Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 12

Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

a 1 1 Li V.J I'mi 1 lis ii 1 Fra D.iy, a Soviet-built cruiser (f the Sverdlov class. It was ih's vear in the heat of conflict with the Dutch over West New Guinea. Tiiiilil Of Ijiiiaiur Film By I 01 I 1 1 O. PARSON'S lo! A v. oiid ANYTHING that Jnjr.d Bergman dramatic f.re.

Add her lustre to the u-rsum of Tennessee Williams' prize winning play. "The of the Iguana." and Seven Arts producers Ray Stark and I liot Hyman have come up with a potent attraction. tomes and infused, Ha war a begins to i r- trouble is her nasty husband, so she takes matters into her own hands by taking the girl back home to Ireland. Meanwhile, Finch has said enough to make one suspect he'd welcome a mercy killing in his wife's case. In Ireland, everything goes wrong and Miss Hayward is almost on trial again.

The end- BV L'iW HOFTI VUOR SI 'SAN seems sfi-nd a lot cf time in and she doesn't always come off too well at that. She's on trial again, almost twice, in "I Thank a Fool," at Loew's. Despite the meaningless title, it's a pretty pood English-set yarn involving mood and motive, and for once in her career, kittenish Susan is upstaged and outcharmed by another female. She's Britisher Diane Cilen-to, who has been seen on American screens only occasionally. She really should be on more.

She's pretty in an odd sort of way, with a throaty voice and natural vitality that contrive to make veteran Susan look haggard, green-skinned, and stagey. Another dynamic Britisher, Peter Finch, rounds out the fatal triangle, with the lovely English and Irish landscapes and settings almost making a fourth star in the film. Niv.n .1 tor on trial for the nii-rty killing of her lover. Fine is the prosmitor who Jr.vcs fur a miu itnuii, uiiJ gets it. though the two-year sentence seems a bit light.

When she's out of jail again, she finds it difficult to get a job, so gratefully accepts even a questionable position in the country, not even meeting her employer until she gets there. It turns out to be the man who prosecuted her, Finch. IT SEEMS his wife is a bit balmy, and needs constant attention. There is really nothing outwardly wrong with the lady, played by Miss Cilento. She's Irish, and inclined to be a bit outspoken, but she's really quite lovable.

However, Miss Hayward soon begins to suspect her charge is a schizophrenic, and requires real medical care. The husband refuses. He won't have his sprightly, half-wild wife locked up. More suspiciously, he gives Miss Hay- "I think we should bring the business back to Hollywood where it belongs. We will make both 'Playboy' and 'Monsieur Cognac' in Holly, wood, but a second unit will film exteriors for 'Cognac' in Paris." Tony said he was very hap I V.

1 Bv. i i 1 4 Professional Theatre on irage "THE FANTASTICKS" Oct. 2-7 8:30 P.M. Use your Shoppers Charge tor tickets ot Box Office, tick- ets also at all 5 Tuchman stores and I a I Ticket Agency. WA 5 2313 TODAY! CONT.

VIOLATED WOMEN 3 CAVORTING in "The Fantasticb," Intro Productions' season opening musical, are (left to right) Jim Friedman, Jill Hill, Peter Ratray and Bill Munchon. It starts Tuesday at the Zaring. innocent viciimi ot 4 (hi traflie in 1 iV! ing seems a little weak, but since the story relies on a mood set mostly by Miss Cilento, it gets by. NOW SHOWING V-T-w NOTHING but NOTHING is FUNNIER uti spicier then vT? ieacher 75c 5:45 to 6 11:10 A.M. tl 30 P.M.

iHuir IUS IXOTIC SHORT SUIJfCTS DOWNTOWN 23 West Ohio St. ENTERTAINMENT NITELY Returned By Popular Demand "TlfJY TiiT and the Giants of Rhythm DANCING 9 P.M. TILL 2 A.M. NO COVER NO MINIMUM AT MORLEY'S Dinners of distinction! The incomparable music of Bill Heiss at the organ! Coclttails, too! lo Now- si! Or A CARLOAD Iml nr. Hi MB.

