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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 12

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THE INDIANAfOLIS STAR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1955 TAGE 12- Maxwell Anderson To Write Movie sv 1 4 i if -1 i i Show Business Tongues Wag At Frank Sinatra Hollywood (INS) HOLLYWOOD IS talking about: Frank Sinatra walking out of "Carousel," Frank Sinatra's picture on two national magazine covers, Frank Sinatra, Fraik Sinatra, Frank Sinatra. He'g called the top man in the entertainment world The romance blossoming between Freddie Karger (who has been carrying a torch for his ex-wife, Jane Wyman) and Victoria Tony is railing; his company "Curtleigh," a combo of Tony's and Janet's names. II" will not only be the star of this little venture, hut he will co-produce with Milton Bren. I almost forgot to mention that Marlon Brando's picture is Louis L'Amour's "To Tame a Land." NOT SINCE "Gone With the Wind has there been as much excitement over a novel as over "Andersonville," the iw Mac-Kinlay Kantor hook which Colombia Studio has bought. Donald Friedc, editor of World Publishing Company writes: Khnnda Fleming's ranee reluctance to say that she and Dr.

Lew Morrill have reconciled when all the town knows It The dark horse in the race to play Gertrude Lawrence in "Gertrude Lawrence as Mrs. none other than Deborah Kerr who has the natural advantages of being English-born, redheaded, and she can sing! VIC DAMOXE proving who his favorite singer is by naming his first born son Perry after Perry Como, which was all right with new mama. Pier Angeli, too. The J925 dictionary used in "The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell" which defines uranium as "a worthless whlt metal not found In the United States" gets off to a terrific start, even i Donald is perhaps a bit over-optimistic in saying that 75,000 copies will be the advance sale. As for the publicity, well, Donald, Mackinlay and Columbia Studios you are welcome.

NORMAN" A A flew from Paris to Venice to offer Margaret Truman a role as Olivia De Havilland's friend in "The Ambassador's Daughter." If she accepts, it will mark her screen debut. Jimmy Cagney, I am told, is selling the 24-aerp. ranch at North Ridge, which was once Marsons Farm, to subdivides. Breaks my heart to think this ranch, on which I spent so many happy days, is being cut up into small lots. Lauren Bacall's Aunt Rosalie Rubino, sponsor of an Italian charity, is one of the leading figures of the charity showing at the Roxy Theater in New York of Humphrey Bogart's "Left Hand of God," the benefits of which will go to Italy's Boys Town.

ACTRESS Agnes Moorehejid turns director to direct Ricardo Montalban in "Don Juan in Hell," which starts a run in San Francisco in a few weeks. Paul Ileinreid's attractive 12-year-old daughter, Monica, has been interviewed by Joe Pasternak for a possible picture role. Paul and Mrs. Paul have just celebrated their 10th anniversary as American citizens. Celeste Holm is in New York to talk to the producers of Aldous Huxley's play, "The Genius and the Goddess." She opens at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco Sept.

13. Shaw, the Australian charmer making her debut with Ty Power in "The Eddy Duchin Story" Clark Gable really taking over his duties an "Pop" with Kay SprecUels' two children, Bunkie and Joan, moving in with them after they spent their vacation with their father in Coronado. The way the Italian press is eating out of Anita Ektoerg's hand on the set of "War and Peace," but, oh well, they just like blonds in Italy. THE DECISION of Mamie Van Doren, Marilyn Monroe's threat, to the blond glamor throne, to marry handsome and popular Ray Anthony, the teenagers' idol. The great breaks Gordon MacRae is getting "Okla homa!" and now -and the consensus that he deserves them all.

1,,...,.,,..,. 1 M-G-M's MUSICAL! Gene KELLY color I UanDAILEY 'g I 1 Dolores GRAY Wa 1 Michael KIDD Gml "ROBBERS ROOST" MOST COMPLETE-MOST MODERN FAMILY DRIVE-IN THEATRE ANYWHERE KAREN STEELE is featored in "Marty," romantic drama starring Ernest Borgnine and opening tonight at the Esquire. DENNIS O'KEEFE and Coleen Gray seek to avert the "Las Vegas Shakedown," title of the melodrama starting at Keith's today. ytnir Friendly Family Theater CONTINUOIS 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M.

