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laaaiBea ii i i i i. mi in i i mil eaea il i mi. i in i aaoaaaaeaaBaeaaaeaaaaaaa 1 32 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUM, APRIL 2. 1553 New Brooklyn Corned Find In 'Reformer and Redhead' Marvin Kaplan, tlwn two ago, ii studying elu- ration at Brooklyn wr.ile on the nide at Mid-wood High School, which is arrng the street from the '-VS. Xr5 college.

-niall in a performance of Molieie's "The Doctor In Spite 'Kound' hy K. Hrphurn If it hadn't been that Katharine Hepburn chanced to visit the theater one night, he might Today, he Is heir. 2 i lii'rcl a new comedy "find'' by Hilly wood. "After small ro in "Adam's Rih' and "Key to tiie Citv" he was cast by -(inliiwy Mayer in an important role with June Allvson ar.d Pow- ell in "The Reformer and 'he never have gotten into pic-j Redhead." scheduled to open at riiiS Hepburn, impressed the Capitol on Aj.nl with comofU. Mvle Before this new mmanuc-comedy was previewed on the ed to MOM for a role in West Coast the name Marvin Rib." The other two Kaplan was famiiiar to his assignments followed In lady his agent and a few per-U on, sonal friends, but nobody else in Hollywood knew of his exist-l Kaplan is continuing with ence.

After the showing he wasjhu studies at L. S. and in-a celebrity tends to let nothing interfere Thafs what is known as over-wih his ambition to write night fame in the flim colony. I'la-VS- A short, stocky, studious More than 00 percent of theiling young man who wears cards turned in bv the preview horn-nmmed spectacles, he anrlienro commented on thei' more like the common 1 "BLACK HAND," with Gene Kelly and Theresa Celli, will be accompanied by Red Skelton in "The Yellow Cab Man" at Loew's Metropolitan Theatet, on the new program following "Key to the City." voune actor and expressed a de- conception of a playwright ra ther than an actor. sire to see him in more films "FRANCIS" and "Woman in Hiding' will be the dual attraction on the screen at the Albee for Easter.

"Francis" stars the talking Army mule shown here with Donald O'Connor and Patricia Medina. But Hollywood knows from BRODERICK CRAWFORD (right) is ot odds with his family, in this scene from "All the King's Men," now at the Brooklyn Strand. Anna Seymour and John Derek are also shown. experience that looks can be deceiving. Film executives rec ognize him as an actor with a Good Laugh Clears the Air When Acting Scene Is Tense "There are many ways to skin a cat," said Joe Pasternak, producer of M-G-M's Technicolor musical, "Xancy Goes to Rio," which comes to Loew's State Theater this week, featuring Ann unique comedy style.

Kaplan was born in Brooklyn where his father, Dr. I. E. Kap MUSIC lO Hollywood is seeing to it that they will. Actually, Kaplan never had any intention of becoming an actor when he went West.

After graduation from Brooklyn College he decided to work for his master's degree at the University of Southern California. He was studying the drama with the intention of becoming a playwright. Through friends at the university he became interested in lan has wen a prominent physician for a number of Sothern, Jane Powell, Barry Sullivan, Carmen Miranda, Louis Vincent Sherman looks Part When Directing a Picture Vincent Sherman, the Warner Bros, director who dresses to match the mood of each film scene, had a rare old time during production of "The Damned Don't Cry," Joan Crawford-David Brian starring film which opens at the N. Y. Strand years.

He attended Public School lfi, Junior High School 15 and over to the 'Key To The City' was graduated from Eastern stage starring Clark Gable and Calhern and Scotty Beckett. "And I'm not speaking; of my brilliant cast, of course," he added with a laugh, "hut on a movie set if you haven't ingenuity in the clinches, you are lost. District High School in 1913. eiabbed ine an extra. Then we had lunch He made his first appearance as an actor when at Brooklyn After lunch Mr.

Pasternak College. The play was Shake Theater on Friday. and his guest returned to the Take an experience we had the New Rachmaninoff Biography Fills Gap in Musical Annals Had he lived, Sergei Rachmaninoff would have been 77 i the Circle Theater, an experimental group which put on plays at a small actors' laboratory in Hollywood. He took' a speare's "Taming of the Shrew" While the company was on see me in a red-and-green other day. "Jane Powell, whotse good and Kaplan portrayed the rear location at Palm Springs, famed suul w.

end of the horse. looks, singing and dancing years old today. The seventh anniversary of his death occurred Western desert resort, Sherman of ne paidi As anyone can see, his career "Xancy Goes to Rio" set where Miss Powell and Mr. Sullivan were waiting to begin their scene. The director beckoned for Jane to come over and talked with her a few moments.

