Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1952 — Page 16

In Hollywood— Dagmar Gags About Passes

By Erskine Johnson

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. night clubs, is doing a skit

2-—TV’'s Dagmar, now touring

in which she plays the first

woman President of the United States. One of her lines: “Whadda day—I passed 19 vetoes and vetoed 19 passes.”

Barbara Hutton just pald

$350,000 for a new Beverly Hills

home. . . . Walter Chrysler Jr, i= the Mr. Moneybags behind Raymond Massey's new play, “The Hanging Judge.” . Leslie Howard’s gravestone in England bears this inscription: “Gentle cynic.” . » ” GRETA GARBO'S hair can vou stand it? —is now tinted a deep purple. . . . 8ign in the window of a Hollywood East Indian restaurant: “Cash and Curry.” ” ” ~ MGM may not know it, but an Independent film company is shooting “Robinson Crusoe” in Mexico. The studio owns a completed screen-play of the classic, written four vears ago by Helen Reutsch as a Stewart Granger starrer, but never placed before

the cameras. n ” »

SKIP the rumor that Rose] Marie's 5-yearold daughter, Georgiana, will follow famous mama's footsteps as a singing moppet. engagement at Ciro’s, the blonde songstress, who was a top radio] star at 5, told me: “1 don’t think I want a career for Georgiana as a child. I don’t want people to think she's a midget.” Movies for Rose Marie? “Not as a star—I just want to do the comedy end of it.” ” ” ” - SOPHIE TUCKER is stipulating that she play herself in-the final reel of her movie biography, in which Betty Hutton willfistar. But the last of the Red Hot

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” ” ” REMEMBER Sunshine Sammy of the Our Gang Comedies? He's

Closing a longinow a delivery boy for a Holly-

wood liquor store. . , . The Mel {Tormes have dated the stork again. , . . Paramount's Barney

Balaban’'s prediction on movie] business for the next 12 months:| “It will be just as good as the

pictures we deliver.” . . . Tallulah Bankhead’s salary for one TV, guest appearance on the All-Star) Revue Oct. 11 will be $20,000. ~ ” » FERNANDO LAMAS, about the ‘gray streaks hair:

talking! in his

Mamas is in for some hot opposi-

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JOAN BENNETT {is being

billed as plain Joan Bennett for,

the Los Angeles run of “Bell,

Book and Candle.” It was MISS!

“It doesn’t bother me. My fa-|

ther turned absolutely white at|

the age of 29. I started to get | gray at the age of 20. It's a fam-! {ily thing. Nothing matters—as long as I have hair.” |

New Star Eats Cars, Sounds Like Foghorn |

By Unite@Press

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 12 — The

latest star to soar in the Hollywood skies eats automobiles, has a voice like a foghorn and talks,

“to lighthouses.

Hollywood is always trying to improve on nature, and now movie director Eugene Lorie and special effects wizard Ray Harrihausen have created a new animal for the screen.

He’s a prehistoric monster who

demolishes part of New York in one of those trick epics, “The Monster From Beneath the Sea.” Director Lorie made up the animal because, he said, the real prehistoric - creatures were not “terrifying enough.”

Made to Order

“We wanted a blood-thirsty, powerful animal-—-so we had to create a new one. The monster actually is a two-foot-long miniature made of rubber. He is photographed, enlarged to look four stories high, and then superimposed over shots of the New York City streets and people.

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The toy can “breathe,” gnash his -steel teeth, paw the ground and wiggle his eyebrows. In the picture, the monsfer has| been dozing in ice in an under-| water canyon outside New York harbor a few million years. An atomic explosion cracks the ice,! and our hero paddles up to have a look at the skyscrapers.

Mating Call |

On the way he has a romantic conversation with a lighthouse. | “He has a voice like a foghorn, | you see,” said the director. “He| thinks the lighthouse foghorn is| a mating call.” The monster docks at Fulton | Pier, but doesn’t get any farther than the canyons of Wall St. He devours a few stock brokers and eats their Cadillacs, too. Finally a scientist kills him| with radium while he’s taking a| ride on a roller coaster at Coney | Island.

