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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 17

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Tue-dav Morning Tljc Suit fake SVibune July 21 1942 17 of RAF Features Showing at Theaters Karloff Says Stage ork Hard But Going Back Studio Makes Stars Too Back of Lens wants to do an honest job ha to key himself up for the role each time After two years in the Broadway hit Karloff returned to films to make one picture he still had to do on hia contract with Columbia a horror comedy called "The Boggie Man Will Get If is the only picture Karloff is making for some time to come The hit he scored in cannot be ignored and he opens a coast run of the play here in August returning to Broadway the fall with a run until Janu-arv assured Karloff would have liked to hax played the man who looks like Karloff and strangles people for mentioning the resemblance in the screen version but he was under contract to appear the stage play at the time the movie was being made "Moontide" with Ida Lupino Jean Gabin Thomas Mitchell and Claude Rams also Happened in with Lloyd Nolan Carole Landis and William Frawley Murray (Murray) Spoilers with Marlene Dietrich John Wayne Randolph Scott and Margaret Lindsay also Bachelor" Rialto "Rings on Her Fingers" with Henry Fonda Gene Tierney and Laird Cregar also "Mister with Leslie Howard Mary Morris and Francis Sullivan "Capitol Corpse Vanishes with Bela Lugosi also Mad with Johnny Downs George Zucco and Anne Nagel Tower (Ninth South and Ninth East) John with Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck also Laves Are Not with Ronald Reagan and Joan Perry This Our Life" with Bette Dans Olivia do Haviiland George Brent Dennis Morgan Charles Cobum Frank Craven and Billie Burke Gem with FTedric March and Loretta Young also and Mrs wnth Gracie Allen Cowboy" with Abbott and Costello Dick Foran and Anne Gwynne also wnth Ginger Rogers George Montgomery Holladay (Holladay) Travels" with Joel Mc-Crea and Veronica Lake also "A Yank on the Burma Road" with Laraine Day and Barry Nelson Mario (Sugarhouse) wnth Robert Taylor Lana Turner Edward Arnold and Van Heflin: also Boat" with Dick Arlen and Jean Parker On the Stage and Screen Lnke (on tne stage) Beatrice Grisha and Brona Worthy Accordion Four Valley and Lvnne and Jan Arlen (on the screen) "A Girl Must Live" with Margaret Lockwood and L1I1 Palmer also with Richard Cromwell and Helen Vinson HOLLYWOOD Keeping pace wnth Hollywood's brilliant array of newcomers before the camera are an equally promising group of young directors behind the camera In recent months Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer has developed and introduced eight new directors each scoring hits with his first feature pictures and given two other initial feaure assignments They are Jules Dassin wnth and Affairs of Fred Zinnemann wnth Glove David Miller with the and George Sidney with Charles Lederer at the Joe Newman directing Wilcox who is to direct Eric Knights Stcry Come and Herbert Kline assigned to direct for Their backgrounds are widely divergent but they have three assets in common creative minds screen training In various fields technical skill of a high order Their success stories are colorful the typically American manner Dassin began life in Middleton Conn as a stage-struck son Zinnemann tried music and law before seeing King "The Big fired- him wnth the ambition to become a director Miller wrorked his way up from office boy through various phases of motion picture making Sidney is the third generation of a noted theatrical family Lederer graduated from newspaper and scenarist ranks Wilcox went from a newspaper to become script clerk and Newman got his start as an office boy after leaving high school Summer Training Warner Brothers is building an outdoor gymnasium and boxing ring as summer training quarters for male contract players wnth Mushy Callahan former junior welterweight champion to be trainer Play Offer Pondered Gladys Cooper playing Bette mother Now at Warner Brothers is considering an offer to do a play at Del Monte this summer starring opposite her husoand Philip Menvale pie and places which few people who do get to Washington ever see Because important personalities Washington today cannot take time out to pose for pictures The Marcn of Time camera has caught them in striking candid sequences more interesting than any posed shot could ever be Errol FIjnn who failed to get an okeh for army servk-e might as well be