When she returned to face Barry 1T Tuesday. Yet, until only a few weeks ago, there was no has progressed considerably wore hathinz trunks dunna While fiimintr "The since then. have made her one of Hollywood's best bets among the youngsters, was doing a scene with Barry Sullivan. She was irimminc nnni spnnence. For' Heart" recently ihe scene called leauv saustactory Diograpny ot tnis strange ann remarname sequence MADISON SQ.

GARDEN for a Burma jungle setting. Naturally, Sherman performed a gambling club scene he wore a sports jacket of typical rack supposed to pretend a vast in MAKOIOm Sullivan, she discovered instead, a tiny, wizened old gentleman musician. With the publication by Simon Schuster of "Rachmaninoff" by Victor Seroff, this gap in the annals of musical history ha3 been well filled. "The mystery of Rachmaninoff is now penetrated for th first time," states the blurb on the book's jacket. "It is only 4th to SOtte St at llh Avwmm COMMCNCIN Wed.

Night APR. difference to him, but secretly nowtiT with a definite gleam in his eye. etsiavro fifed MATS ONIT eteer plaid. He appeared behind the camera in conservative dark blue for a brief funeral scene, and for a sequence do- Surprised, she burst into laugh ter and the tension was broken TWICE DAIIY TkwMftar it 1:15 1:30 P.M. Ttirtutb Snoa Night, May 7-0osrs Opea 1 in 7 TICMNCPiOR his chores clad in shorts, light shirt and sun helmet, even though the scene was shot in the dampness of a British Winter a few miles from London.

For one scene in "The Damned Don't Cry" Sherman forsook his policy of dressing now, with tne publication of Victor SerotTs biography, that Immediately, she went into the ATS NOW she had a crush on him. Bob Leonard, directing the picture, wasn't satisfied with Janie's performance. Like all good actresses, she Mas having a bad day. She was much too tense, much too serious for the light 5 KM trniSK fcn Hal 1 scene with Barry with exactly Im tWrHIMWiMitlM.1M.lN IT MAB1S0N SI. SAROIN picting a business conference the director wore a traditional his personal life his immediate family and his native land, Possibly because he had a limit mim us i we can understand what lay behind the forbidding exterior." 49TI JUKI the right lightness necessary.

BOX IMCU "See what I mean?" Mr. Pas- business suit. gjgjldllilll'M The author certainly has done ed circle of friends and because in the mood. mat was a It's Sherman's theory that Ml IMS mood required, and she couldn't ternak said as a director ne snouia tit into the "feel" of the scene much a 'Peter Pan' Actors William Marshall, Joe WtY sequence showing a formal party, and the director said he'd be darned if he'd call out his signals from under a high hat. his stars.

help it. "After a few tries Bob dismissed the pair and said he'd take the scene after lunch. We talked the thing over and agreed on a plan. I hopped his utmost to penetrate that cx-jhe kept so much within himself, terior. He spends a great deal of there are often large and discon-time telling us about Rachmani- certing gaps in the book's chro-noff's youth, his early carefree Oology.

From all we can gather, even lazy habits, and the im-, however, the latter part of portant reshaping of his entire' Rachmaninoff's life was not too personality through his close! interesting merely a continu. association ith his piano teach- ous round of concerts in Amer- "If I'm pesiding over a movie Marks, Philip Hepburn, Xehe-miah Persoff and Jack Dimond have been signed for roles in funeral and actors look out and "Peter Pan," co-starring Jean Arthur and Boris Karloff, cur tin nlrwtlon of LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI AT CARNKGIE HALL SUNDAY AFTERNOOH at 1:41 BACH: SinfonlE from Cnll No. 174 nd Chifonnr In minor TAr.lt PLATI rently in rehearsal for an April 21 opening at the Imperial. Limited Engagement OPENS TOM EVE. Ivory EVE.

(loci. SUN I SAT. 4 SUM. THOMSON: Roile. "Th Mother ot All' BRAHMS: Symphony No.

