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Daily News from Los Angeles, California • 20

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Daily Newsi
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Los Angeles, California
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.1 DAILY NEWS. LOS ANGELES. WEDNESDAY; MAY I 1 -4 Marry- Minaes i VHien John Wayne Yt-ports to MC1M 'oil a hinfjle pieture ileal later in the year, indications are he'll be given the lole of Abi-athan Crown, the aea captain, in Margaret Steens The Sun Is My Undoing." The prospect of Wayne and' Clark Cable in the same picture ought to satisfy the dear public. Pan' Ber an-becb pn 0- dpcer of the beBt seller. Adapting the lengthy novel to suit camera requirements must be quite chore.

i-A. I -U tCSS -'j I -sf A' A SA -3 I .1 Vv yx'A -f 'v 91 't sf THE BURNS. TWINS and Evelyn Price are featured in "Vaudeville Varieties of 1942," opening today at the Orpheum with the feature films "YouVe-TeHinq Me" and Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. I- I JOAN BENNETT eosteri with FrencRot Tone in "The WrFe Jakes a Flyer," currently, in its second week at the Hillstrect end Pantaqes -theaters with "Two Yanks in Trinidad." (' i-y A 1 v- -r-. a V.

'Vrc 4 -jr rjSr- CHESTER LAUCK and ZaSu Pitts ful Bachelor," Lum and Abner jp iU" i- ijj. "vu 4 fryr -a i 5 4 rjf i T.tr 4 -V'f fi Mi vV 1 via esanc Ml, T1IZ- SUNDAYS Na Msmmi Sm. KM yotikLIFf V- -1 4. -i ynStr 'St 4s 'm' Vv-; -A t-Tvb' Mh 4 VT? J. 7 i 1 'j V.

A V.l -V OsJ i put Cupid on the spot in "Bash- hwt as? i SP. I 9 'u, Henreid in 'Casablance It'i something to follow in the wake of Paul Henreid as he wanders along the street at -Warners. Right and left as he passes, windows open lghile secretaries and other female tm- ployes take a gander at what they declare, is. their leading -heart throbv Errol. Flynn just hasnt a chance Hcnreida Busy- with 'Davis jn "Jvow, the European uetjor Is slated for a appt with Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart in the spy lis produces the picture which Micliae Curtiz starts directing late tikis week.

Wohder if 'Henreid is again cast as a Nazi agent. They're ell emoting Watch the character folk crowd Joan Bennett and Don Ameche for acting in "Girl Trouble. Billie BurRe, vague chatter, bird, brained, mannerisms and joined "the farce yesterday na Cn as did Frantc Craven, whom film-goers remember best as the narrator in Our Town," despite his brilliant stage reconj. Alan Dinehart's another set to play "Girl It's, his return- to Hollywood following two years in the theater. ComiEs in musical What about "Star Spangled Rhythm? Theres plenty to tell about that musical prpject Paramounts been planning these jnany weeks.

As previously announced, George Marshall takes over the directorial duties. Yesterday he revealed that Betty Hutton and Eddie Bracken, the hit team from "The Fleets In," would top the lineup of principals along with Victor Moore who'll be on the west coast within two weeks. Cass Daley, the rubber faced comic, Gil Lamb and the'foman-tic singing discovery, Johnny Johnston, are others to be noted in the ensemble. Dassin directs Crawford Here's a success story: Not long ago Jules uassin was directing short subjects at MGM. The chance to direct features never seemed to come along.

One day executives caught a glimpse of the Edgar Allan Poe chiller, "The Tell Tale Heart, which Dassin had completed with Joseph Schildkraut as the murderer harassed by con- science. That rTi'nched' the -newcomer's opportunity to handle a full length film:" He began with Agent starring Conlad Veidt and continued with Once Upon a Thursday." Joan Crawford sat through a projection room showing, of the. former. When she emerged, the star went into Louis B. Mayer's office and asked that the 2S- year-old newcomer direct her in "Reunion." Yesterday Dassin was notified the job was his.

there Tint rumor concerning Claudette Colbert moving to RKO Radio for China Sky" becomes a. fa.cL What's more. Mias Col-bert will do a movie a year for the next three at that studio. William Gargan becomes the first personality assigned to horse about with Abbott and Costello in "Who Done It?" The boys get going on the farce Monday with Erie Kenton telling them what-to do. comedy, which will have its western premiere Wednesday evening, May 27, at the Hawaii theater.

vV 'TTY" -i- 3. v. I- i -w" Ttmightf SCE1EEX TWirJ BEDS and "A GENTLEMAN AFTER DARK" at and tha Chinaia. "WE WERE DANCING" and JOE SMITH. AMERICAN" at tha Carthay Circla.