In always fighting on his screen ments Here seen with his comrades Alan Hale and Ronald Reagan drinking success to efforts for wife return to England They appear In as RAF fliers forced down In nai Germany -O- Shakespearean Star of Stage a Trigger Man in Films of Screens Washington Men NEW Never in history has Washington attracted so many colorful and important personalities As the wartime capital of the united nations it has become a Mecca for statesmen and kings bent upon the destruction of the axis Yet Washington more important to Americans than ever before has never been so inaccessible Nevertheless tire rationed citizens need not despair This month The March of Time brings the capital and its key figures to the screens of theaters in Washington Instead of braving the swamped travel rooming and restaurant facilities of the overcrowded cspital moviegoers may visit on the screen poo- its By Alexander Kahn HOLLWOOD (UP) The man w-o frjthtened a nation was wa-eti Fm-kcrutein monster epe-ed hi mouth but nothing came forth and you can take it Rons Karloff that it was a dec dedv unpieasart moment Karioff back Hollywood cter an absence of two years cK 1 ed as he recalled his first pee'o'murce on Broadway in Arsen and Old Lace' Mildly remembering the cold sweat that b-oke ot on hs forehead as he stepped before the audience 'It had been 20 years since I E'ord front of the footl ghts th a lve audience the theater For an instant I was in a I suppose the audi-e-ce krew of rrv trembling kees and the lump my throat but I was Bt Karloff had appeared on the stage before going into pictures and after that first mo-re-t fear he was oxer it and into hs lire and the start of an engagement In the ht of the last two year that is still playing and which has been made into a movie w- thout Karloff plavrg the man who look 1 ke Karloff 1 had forgotten what hard work it was to appear in a play ad go through the same role ht after Karloff said In the frst few eeks of I dropped from 170 to 140 pounds "The nervous strain o' givlrg a emotional perform-s-ire seven or ght times a week is someth ng we don encounter in pictures not that making jnox -es is rv either pcturcs we work hard for nr four weeks and then haxe a few weeka off between On the stace its night after rgvt And an artnr who Crothct Comcdv Selected a-Summer Play 40 i Ladv 31 the Hacher Crntne-s corredx which Professor Joseph has selected fnr prevents on ms class in d-a at cs at the summer session of the of Utah Will produced Tuesdav at 8 30 pm- Kngsburv hall It three acts with prologue and a'-az-g is wox'en a-o jnd tne expererces of an cd ladx an Cbd Ladies' Home In tr gav sparkhrg enter-ta -rrent everx member of the cass to participate with Joseph tiarrs stage man-it' at Krcsbury hall a nor rc AH hut throe o' are from Salt Lake On or surrotindng towns f- except bf Hog r' Pa iaho Robert Douglas ard Lxrn Hire xxho come Cal 'or- a 0-rrs rra -g up the cast are Cm 1 a Cu hnore Patricia hewart hired Itobiaon Kil-lee It Th ri as Hi l-n Hill Beth A rt rt Kttihum Jay SKdnor-e in Hava and za to AND HIS I MUSIC OF TOMORROW THURSDAY July 23rd'Only Late Dancing Bargain Prices! I WALTZ TONIGHT SROX MUSIC BIG PIONEER DANCE FRIDAY Centra with Eleanor Powell Red Skelton Bert Lahr Virginia and Tommy orchestra Paramont wnth Victor McLaglen Douglas Fairbanks Jr Sam Jaffee and Eduard Ciannelli also wnth John Gunther Women Invade Reel Life of Men Too HOLLYWOOD (Wide World) nowadays are invading the realm of the male in reel life as well as in real life Not only does milady today wrnrk in defense plants and other fields of endeavor but true too in film stories Right now Anne Shirley is playing an insurance saleswoman as well as a bodyguard to Eddie Albert while Susan Hayward operates a lumber mill bossing brawny lumberjacks like a veteran Paulette Goddard had as much to say as her menfolk in the conduct of a ship salvage company in her latest picture and Ruth Hussey has just done a work in her role of news photographer Also in their current films Bette Jahe Rhodes works as a war plant welder Rosalind Russell 1a an advertising executive and Judy Canova actually gets bv for a time as a soldier Uncle Sams army Art Exhibits Art Barn Paintings by I arson an Associated Utah exhibition Lion House Social Center Watercolors by Joseph A Everett War Sen Ice Center "Uncommissioned American Federation of Arts Collection History of Murala Christian Brinton collection of modern Russian art ZCMI Tiffin room General exhibition by members of Utah Art