1 I Tti ir hii.iissm jJiWJ I 5 In The KAS BAR Lounge Dancing and Entertainment STEVE ROSE COMBO JIM KELLY, Vocalist Open 'til 2 A.M. No Cover No Minimum 2800 East 38th In The MEADOWS MEXICAN FOOD TACO HOUSE 7541 E. ash. Closed Monday FL 6-7424 Air-Conditioned MERIDIAN at 22nd Inprid plays the role created on Broadway by Margaret Leighton, and while Bergman is the first signed, two other internationally famed stars will be added to the picture. "Night of the Iguana" which won the New York Drama Critics award as the best American play of 1 961-62 season, is being adapted for the screen by Gavin Lambert.

Getting back to Ingrid, I'm glad that she is denying trouble in her marriage to Swedish impresario Lars Schmidt. She's had enough headaches in her private life. TONY CURTIS's called from New York to say he had been to the Patterson-Liston fight with Paul Schoenstein, editor of the New York Journal American. "He's a great guy," said Tony, "and I want him to play in one of my movies." Tony was adamant about not making any more pictures in Europe. He said, TODAY! 2:00 i 8:15 A TECHNICOLOR mi: s-vvH nn on opi DMI II Ihru SI I'i Noon Ihru 1) SPfCWL CONSIDERATION I GIVEN TO SOCIAL, CMUBCH AND INDUSTRIAL CROUPS PHONE ME 41S47 ll (ilium- i TECHNICOLOR TtCHWRAVA 7 M7 mm -MM miwipi.

ii mi" aiiiiiiii'jtiii 1W1 lUiiiiiiiwrni iitiiiiiiiniiiiii DAILY: 11:30 I 3 37-S 57 17 I BWrv'J PLUS "AIR PATROL" NATURES AT 12246810 1:303:305:307:309:30 ldVlU rf i I INTRODUCING IlivenWsordi py for Janet Leigh and her narriage to Bob Brandt. "Our problcns extended over a number of years, and no other voman was involved, but she's wonderful girl and a wonderful mother to my children. I can S'e them at any time under any circumstances." ROCK HUDSON heads directly to Armond, New York, and Marilyn Maxwell when he finishes his final scene in "The Gathering of Eagles" on location in Omaha. Atmond is where Marilyn has been re cuperating at her brother's farm after her long, long illness in the Mt. Kisco Hospital.

"Marilyn is much better and much happier since she's been joined by her 4-year-old son, Matthew," Rock said. "In fact, she's entered the youngster in kindergarten there." Methinks Marilyn will be much, much, much better when Rock gets there. BRENDA LEE stopped in Hollywood to shop for clothes for her nightclub engagement in Las Vegas. She's now one of the tip top singers in the country, and is very popular with the younger generation. She says she's down to 95 pounds, and since weight was always a problem with her, this makes petite Brenda very happy.

WHEN TY Hardin's bride, Marlena Schmidt Germany" of 1961), learns to speak English better they'll find a lot more to discuss than household matters. Before she became a beauty contestant, Marlena studied mechanical engineering in Germany. Ty Mi SUSAN PETER HAYWARD FINCH I THANK A FOOL FRIDAY ANNE BANCROFT "THE MIRACLE WORKER" imttW 1 irnMtt fpL DIANE CYRIL Wl CILENTO GUSACK I. A I LEMON TWIST LOUNGE Air Conditioned For Your Dancing Pleasure Prospect 5-0548 "Twist" Contest Mon. thru Thurs.