Sr "JUMP INTO HELL "ono" "THE DAM BUSTERS' U-fiAiH i Clean, Tjngj fresh ir tales! Monts Children Always fre large, Hewlf ReiiecsraN Rest end Concession CHILDREN ALWAYS FREE HUMPHREY BOGART heads the cast of "The Left Hand of God," adventure in color and set in China. It is now at the Indiana. Mrs. Caldwell On Disaster Duly Mrs. Verna Caldwell, 1225 Crawford Drive, will leave today for flood disaster duty in the East, George S.

Olive, chairman of the Indianapolis Red Cross chapter, reported yesterday. Mrs. Caldwell, a case worker for the Marion County Department of Welfare, is the second Indianapolis woman "loaned" to the national Red Cross for two months. She will work in Worcester, Mass. Mrs.

i Kaye, 3015 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis Red Cross worker, left Sept. 1 for Hartford, Conn. Prison Abandoned Sao Paulo, Brazil (AP) The penitentiary on Anchieta Island, known as the Brazilian Devil's Island, is being abandoned by the Sao Paulo state government. and "THE BIG TIP OFF Itvm Buildings STARTING iWE SCREEN) icmv-FACcEi) wrs! I O'KEEFE Wy JJVyajJ secret P' crime C0NTE3li 1 lJ-iLHImwniiii i ,7. ALLIED ARTISTS Mf fT.

OO0ON nauM JW Walt Disney's "LADY TRAMP" Color by Technicolor First Cartoon Ftature In CINEMASCOPE Kirk DOftiMH BfU BAEVI (.1 Iwrt HOLAMD "THE RACERS" Tha ofher guyt wanted dames he wanted a girll "A warmly amusing and touching revelation of human character." 1 DONALD MARTHA RICHARD ERDMAN JIM BACKUS MYRNA HANSEN Juids Fn af Hnlul Timt lliMIf 1 I lf tfUll Wllljolf BOTH THESE OUTDOOR THEATRES II FIRS HECHT-LANCASTER presents "MARTYR ERNEST BORGNINE and BETSY BLAIR Story and Screenplay by PADDY CHAYEfSKY Directed by OELBERT MANN Produced by HAROtO HECHT Aoculi Producer Piddy Ct.ini Delustd ttxu UNITED ARTISTS STARTS TONIGHT 1 By I.OVEIVLA O. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) While Jack Warner has been vacationing in Cap D' Antibes, he hasn't been entirely idle. He was on the telephone to agent Irving Lazar, petting Maxwell Anderson, noted playwright, to write the story of "The Wrong Man." Alfred Hitchcock's next on the Warner lot. The original Anderson tale wilt concern Tony Balesthero, Stork Club musician who, throuch mistaken Identity, was arrested (or robbery of he was innocent. This story made screaming headlines in 1933.

Henry Fonda, who did himself nothing but good in "Mister Roberts," has been contracted for the lead. MARLON BRANDO started it, and many other stars are following in his footsteps. Me bought a western, and now Tony Curtis plans to turn cowboy for his first independent picture, "Massacre," described as an adult western (whatever that is l. HE PROFANED THE CLOTH HE WORE! The best-seller that rocked the world with its daring is on the screen at last a man who began an incredible impersonation to save his own life and a woman who fought against a love she thought was impossible I. alo trring LEE J.

COBB with AGNES MOOKtHEAD Yacrossed WE Afw coleen gray Charles Winninger-Thomas Gomez i ff What was the omazlng behind the impossible S) RICHARD is. TT Ill Hill 111 111 iii IB i J3 RONA ANDERSON taut lUSSEtl Nflf COIIN i 2 HAlR-RAblnUf THMITF Thurc 1 I Will II- 11 AT A GREAT EXCLUSIVE Show Time CIRCLE "The Girl Rush." at 11 a.m., 1:50, 4:40,. 7:35 and 10.25 p.m. "The Big Tip-Off," at 12:30, 3.25. 6:15 and 9:10 p.m.

ESQUIRE "Marty," at 6, 8 and 10 p.m. INDIANA "The Left Hand of God," at 11:45 a.m., 1.45, 3:43, 5:43, 7:43 and 9:50 p.m. KEITH'S "Las Vegas Shakedown," at 11:13 a.m., 2, 4:40, 7:25 and 10 p.m. "Case of the Red Monkey," at 12:40, 3.25, 6:10 and 8:55 p.m. LOEWS "It's Always Fair Weather," at 12:20, 3:30, 6:45 and 10 p.m.

