUeTR |.anventions. to kill—as his bodyguard. : oh Show on Earth” is a reality. “Never,” she sald, “have I attitude and sneer at the idea of ygu dents, conflicts and a train crash . ’ ave > wl ' The moviemakers were ham- The plot has Faith Domergue : v : = ra 8 young man who WOR't accept ,.... noth hy their own: censors, as =the .gl Pad 7 had to be liberally laced into the bought a story that I felt I just 3 : itd hn e -ZiaMOrous ‘eader 0. a had to bring to the screen. I've

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* After Film Roles | fuses to talk about his film career

By United Press land 18 scarcely recognized be- |

HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 16 — Ava cause of his snowy, white hair. Good Training Gardner is probably the most un-| 8 4 a

AT LEAST one retired movie HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 16 (UP)— queen — Anne Shirley — is admit- Radlo—and now television—anting she enjoyed seeing herself In nino ig great training for an

an old movie on. TV. The video : release of “The Devil and Danie] acting career, if it doesn't start

Webster” left Anne beaming: “I paying too well, according to Paul

Radio Announcing

‘Ten Commandments’

bribes, won't compromise, and y story to hold ‘the audience's in8 AT DUSK— so ; and by Washington officials who gang of silver-claim jumpers. : . ¢ y FEATURES won't feather his own political wp imsically could have heaved Steve loves her, and that's why terest. = Film Gets Underw never chased a proquer Legging Joes en ] made varend IDouglas, 1) reid Simos too Wel SCREENS! BW hington Story.” Screen the movie company out of the he gets bitter when Audie—who This Seemed. unreal lo creus. ay for a special role. I've never *!! Jove 11, for him. REEN v We ior as BR Robert. pi. oficial buildings anytime the he believes killed his best friend Ge vewnllel Sel HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 16—While tried to talk a director or writer a Teturp to grease pany, or Mr. Douglas always had ambiiE ash : . To : 3 3 § 1 . “ nne, no e 4 . in Color! rosh has turned out a worthy script wasny » Their sanoraciion advises him 19. got way fram jence 6f tragedy or accidents, 1S most recent effort, “The into giving me more closeups or Charles Lederer? “No thank you, 'lons to be an actor, from the n n olor successor ‘ to his Oscar-winning asted in the story line of the a oil ga 'h Dares £ i Phen, this season Pinito Del Greatest Show on Earth,” is only building up my part.” I won't act again until I'm starv- time he played Shylock in a junior Lucille NORMAN “Battleground.” Be I Sener alone 15 Worth Imer. amt ig hs a i hot Oro—whose act Betty Hutton im- now arriving in some cities, Cecil! The sultry, dark-haired actress, ing. And even then I'll borrow high school cast. ary Out of the -capitol hodge-podge > ©" 3 ’ €avies " jtates in. the film—had her B. Demille is at work on his next who is costarring now with from all my friends first.” “ it w Jack BUETEL of politicians and hangers-on, he's “hile. In afasion © fhe gstal running around making Ufe mis- {135676 drop from beneath her. spectacle Gregory Peck in Darryl F. Zan ty Ras a re aan] BREED" written a simple story - which Portions of Capito which dre erable for stiff-fingered Steve. |, pich.wire artist tottered, then He announced 2 oie? ” TTT hear Br was announcing the Fred Waring 1 2 : > st ; . » preproduction uck’s production of “The Snows , 8ne: / f pen to, tourists, the film goes be Sounds like fun. AY THE J0Stk DreViW and Jack Benny radio shows, and

fell, catching himself on the wire. work has started on ‘The Ten of Kilimanjaro,” says she can't Working in the-humid heat near Commandments,” to be his new offer a complete explanation for

“Hans Christian Andersen,” Sam

makes these devious characters Goldwyn sat in the balcony to get going on the air with my own

understandable, yet true to life.

SHOW TONITE

—June HAVOC hind the scenes to the private cor-|

IN CRIME” His characters in “Washing- ridors, the Senate subway, ete. | Return Trip the top of the tent, another aerial- version of the life of Moses. He her behavior but she's willing to an accurate reaction from the au- sports column,” he said. “I wasn't "REEN— ton Story,” include Louis Calhern Tragic Tale YOU MIGHT expect the edge Ist lost his grip, nearly dropping made a silent epic with the same try. dlence. He was enjoying what he. . ia ag a basically honest man. Cal- to be taken off “The Greatest his brother head-first to the title in 1923. “I think you can pursue things thought was an anonymous ap- Sure that 1'wanted 10 give up my

derful Rtory mazine Guys ' or Out of Jail! 4 Marshal

Actual filming of the extrava- too long and too hard,” she said. praisal of the reactions around pay check though. By that time him until a shirt-sleeved working- It had got to where it had pretty man seated next to him whis- nice figures on it.”

hern’'s main weakness is his love STRETCHING for Congress—which tempts him Hollywood comes up with the ance of the real thing here last occasionally to do things which question of what happens to a week, but near tragedy here prob- ly memory of the Hartford, year.

a good point, Show on Earth” by the appear- ground below. Combine these with the ghdst- gariza won't start until late next “Me, I work bést when I'm relaxed.”

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Louis Calhern is delighted with the news. He was on the verge of a bitterly contested divorce with his fortune-seeking wife, Zsa Zsa Gabor.

Paul Dounlas, who never lost sight of all his old girl friends, is married fo Eve

a) ; Newly licensed Justice of the Peace Victor Moore (center, Arden. When he learns he isn't married, he makes plans to get "back into circula-

marries five couples before his license is valid. He doesn't learn

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Eddie's confusion is heightened when he learns his wife,

The second couple, Marilyn Monroe and David Wayne, have

JecHNIeoton of the error until 2!/; years later in "We're Not Married," opening a child, but Marilyn broods be- tion." He reminisces aver his premarital freedom and, in a dream, again frolics with Mitzi Gaynor, is about to have N FACE” at the Circle Theater Thursday. The first couple, Ginger Rogers cause she never was able to be his old flames. When he awakens, he ‘decides Eve is still the best woman of all he a baby. In a mad, last-minute Ironically, she has lost her chance at his fortune, and Fred Allen, married in order to get a choice "Mr. and Mrs." Miss America. When she learns knew. He decides to forget about another fling at bachelorhood and burns the rush, he goes AWOL: long but he promptly makes plans to marry another

woman, who also seeks his money. In the end, Victor Moore learns there never was any real damage done to anyonei =

(ARTOONS3 a - radio show. When they learn they aren't legally married, they conProny my sider separating, but find they are too attached and wind up re- —— as *peating the ceremony—legally.-

letter. But things aren't so simple for another of the fateful couples. Eddie Bracken is in the Army and c-out fo be shipped overseas when he receives the news from Victor Moare, ¢

enough for them to remarry. The MPs hound them as they race looking™for a minister,

she isn't married, she quickly enters and wins the contest, Her "husband" and son watch.

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