Jam Session Sat. DANCING NITELY DUKES Coupon Beat This One Will Yal niM''JMr NOW OPEN 11:45 A.M. I 1 yAw mmr 5 FISH SANDWICHES and 2 French Fries Only Bring this coupon to the RED BARN Drive In 2424 East Washington St. Coupon New Theater Group Plans 'Barber' Play FOR THEIR premier production, "The Torch-Bearers," a new theater group, will present "The Barber of Seville" by Beaumarchais. Two performances of the 18th-century comedy in its original dramatic form will be given Oct.

26 and 27 in the Indiana World War Memorial Auditorium. Producer of the play is William B. Lewis and the production will be designed and staged by Ernest Rumbarger, with mimed sequences staged by Fred McDowell. was an engineering major at. Texas A and before he was discovered by Paramount while working at the Douglas Aircraft Plant here.

Someone said Ty will be foolish insisting the shy, beau tiful Mrs. Hardin learn too much English. How can married people quarrel when one doesn't speak the ETHEL MERMAN was the center of attraction at the dinner party given by Dodie and Jimmy Pendleton celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary. Ethel's cut her hair short, had it made blonder, and looks ten years younger. She was escorted by Roger Eden.

Rosalind Russell did a terrific twist with Will Fry. Kay Gable came with Efrem Zim-balist and Clifton Webb escorted Nadia Gardner (Reggie is working out of town.) Lee Anderson was on the arm of John Vivyvan, that beau about town. Show Time CINEMA "Bachelor Tom Peeping," at 6, 8:30 and 11 p.m. "Master of the Congo Jungle," at 7 and 9:30 p.m. CIRCLE "The 300 Spartans," at 11:30 a.m., 2:50, 6:10 and 9:30 p.m.

"Air Patrol," at 1:25, 4:45 and 8:05 p.m. ESQUIRE "Carry On Teach-er," at 6, 8 and 10 p.m. INDIANA "Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm," at 2 and 8:15 p.m. KEITH'S "Best of Enemies," at 12, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. LOEWS "I Thank a Fool," at 12:20, 2:15, 4:10, 6.05, 8 and 9:55 p.m.

DePauiv Faculty Concerts To Begin Greencastle, Ind. Two members of the DePauw University music school will present the first faculty recital of the school year Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. in Meharry Hall. Professors Herman Berg, violin, and Henry Kolling, piano, will perform a varied program, beginning with Sonata in Major by Respighi arranged for violin by Antonio Vivaldi. Following Saint-Saens' Concerto in Minor, Berg and Kolling will play The Fritz i 1 arrangements of Grave by Friedemann Bach, Siciliano-Rigaudon by Francois Francoeur, Hungarian Dance by Johannes Brahms, 'and Liebesfreud by Kreisler.

HOW SH0WIH6 If. Th VI Mil 'Tl? Risque Riotous! msfifcjnn 75C 5 45 HI TONIGHT O'lN II Bachelor Tom MQiT ZINQ AOVINIUH1 OPENS MONDAY! TODAY and SUN. Sept. 29 and MUSICAL LAFFNOTES! "THE TUNESMErr' "Get ready to opplaud" the talent of one of the most entertaining trios of all times. Have played Pol's, Salty's.

Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, the Tropics, Colony Club, etc. Record for Carlton records. Latest album "Get Ready to Applaud." COVER CHARGE $1.95 Mon. through Thurs. $2.50 Frl.

and Saturday DINNER PRICES BEGIN AT ONLY $2.75 PER PERSON Last 2 Nites Fay DeWitt Johnny Janis wHfWQsti 10 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN Rd. 7 Southwest (Kentucky Ave.) And Tlbbs Avenue SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Adm. Adults 75c 3 BIG FEATURES TONITE Pat BOONE Bobby DARIN JiSS "STATE FAIR" CL LARRY, MOE and CURLY JOE "3 STOOGES MEET HERCULES" CI VIC DDCCItV Barbara LLIIJ I I1LJLLI EDEN "CI kumr. CTAD" In Color ILMl'linu JIHH CIIU 'MR. HOBBS TAKES A VACATION JUM.