"THE WIFE TAKES A FI.YER" KlTSrFr TRINIDAD" tha Hill-itraat and Pantagai. "FANTASIA" and short sub-jacts at.thaFcur Star. "IN THIS OUR LIFE" and short at Warnar Bros. Downtown and Hollywood. "THE, GOLD RUSH" at Paramount and Hollywood Paramount, with "FLY BY NIGHT" downtown and in Hollywood.

"HELLZAPOPPIN and a "scrawball carnival1 at tha Hawaii. "TANYA" (Russian) and Soviet short subjects at tha Grind H. G. "KIPPS" and short subjects at tha Es- STAGE "VAUDEVILLE VARIETIES OF 1942" on tha a "YOURE TELLING ME" and A P. A TRAMP" on tho screen at tha Orpheum.

"BITTER SWEET" (operetta) at' Philharmonic auditorium. Nr J. G.s "Rad. White and Beautiful" ravua at Floren- tine Gardens, "LIFE WITH FATHER" at tha Music Bon. "STAR SPANGLED GLAM-OUR" at Earl Carroll's.

"SHE LOST 'IT IN CAM: PECHE" at tha "ICE-CAPADES OF 1942" at Pan-Pacific auditorium. BURLESQUE a'ftha Follies. BURLESQUE at tha Azteci STAGE ATTRACTIONS GLAMOUR PtlU. EX-SATIOKAl DOUBLE BILL ON THF fTPREN it OanieifcMiU SCHOOl fo? VlsiGSTi ibond 1 BaiPEJgsiAiaal' Cranvli Soda A Hark San-ia rl ycunrll a IhpaA! bff thl Ibrll fthdtw tonHf' A tlssHul if tow- If Udiri, Tnliir fAniMPht K- i 1 r'-: 1 1 yr. 'v .7 -xK 1 7' 1 i V' --iCi- tii ir- -rr V.

-V -H. i WrJ h--svSitfgNfRi DOROTHY GISH, as Mother, finally succeeds leading Louis Calhern to the baptismal font in this' scene from "Life. With Father," comedy stage success playing at tbi Music Box theater. STAGE ATTRACTIONS HDSIC BOX THEATRE 7th HEES MLITW88I IV a. (AST if BOX oma OPCN 12 M.

to P. M. Sc SAVE TIME- MASTERPIECE DTArHrmiTTOR SEATS OSCAR SERllN'S Raceid Sfiallaring CemaJy Iff I I II MURIEL ANQELUS JOHN HOWARD and a cit af 50 Spirktinf Pcuaailitin C0RINR4 MURA MteMBIMT Itlll'l JT kasaf with DOROTHY GISH SEATS SELLING FOR 2 WEEKS EVES. (EXCEPT SUN.) $2.75 lo 55c LOUIS CALHERN BOX OFFICE A ALL AGENCIES MATS. WED.

A SAT. $2.20 to 55c nrsus I -ONLY 5 MORE BAYS ENDS SUNDAY EVE NIGHTLY' 8:30 MAT. SUNDAY ICEr-CXiKXMiS-Oa? W12 TEL. YORK 1123 Remember- Mae Clgrke, who made screen history by permit- -ting James' Cagney to push 'a" grapefruit in her faee during "The Public Miss Clarke's at Republic to fulfill a heavy emotional role- with John Wayne and Anna Lee in "Flying Tigers. Monogram's engaged Paul -Ivano, the gifted cameraman who recently completed "The Moon and Sixpence." lie'll Oswald's.

pro- duction, of Terror," with John Howard. Pedro de Cordoba, Margaret Wycherly and John McGuire dropped Hollywood chores' to' head the cast of "Murder in a Nunnery" for the Catholic Theater guild at Wilshire Ebell. Bill Elliot. Bob 'Barns. Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwyck.

Mary -A a tor, Walt Disney and Shirley Temple are scheduled to take a bow Sunday afternoon at Riviera Country club during the -polo game given (Continued on Page 22, Col. 1) or Any MuIiiaI Agency Kc, JUO, i.65, jj.jo Ind, Tax. Gen. Adm. xPAN-PACIFIC Beverly -a -1 WITH PlNNia OUT NIR RUDYFRIML, Jr.1 ntf Kh 74 -jut LOST IK 1 il .5 ELSA l.J TALE UNCKESTER.

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