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By ALINE MOSBY United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 12—Ray

Milland told today how a movie

: Lady in the iten Mask,” at 12:30, 3:40, 61a SE 3 ue: IRE | paralleling atomic spy cases was “Under -the Paris Skv.” at 6. 8 filmed _right! under the governand 10 | ment's se—ht obody found INDIANA ment's nose it nobody “Just for You " with Bing Croshy out about it. and Jane Wyman, at 5:35. 7:45 and 10 The movie is “The Thief,” KEITH'S which Director Clarence Greene ‘Big Jim Molain,” with John : Wayne, at 11:50, 2:25, 5, 735 and made in Washington last spring. LOEW'S It's Hollywood's first movie with“High Noon, with ‘Gary Cooper. out dialogue since sound came in. at 11, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15 and 10

Milland plgys an atomic scientist who slips photographs of Atomic Energy Commission secrets to the

Train in Bombay.” at

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“Models. Ine.” with Howard Duff, at 11. 1°45. 4:38, 7:5 and 10:10 enemy. : ‘Pirate Submarine,” at 12.25, 3:15, We couldn't reveal the script, 8 and 8:50 or they would have wanted to see

ithe script and approve it,” Mr. |Milland explained.

Used Spy Locales “We even used the actual spy locales, such as a street by the Auditions for new members of drugstore, and the Library of

{Congress. We shot in the Library |the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir lfrom 8 at night until 6 in the

wil be held at 7:30 p. m. tomor-| popping. The librarians stayed {row and 3 p.'m. Sunday in Second to work all that time. . They loved |

Symphonic Choir Sets Auditions

' THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Spy Film Made Under FBI's Nose

RAY MILLAND—Thinking

of dinner.

people were watching, some phony sign stuck on the | eat tonight’? door.

“Then when we were ready t0|1 was thinking. We had to go { shoot, we'd put; up an ‘Atomic back and shoot it over.’ |

we had

Energy Commission’ sign and zip | through the scene in a hurry be-| fore anybody noticed.”

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“Montana Territory” and Roarin' Epic of .the Brutal, Violent West . . . “RIDERS OF THE PONY EXPRESS” IHR

When curious Washingtonians | asked Mr, Milland what part he| was playing, he'd shrug and say,| “Oh, I'm a jewel thief or some-| thing.” |

Not one character — including the Oscar-winning actor uttered one word during the talkless movie. This, he sighed, wasn't as easy as you'd think. “When I first read theyscript, 1 thought, ‘This will be a cinch" he said. “But it wasn't. I never realized before that dialog is a crutch. It covers a multitude of sins.

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was doing all the time. In one| scene where I valk through the! Library of Congress, I was sup-| posed to be looking for a spy, but] 'T was thinking, ‘Now, where shall |

“When we saw the film the next |

|day, you could tell exactly what

| Presbyterian Church, Vermont it. jand Pennsylvania Sts. “My apartment in. the movie] The choir is to be enlarged, ac-| Was two doors from the apart-| cording to Robert D. Armstrong, ment where one of the accused president, with special emphasis spies really lived.” | The film also shows Mr. Mil-| Rehearsals for the coming sea- land walking into a building son will commence at 7:30 p. m.|labeled “Atomic Energy CommisTuesday in the DAR Chapter sion” That was just a Washing- | House. 824 N. Pennsylvania St./ton private office building with a The choir will start preparing new sign. music for the Municipal concert! “We asked the firm if we could to be presented with Fabien Se- use their building.” he grinned.| vitzky and the Symphony Or- “During the camera set-ups, when chestra early ii December. . eT ———

Besides Mr. Armst , officers i EE LE re Hunt Bow ond Arrow |

Hodges, vice-president; Mrs. Deer Slayer in Zoo Leslie F. Ayres, secretary; Mrs. | |

treasurer; Wil-<| DAVENPORT, lowa.—Davenliam H. Manthorne, personnel di- port Park officials began an n.| into the) {death of a mother deer at a park] |zoo here. | Officials said the deer was| killed either with a powerful bow! The American possum is a rep- and arrow or a blunt instrument. resentative of the kangaroo fam-| They said the killing apparently ily... was “deliberate.

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