"BACHELOR FLAT" 25-MINUTE DRIVE FROM CIRCLE Out Uth on Road 136 West SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 3 BIG FEATURES Rock HUDSON Burl IVES "THE SPIRAL ROAD" Molly BEE-Ben COOPER "CHARTOOSE CABOOSE" clr Richard ATTENBOROUGH in "DESERT PATROL" PLUS CARTOONS PRESENTING THE FINEST IN MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT! East Washington St. U.S. Hwy. 40 MINUTES EAST OF EASTGATE OPEN AT DUSK Adm. Adults 75c GIANT SP00KATH0N HORRIFIC SHOWS "Love Slaves Th.

Amazon" cl "Curse Of The Werewolf" "CREATURE WALKS AMONG US" "CURSE OF THE UNDEAD" "SHADOW OF THE CAT" PLUS COLOR CARTOONS rilU "KING SOLOMON'S MINES" JUM. "THE NAKED SPUR" 3 JUST 20 MINUTES FROM CIRCLE South on Madison Ave. Expressway And 4-Lane U.S. 31 TU 1-3100 TONIGHT OPEN :30 Adm. Adults 75c UB2f.

3 BIG HITS TONITE Rock Burl Gena HUDSON IVES ROWLANDS "THE SPIRAL ROAD" cl Laurence HARVEY CAPUCINE "WALK ON THE WILD SIDE" Dick CLARK Ben GAZZARA "THE YOUNG DOCTORS" PLUS COLOR CARTOONS CIIU "COLD WIND IN AUGUST" JUI1. "THE CHILDREN'S HOUR" "AMONG THE NATION GREATEST" North on U.S. 52, Cor. W. 38th St.

2 Or A Carload $1 4 BIG FEATURES TONITE Jennifer WEST at 7:05 "TOO SOON TO LOVE" CZh "RUNNING WILD" HUNTER "MAN TRAP" i 20 Brian DONLEVY In Color "GIRL IN ROOM 13" CIIU MARILYN MONROE HITS JUn. stopm Robt. Mitchum, 'RIVER OF NO RETURN' to-Minute Drive West ot Plalnlield on S. 40 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 3 BIG COLOR HITS 1 Cary GRANT Doris DAY "THAT TOUCH OF MINK" Rory CALHOUN-Patricla BREDIN "SECRET OF MONTE CRISTO" Peter CIJSHING Christopher LEE "THE MUMMY" OPEN SUN. ONLY 3 Your Family Drive-In Theater On Brown County's Scenic Highway 1600 South Meridian (Rd.

135) SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Robert PRESTON-Shlrley JONES In Meredith Willson't "THE MUSIC MAN" Techniromo Technicolor ADDED LATE FEATURE James Julie Reck -STEWART ADAMS HUOSON "BEND IN THE RIVER" Plus, it Dusk, a 30-Minufe Cartoon Carnival Adm. Thit Engagement, Adults SI BRiNG YOUR FAMILY TO A DRIVE-IN MOVIE TONIGHT AT FOUNT AINTOWN TO 1-4848 East on U.S. 52 and Road 9 James "I (11 IT Adult MASON LVLIIH Entertainment cuTtIs "RAWHIDE YEARS" Adm. 60c Children Under 12 Fret 9th STREET and ROAD 431 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 3 BIG FEATURES TONITE Robert PRESTON-Shlrley JONES In Meredith Willson't "THE MUSIC MAN" IP'M. Techniromo Technicolor Plus A New Featurette "THE ROAD RUNNER" Doris DAY-John RAITT "THE PAJAMA GAME" d.

Plus Color Cartoons Adm. This Adults S1.00 NO PASSES HONORED Road 7 and Post Road 1 BIO FEATURES TONITE Rock HUDSON Burl IVES "THE SPIRAL ROAD" Kirk DOUGLAS Rock HUDSON "THE LAST SUNSET" cr Randolph SCOTT Barbara HALE "7TH CAVALRY" cr Adm. This Engagement, Adults 75C CIIU "THE COMANCHEROS" JUn. "WARLOCK" "THE BETTER OUTDOOR THEATER" 2500 N. SHADELAND (Rd.