In mlor UTAGK T1AY er, Mcolai Zverev. lie quotes innumerable letters always a valuable insight into man's personality and discusses with considerable detail the relationship between Rachmaninoff and the Russian authoress, Marietta Shaginian, ica and Europe during the Win ter, followed by a Summer of 1. rest and quiet, usually in Eu ropp. The author concentrates primarily nn Rachmaninoff tha man and Rachmaninoff the per-' forming artist. Whenever he LAST WEEK in NEW YORK CITY I V- ANN.

Jr4 fa GOLDBERG Jacob JACOBS Lilly BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC' l.ifavetit. Ave. -Ashland PI. Wert. April 12, at .10 p.m.

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SI Inc. Tax Now On Sale at Box Offlcr. ST. 3-fllDO Cotumbio Mnstertonrk MOLLY PICON who provided him with the, takes time out to discuss an in-texts for many of his songs, andldividual composition, he does so LIEBCOLD LILLIANA to whom he wrote with consld louil Frtrnn Nw Radio irtstion purely from the standpoint of JACOB MUCH JOSEPH RUMSHINSKY IRVING JACOBSON background and color. In many erable frankness.

Dissatisfied With Self tWoet Me Kti an All Slr Cart respects, this is to be preferred In a New Musical Product! 1 Despite all this, however, we in a work of this kind. Too NO INCREASE IN PRICES FOR 1,000 EXTRA LAUGHS IN M-G-M's "THE REFORMER AND THE (JUNE ALLYSON DICK POWELL) CAPITOL-SOON! PLUS SAMMY KAYE AND ORCH. NANCY WALKER IN PERSON MRTROPOI.ITA'V OPERA SI'litlAL HOI.V HEK KPKRr'ORMANCrS Nt lAnr 5.) 7:15. PAK8IFAL; Thurt. I or.

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KNABE PIANO USED EXCLl'SIVELY PARKWAY Thea. Dtt-tm Eirtari ri 1 St. Jolm'i IrooHyi wonder just how far the author; much time and space is often was able to gain an insight into w-asted by other authors in giv-Rachmaninoff's personality. Af- ing detailed and frequently Iter reading his letters almost uninteresting analyses of tha. iall of which expressed contin- music.

Nevertheless, Mr. Se- i mi i In, (hel JUIL) Melt, UT. I SWL THE BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Tufulay, April 11, at 8:30 p.m. Ma Ordara PreiaeHy Nllae 1 ual dissatisfaction with hira-iroff here treats only a handful MeU and his career wonder jof Rachmaninoff's more impor-J even Rachmaninoff could fullyjtant works. For general read- understand himself.

We have; ing, this is sufficient, and it has ilways stood in awe of the re-! been admirably done: but a HOROWITZ markable versatility of the man. fuller discussion of some of tha He excelled almost eouallv as smaller eoirmositions for oiano BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC BOX OFFICE: 30 LAFAYETTE BROOKLYN IT. STERLING 1-tlOt fea'i a pianist, conductor and com-Lind voice would have been wel- 8T4r.lt PUH STAGI PI.AY8 i 4V poser. et he was never ablejcome. The Greatest Show on Earth to make up his mind in which There is one notable excep GAY AND CHARMING HIT." Mirror PRODUCED BY neld of activity to concentrate.

Finally, during the last 25 NAN IT It I'lAKL FABRAY OUETARY BAILEY fii plat wf ir a aiTf tion, an entire chapter devoted to the inescapable Prelude in JOHN RINGLING NORTH vedis oi nis nte. tne circum Arms and the girl RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL Showploc of Hi Notion Rockefeller Center A happy holiday treat I JOHN MURRAY ANDERSON 'OVERWHELMING Onwnoi.Tlmoi Gian-Carlo Menotti's Nnp Smash Wlf Hftrslrcl Drama The consul Mil MARIF. POWKRt-PATRin NFWY BARRVMORE THEATRE. 47 St. W.it ol B'way SEATS NOW FOR NEXT WEEKS MAIL OKDEH.S PROMPTLY Hl.l.tU Hon.

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II TO (3 Plul Tax EXTRA HOLIDAY MA IS. EASTER WEEK Ai.mrn i.tnn LUNT F0NTANNE I KNOW MY LOVE Evi.4 Mli Thun ISit fl-l JO SAM S. Kill III KT Tbra. W.448I. Evgs.8 30 YOU LIKE IT stances of his self-imposed exile from his native Russia and his need for financial security obliged him to center his activities around the piano.