Colony sponsored by Mrs Alice Merrill Horne Doing Better Errol Flynn was a professional boxer for a short time in Australia 'He fought several times a week often every night Often he recalls he got licked But in "Gentleman his new Warner Bros picture he wins every important fight Close-in Ranch Life Director Howard Hawks will have one of the best equipped ranches in the west right in Bel Air near Hollywood when ha completes improvements on his S-Br-S estate newts Ssftsski: UM Popular Priced Run Friday July 24 PIONEER DAYS OGDEN MUNICIPAL STADIUM July 21-25 inclusive General Admission $100 Reserved Bex 150 Chidree 25 Enlisted Men Half Price Gates Open at 7 Grand Entry at 9 GALA PREMIERE THURSDAY EVENING 8:30 THE GREAT AMERICAN STORYI The Private Life of the Man Millions Cheered and the Girl He Loved! HOLLYWOOD (UP) Movie career play strange tricks upon actors A noted star of Shakespearean drama? becomes a for a gang leader A Broadway stage luminary who earned a reputation because bf faultless diction and letter-perfect delivery becomes a gruff dese dem and guy on the screen His audible contribution to a dav of film shooting may be no more than a snarling for it sucker This sort of thing does happen in Hollywood Consider Ralf Harolde He proved his acting talents in more than 500 plays as a headliner carrying leads on Broadway and on 'leading stock circuits opposite some of the decade a most glamorous Xjtars Then he came to Hollywood He gave a hit performance in "The Front It tvped him as a gangster and he went through a career of violence on the screen Audiences forgot that he had won acclaim plaing for Instance the George Arliss role in "The Green and that he had proved himself adept in comedy and farce Harolde is now playing a hard- HERE IS THE Ex-Mate Takes Second By Harrison Carroll HOLLYWOOD July 20 (INS) another of nirpnse marriages Edward Norris well-knowm actor and former husband of the screen girl Ann Sheridan eloped to Arizona Saturday with a new Hollywood beauty who gaxe her name as Jane Doe The honeymooners were back in Hollywood today and Norrifl told the storv of their elopement He said that he and his bride a brunette of striking beauty drove to the little tow'n of Tempe a few miles out of Phnpnix and were married by Justice of Peace Paul Me-Ka His best man waa Actor Dick Purcell aaid Norris and the bride was attended by Halen Cax alier of Phoenix The actor smilingly insisted that his wife's name was Jane Doe he said meet Jane Doe in He and his bride met a year ago New- York said Norm but romance really began when she came to Hollywood three weeks ago This is the fourth marriage for the actor In succession his other wives were Virginia Hiller Philadelphia society girl a Andre of the films and Ann Sheridan He married the girl in 1936 and they were dix-orced in 1939 Since then his name has been linked romantically with many other filmland beauties but Hollywood nexer exen suspected hia new heart interest There will be no extended honeymoon for the couple at present said Norris He haa a film ass gnrnent coming up and Mrs Norris also may seek a Hollywood career Ups and Downs Hi oward Haw ka is for the atrenuous job of directing the epic of the army air force for Warner Brothers bv breaking a wild stallion during his week-end spare hours Elisabeth Fraser Warner Doing Better John Loder working at Warner studio in the Bette Davis picture has made 15 films in America and many in Europe but this is the first time he has portrayed an American A ST inner IfcTAH sAuja'cotDwnrsS r-v JF ft faced tight-lipped in Bruce Manning's new version of the stage hit at Umx'ersal His cultured voice is clipped and staccato in a role contrasting sharply with those of other actors like to do the things done on the stage" he comments this type of thing which seems foreign to theatrical background provides a challenge competent actor given full rein to utilize the most natural talents can deliver a good performance I was trained to create emotions with my voice in the movies I find got to do the same thing with a closeup and sometimes wnth a bare word or two to help out worry is that he will continue to be typed as a gangster If so he 11 have to continue to the voice and delivery he has cultivated Straight Shooter Actor Eddie Norris featured in Live on for Producers Bill Pine and Bill Thomas is one of the best rifle shots in Hollywood and has won cups and ribbons in akeet matches fie WIGHT'S HOVft OPEN 5:45 CO-HIT! 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