"Robber's Roost," at 11 a.m., 2:10, 5:25 and 8:35 p.m. A Small World Greenville, Miss. (UP) County Agent Charlie Burton is convinced this is a small world indeed. Burton, who has been transferred from here to Liberia as an agriculture advisor, said his new headquarters will be on Washington Street in Greenville, Liberia. Don't Miss Our HeridiM lerterj Made from Car Inspected Sirloin Steak Mamma th Hit Dogs larbue Jdmissien Vk Nt Tai TONIGHT Condemned "Lover's Lane Bandit's" Own Story Caryl Chissman, "Criminal Gtniut." Tills All! Writtin In Thi Death Call At San Quenlin! 5 COLUMtlA nCTURt WILLIAM CAMPBELL- ROBERT CAMPBEU INDIANAfOLIS NEWS Wdnedor, July "55 HARD TO KILL Death Stay Jr Chessman Court Justice printed a stay of execution to Caryl Chessman, sex terrorist and convict-tuthor who wan scheduled to die July 15 tn the rms chamber nt San Qurntin (Cal.

penitentiary. Chessman uas convicted va years ago of attempted rape and kidnaping but has escaped death repeatedly through a i aeries of legal maneuvers. Caun'7 SyaJt Kjnnj 1 1 if mufmmmmftnKmmm Mm. tr ffTi VB LAST DAY! "GIRL RUSH" 'Andersonville' goes on the Club choice for December, stands Oct. 27.

It's a Book-of-the-Month selection for November, a Civil War Book and, in January, a chapter from the book appears in the Reader's Digest Condensed Book Club. The New American Library is planning- a 75c edition after the book and movie appear." I'd sav that "Andersonville" EXTRA! IN CINEMASC0 jf nn.r. L. TRUE TO LIFE REALISM anu uyen 1 STIRRING, COMPELLING, EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT OF THE KIND THAT ONLY THE MOVIES CAN BRING YOU! 1jM GRAND PRIZE Vk or FrkM This Enparmnt 75c, 3:30 to 8 Ailer ti, 1 .00 E33S RIVERSID Amusement Park Featuring 5c 10c Days OPEN TONITE 7 P.M. The ESCORTS Comedy Music Song 9th Big at Buss Souders horizon noon 1270 W.

16th St. ME 2-73S2 20tli Cenfury-Fox presents HUMPHREY BOGART GENE TIERNEY Exclusivt lit- City Showing LIKE HOT BREAD? Each lunch and dinner tha Subway bakes fresh rolls for your eating pleasure. It's the little things that count. STAR-NEWS Quick-Action WANT ADS Get Fast Results Meridian uaitilSutWaif Where Meridian crosses 28th St: Dear Madam: The Irish have gone Itatianl Another McClarney Special All This Week SPAGHETTI DINNER, M35 THE GUEST WITH A LOADED GUN VUUrs 1ACK KEUT HSIOT PARKS vinci Eowtftos mm Cassavetes DAVID CROSS CHICAGO DAILY NEWS, Aur. 19.

i 23-Hour Terror Told Mtc.o 13ailit Irihunf WOMAN TELLS HOW SLAYER TERRIFIED HER tocwMK navttt fSUtt tr wit 1 Ht Generous Portion Spaghetti, Assorted Hard Roll, Salad, Dessert and Drink If It's Entertainment You Want We Don't Have It! If You Want GOOD FOOD We Have It! McGLARNEY'S Famous Restaurant 1435 W. Morris St. ME 2-1772 Watcn for Next Weefc'i Special COLOR by DELUXE HEyASCO TONIGHT AND THURS. ONLY LAURIE ANDERS person Open Spaces" Girl) 7 Years with Ken Murray's Blackouts SHOW TIMES 9 and 12 P.M. Buddy Beck's Orchestra 8:45 to 12:45 1 life AV.

SIR AN. d' MM THRILLING FULL-COLOR SCENES OF ATOMIC TESTS IN NEVADA smSteckler I in 2421 N. "SURVIVAL CITY" mmiMSttt iu-MIIUM 11,1 STARTS TODAY! BARGAIN PRICS 50e fo 1 P.M. TICKETS NOW ON SALE MARCIANO-MOORE FIGHT TELECAST! 1 An3.

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