Rut he spent his entire life in an endlessand usually fruitless-search for seclusion, in which to create new music. Fortunately, Mr. Setoff's bio sharp Minor. Strange as it may seem, that is one of the most important chapters in the book, for it includes Rachmaninoff's own analysis and discussion of the Prelude, beginning with one of the finest comparisons between absolute and program music that we have read. The book is written in a simple, clear and highly readable) style, and is enhanced hy a "THE DAUGHTER OF ItOSIE 0'GRADY" tttrrlrti JUNE HAVER GORDON MacRAE with JAMES BARTON CUDDLES SAKAUand GENE NELSON Color by TECHNICOLOR Directed by David Butler A Worrier Broi.

Picture THE MUSIC HALL'S GREAT EASTER STAGE SHOW "GLORY OF Far famed Cathedral produced by leonldoff Oioral Enaemble Symphooy Orchestra directed by Alexander Smalleni. "SPRING TIDINGS" Gala revue Serrlngi by Bruno Maine Corpi de Ballet Rockettet. Doort Open Today 11)30 A. M. Ptclur.

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He is never afraid to call a complete catalogue of Rach- Monster Mid-Century Edition Presenting the Super-Spectacle Sublime "VJISCN DREAMS CP.M EJ Dashing Danubian Display of Distinguished Haute Ecola Horsemanship i'O VIENNA" SEVIUtVEnen.n.lr,. flh Extravaganza With Beautiful PINIT0 DU 0RO. pain's Queen ol the Air Sixty Soaring Senonlas "JUNGLE DRUMS, "Roung. Rhythmic MUMB0 JUMBO JUBILEE with Native Girls. Boys and Elephants.

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1. 811. I 20 Tan Incl. AIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY spaoe a spatie, 10 criticize notmmaninoit compositions and a the man and his music when-icomprehensive bibliography. cidhic ARDWICKE LILLI PALMER ALFRED PATRICIA DRAKE M0R1S0N in KISS ME, KATE lever the circumstances so die- both classified according to In BERNARD SHAWS Cnmedr Caesar and cleopatra Mt.tr 4 I.rtr, COLE PORTER tate.

There are many references i types of music, as well as a to his devotion to the two'penetrating foreword by Virgil things which were uppermost in'Thomson. no 40 2 SHOWS TODAY LAST I Tut maw i Ralph Forbtt Arthur Trtsclw John Bu-'kmn'tir Boftha Bflmnrf lin StmpMn nrl Francil L. SuHlvnn NATIONAL. W.4IS1 Evw Mnli Will 4 Sat. Evii.

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Tight Wire Wonder; LUCIANA and FREIDEL Matchless Equestriennes; The Breath-Taking R0D0LPHOS; The REALIES; HINAVtS; NUm LONI and Many More of Like Renown 1 I .12, 32, DOROTHY GISH FULTON. W. 40 St. Evgi. 8 40.

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1.20 Final 'Mr. Ice' Week "Howdy, Mr. Ice of 1050," which ends its run April 15 at the Center Theater, will give three extra matinees during Easter week. Two shows daily will be played from Saturday, April LAST 8 PERFORMANCES! 2 SHOWS TODAY ta the City." 12:20, 3:54, 7:19, "Teneion," 2:17, 5:42, 0:07. PARAMOUNT "Qoertei," 12:05, 3:35, 7:11, "Port Nrw Tart," 2:14, 5:47, 0:24 STRAND "All tha Klnr'a Man." 12, 3:24, 6:48, "Mlaa (Irani Takaa Rich-an on 4," 1 57, 5:21, 8:45.

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Goddess of Flight la NORMA, SwingingTrapr re Thriller: GUTrSGorilU Parody, The Whirlwind BOKARAS; Intrepid MARGAS Trio; FRAN HUM ASTRIO and Innumerable Others 6:06. 8:01, I 1 51. 1:46. ALVIN 28 St MARY HELEN HAYES in MINIC HALL "The n.ojhtrr of Raoie at any. Clr.

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10:07, 12:0. 'Devil' on Air Cornel Wilde, Walter ITusrim and Martha Scott will be heard i in this evening's Theater Guild op the Air offering of "All That Money Can Uuy." The dramatization based on the Ste-' phen Vincent Renet story, "Tha Devil and Daniel Webster, a will be broadcast at ovef I 'N. B. stations. nnirec fTas ind.) NIGHTS MATINEES Red SKilTQH Mark Marlha B-mhl Rd DAWSOV HR'GIIT I.

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S.Btl.l.Jil. 4 841,8 00 Mata.Wrd it Sal. to.1 SO. 40 t. 8 SO.

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Years Available:
1841-1963