100) 2 Or A Carload $1 4 BIG FEATURES TONITE LOUGHNERY HOT ANGEL" Connie STEVENS Robert DRISCOLL "PARTY CRASHERS" Mory MURPHY At 10:05 "LIVE FAST, DIE YOUNG" Carol MORRIS At 11:30 "BORN TO BE LOVED" CllkJ 'MR. HOBBS TAKES A VACATION JWM. Paul Newman. "THP miuti CD-, leHiMMklsViVeMHHWttlUnHeHHIWifelBeUHIs World's Largest Drive-In Theater Inside 5 Min. from Home 3000 Southeostern Where 52 Meets 411 ONLY equipped WITH 70MM.

SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Adm, This Enqaaement, Adults $1 00 NO PASSES HONORED 6 Big Features 2 Big Screens EAST SCREEN 3 BIG FEATURES TONITE Robert PRESTON-Shlrley JONES In Meredith Wilson's "THE MUSIC MAN" Techniromo Technicolor Plus A New Featurette "THE ROAD RUNNER" Henry FONDA James CAGNEY "MR. ROBERTS" d. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION PATTERSON-LISTON CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILM Did He Get A Full Count? Plus Color Cartoons WEST SCREEN 3 BIG FEATURES TONITE 1 FIRST CITY SHOWINGS Grant WILLIAMS-Shirley KNIGHT "THE COUCH" Trevor HOWARD Edmund PURDON "MALAGA" Richard BURTON-Barbara RUSH "THE BRAMBLE BUSH" EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION- PATTERSON-LISTON CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILM Did He Get A Full Count? Plus Color Cartoons CBHEEB Indiana's Finest and Friendliest each Way Drive elOO W. 10th St. Or Rockvllle Rd.

(U ii) SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Adm. Adults 75c 3 BIG FEATURES TONITE An Unusual Adventure Thriller Rock Burl Gena HUOSON IVES ROWLANDS "THE SPIRAL ROAD" Fun For All The borls DAY Rock HUOSON Way Doris Rock Tony DAY HUDSON RANDALL "PILLOW TALK" eiV A Darlnej, Truthful Story About Teenagers end Their Problems "THE EXPLOSIVE GENERATION" OPEN SUN. ONLY SUN. CO NAKED IN THC WORLD" "ELMER OANTRV" NICK COOPER, baton twirling champion, will head the variety stage show at the Encore Theater, 22d and Talbot streets, tomorrow through Tuesday. Wally Nehrling will emcee.

ARLINGTON lComplet Off-Street Parking SPECIAL KIDDIE MAT. TODAY 12:45 Added Color Cartoons 4: 20 John WAYNE Red BUTTONS "UJITADII" In Color nAlAnl! Award Winnlnq Feolurette Walt C.m DISNEY'S H'IH 1:28 Fl MflNT W. Wash, at Belmont tLmuni Matnee From Tom POSTON-Julia MEADE "ZOTZ!" Rory CALHOUN Lea MAS5ARI "COLOSSUS OF RHODES'' MERSON 4430 E. 10TH ST. FL 7-4488 PUnfy Off-Street Parking HEY KIDDIES! MAT.

TODAY TWO SHOWS 1st Show 10:30 A.M.-2d Show 1:30 "ZOTZI" 1 Cartoons 3 Stooges Comedy Birthday Reservations Held All Seats 25c FREE GIFT TO ALL EVENING PROGRAM STARTS 6 P.M. Adults to After 6:30 Michael CALLAN Cliff ROBERTSON "THE INTERNS" TomPOSTON "7AT7I" 1:11 Julio MEADE LMIL. Come Late as Complete Show ENCORE 22d 4 Talbot-WA 4-0884 Between Dela. Penn. Mot.

