New Alfred Hitchcock Thriller, “Under Capricorn," Stars Ingrid Bergmau, Joseph Gotten, Michael Wilding Technicolor Film Set in Early Australia
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1949 ARIZONA SUN PAGE SEVEN New Alfred Hitchcock Thriller, “Under Capricorn," Stars Ingrid Bergmau, Joseph Gotten, Michael Wilding Technicolor Film Set In Early Australia No film within the past year has been so eagerly awaited as Alfred Hitchcock's “Under Cap- ricorn,’’ his second in Techni- color for Transatlantic Pictures production and distribution by Warner Bros., with Ingrid Berg- man, Joseph Cotten and Michael Wilding in the three main parts. The story is set in Australia in 1831, when the growing Brit- ish colony was being built up mainly by the work of convicts who, after serving their sen- tences, could become free citizens. ] Against this colorful background is traced a tense drama in which figure a freed convict who at- tained wealth, his wife and a fiery young Irishman who loses his heart to her. Affairs for the lovely Berg- man, as the wife torn between the devotion of the husband, played by Joseph Cot- ten, and the love of the impetuous suit- or, portrayed by the out- Alfred standing Eng- Hucheoek , master of detail, supervises camera ment of the camera boom as it keeps pace star Ingrid lish star, Mich- with action for “Under Capricorn/’ his new screen drama for Bergman (2) as grand ael Wilding, Bros, she enters the ballroom. Dress are further Warner distribution. Here (1) he directs the move- extras (3) wait their cues to walk into camera range. complicated by A’F’ITD HITCMCOf K a passionately jealous house- :'&::-*:;<?3S££8i&S9S8SnBRnants»msoMBHaBaHaM»H«swB keeper who plots to win the husband. No one knows better than Al- fred Hitchcock how to extract the maximum suspense from such tangled human relation- ships. And it would be difficultto think of a cast hand-picked Ipf • ' 3§| «•. for this film by Hitchcock to I 111 Sfjjiy’ :• M interpret the drama as talented and experienced as Bergman and Cotten, both stage-trained; Michael Wilding, the British filmgoers’ w romantic favorite; Margaret Leighton, star of the famous Old Vic Company; Cecil Parker, one of England’s great- est actors with a record of more than a hundred West End pro- ductions; Denis O’Dea of Dub- lin’s Abbey Theatre. For the greater part of this two-hour picture Hitchcock used “long-take’’ technique 35? his famous HH * w. ifllliH whole sequences shot in one HHUHL aMr continuous take by a roaming HWWWaH HSHt »¦ w ¦ . Jr- camera of three-dimensional mo- bility which imposes an un- i r accustomed strain on the cast. K'” '4-flj Hitchcock’s methods herald the resurgence of real ability on the screen, because they insist on actors who can act. i :J|Sl|3 One highly emotional scene [/ WSm between Ingrid Bergman and 1 * Michael Wilding lasted nine and y one-half minutes the longest single “take” ever filmed by a movie camera. In .it Miss Berg- fear —lngrid Bergman awakes to find the menacing fig- Ingrid Bergman as a lady of colorful 19th Century* man has a speech of 560 words, ure of Joseph at in new longer than the longest soliloquy Cotten her bedside Alfred Hitch- Australia in Alfred Hitchcock’s Technicolor film drama, in “Hamlet.” cock film for Warner distribution, “Under Capricorn/’ “Under Capricorn,’’ to be distributed by Warner Bros. The Phoenix regional office of The famous and important Har- berger-H olm e s Pool by Dave the Veterans Administration re- vard University is located at Cam- Family Program Childers. ceives more than 72,000 pieces of bridge, Mass., just across the river Bob Sues and Margaret Vitek are Two-Day Week Sel mail each month. from the great city of Boston. Activities Outlined in charge of the Fines and Snack Committee and dining hall "KP” For Coal Miners At YMCA Camp assignments are handled by Lyleth Heath. Chapel programs are di- The cold war between John SHY WITHOUT Annette Lewis and mine owners is Groom Creek, Arizona—One hun- rected by Gold. beginning Camp bulletins are published to warm up. dred and ten campers, a near capac- daily by Ona Mae Martin. Joy Lew- Lewis last week ordered his ity crowd of parents and children, alien is camp nurse. miners to cut the present three-day are attending the first 1940 summer Reservations are now available week down to two—with only one session of the 4th annual family for the second session of family day this week because of the Labor camp session at the Young Men’s camp which begins August 27. Day holiday. The order will apply Christian Association Bradshaw to all coal mines east of the Mis- Mountain Sky-Y camp, eight miles sissippi. south of Prescott, according to first Shorter Work Week Many operators, on the other session Chairman Bernard Vitek. hand, were withholding the 20 Program activities for the ten For Rail 'Non-Ops’ cents-per-ton royalty payment to day period ending August 27 in- the UMW welfare fund, although clude general athletic and small The nation’s railroads are now they were collecting it from buyers. game tournaments under the di- trying a five-day week—4o hours The excuse given for this action rection of Hal Heath. Committee —and about one million “non- was that they had no contract with directors are: Softball, Mike Baum; operating” rail workers are going the coal miners and that they were volleyball, Joe Succi; table tennis, to “take home” the same pay that not legally bound to collect the Bob Hasseries; and badminton, they have been getting for 48 welfare fund percentage. On the Warren McCarthy. hours. other hand, they were reported to r .S'Fx. -4^^' Evening programs including In Arizona the new schedule will be collecting it and putting it away campfires and square dancing are affect somewhere between 2,500 for possible future payment. planned and directed by James D. and 3,000 rail workers. By closing The Lewis order would trim an “Tiny” Apperson; while general down some freight stations and additional 2,500,000 tons per week gj|[ j^* youth activities are supervised by curtailing others, the roads willbe from the nation’s stockpile when jmi' Babcock able by with three or the members of the 2,500 local yyqwM *> a m $ j|uh^^bhe^Hk Martha and Floyd Wain- to get hiring scott. four hundred additional workers. unions start laying off that extra Morning hiking, including an Former employees will be given day. overnight trek and excursion to first crack at the new jobs created. Grand Canyon is under the direc- The alcoholic content of many tion of Dick Babcock, camp direc- The largest single herd of mule beverages is measured in “proof.” Robed but unmasked, members of the Ku Klux Klan listen to Lycurgus tor, and R. N. Taylor, family deer in the United States, more The World Book Encyclopedia says camper Moines, than 15,000 head, roams on the “proof” is roughly Spinks is successor to from Des lowa. that about twice Spinks in Pell City, Ala. the late Grand Dragon Swimming instruction is being Kiabab Plateau north of the Grand ume. For example, a “90 proof Samuel Green. (Federated Pictures) given given at the Sky-Y Knappen- Canyon. whiskey” is about 45% alcohol..