Today-Open 1:30 "THE LOST PLANET" Chap. 4 Elvis PRESLEY-Joon BLACKMAN 'BLUE HAWAII'-Color, Jeffrey HUNTER-Davld JANSSEN "MAN TRAP" Shown At CIIU "RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY" JUn. 'TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK' GIANT STAGE SHOWI GARFIELD ST 4-0864 Maf. Today Open 1:00 Over 4:30 "EXPERIMENT IN TERROR" 2 Comedies and Cartoons ALL SEATS 25c AMILT0N 21,4 EAST mH MINIS. I UK ME M153 Open Start 12:30 "Three Stooges Meet Hercules" At "BLOOD OF THE "Counterfeit Traitor 5j42-: 46 I I 5S00 WoshFL 7-5988 MATINEE TOOAY FREE PARKING FOR PATRONS SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE TODAY, OF HORRORS" PLUS "SECOND TIME AROUND." ALSO 2 HOURS OF CARTOONS AND A STOOGES COMEDY.

-EVENING SHOW-ENTIRE SHOW IN COLOR ROCK GENA BURL HUOSON ROWLANDS IVES "THE SPIRAL ROAD" Debbie REYNOLDS Andy GRIFFITH "SECOND TIME AROUND" SUN. 3 BIG FEATURES OLD TRAIL "MMwJf'SH-M CH 4-0874-Open 1:00 FREE OFF-STREET PARKING Walt Disney's "Bon Voyage" Color "Adv. Of The Road Runner" Entire FomMy $1 Why Pay Moref PTDWN 42d ot Colleqe-AT 3 4044 MAT. TOOAY 1 P.M. OFF-STREET PARKING SPECIAL KIDDIE MAT.

TODAY Open at 1:00 Starts at 1:30 All Seats 35c Matinee Only -2 BIG FEATURES-Full-Lengtti Color Cartoon "ALAKAZAM THE GREAT" Pius! "70171" Comedy Hit LvlL. Eve. Show Open 4:50 Start 5:00 -LAST TIMES TONITE-Rock Gena Burl HUDSON ROWLANDS IVES "THE SPIRAL ROAD" TomPOSTON "JMll" 7 Julia MEADE LVIL. only SUN. "GUNS OF NAVARONE" VOGUE College of 43d CL 5-2821 wuwt OPEN 1:40 OFF-STREET PARKING Continuous Showings Today! Robert Shirley Buddy PRESTON JONES HACKETT Hermlone OlNGOLD Paul FORD "TUP UllCir UAU" Techniromo I lit, I'lUJIV I'lMIl Color At 15-7 OOe JO Special Sat.

Mat. Showings OPen 115-Starf 1 40 "THE MUSIC MAN" Shown at 1.40 and 4 IS Adults 75e, Children 35c 'Til P.M. Adm. Alter Adults 11.00 WE DARE YOU TO SIT THROUGH OUR SIABST rfidiiii if -Jttr I VS It I I I a looking for something different? Sam's Seafood Steak House offers ADVENTURES in fine dining Whole Live Maine Lobster (You get the winner with the claws.) Includes Clam Chowder, slaw with hot vinegar dressing, New York cheese $.95 with garlic toast. HORRIFIC SHOWS Don TAYLOR In Color 'love Slaves Amazon" V- Clifford "Curse of Jtff MORROW-Li9h SNOWDEN "Creature Walks Among Us" Eric FLEMING Michaol PATE "Curse of The Undead" EVANS In Color The Werewolf MORRELL SHELLEY LAI am lFcrmtrtJ 4 1.

Andre Barbara GHOST! VAHhRcS mC it 3 uM.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Indianapolis Star
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Indianapolis Star Archive

Pages Available:
2,552,294
Years Available:
1862-2024