1947-08-08, [P ]

1947-08-08, [P ]

iLujan—............ in siiium- ’s CHICKFX *-STEAK~ ■"----- ‘V » lANDWIC&ES of Served Daily from L r. M. I Friday, August 8,1947 TOLEDO UNION JOURNAL 7- - ' J1' /' 'J 1 J' . ‘* *■ ■ 7- 1 .p,, . , , , . , .................... „ Warner’s To Maintain Capacity WewSSHfl Screen J Production In 1947-48 Prop Men Find Gum jin which Bln« co-stars with Mirage Karin Booth Wins ... e iJoan Fontaine. Producer Announces At Company Wanted: A Phone Still Scarce Item | jn the both Bing and By Cute Starlet HOLLYWOOD — The cine­ HOLLYWOOD — Prop men Buttons, a six-year-old fox ter- Sales Convention In Chicago HOLLYWOOD — Nancy matic star of former model Karin at Paramount frantically scour-ixier, chew the chicle, and the “Life With Father” to inaugurate new film releasing season Saunders, Columbia starlet, Booth, whose ballet dancing and ed the chewing gum market a chewing gum supply at that t ' ^during which company plans to present 18 important feature pic- lost fifteen pounds worry­ few months ago for enough of time was still not up to pre-war ing about finding a place beauty have combined with her t littes. Studio production head sees continued prosperity for the stuff to supply Bing Crosby par. I "“motion picture industry on basis of sound peace-time operation. to live. And finally she acting talent to win acclaim for | Predicting continued prosperity for the motion picture in­ found a darling little apart­ her in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s and Buttons on the three-week' Rudd Weatherwax, veteran “The Unfinished Dance.” zz>oms Jasper National Park, Canada, Lr3iner of movle canines, taught dustry if it operates on a basig| - ment in Studio City, near Hollywood, so her worries still higher with the studio’s an­ location, .. jaunt. for. Technicolor—j . , I fiJmButtons #nd tonow chew, We* gumtherwax for there. of sound peace-time values ^n"l]\|agician JSis£Il€*<l As nouncement that she will play stead of coasting on was mo- » are over. scenes in “The Emperor Waltz,”(ports, the dog is an adict. mentum. Jack L. Warner yester- Adviser (Jn Myes But she has a brand new the romantic lead in “The Big City,” the dramatic story of a day (7th) announced that the HOLLYWOOD — Harry Men- Worry which Is still keep­ ing her weight down: she small child raised by three “fa­ Warner Bros, studios will mam-^oza, professional magician, was can’t get a telephone, and thers”—an Irish cop, a Protes­ tain a' yapacjty^production sjgned as technical adviseer on tant minister and a Jewish can­ schedule through 1947-48. He, consequently is having a Paramount’s “Night Has a difficult time receiving her tor. ated a balanced program of Just as It was a test—dancing mature pictures will be selected Thousand yes,” in which Ed calls from the studio when they need her for h?r role —that won Miss Booth her role from 47 outstanding story pro­ ward G. Robinson plays the in the musical, “When a in “The Unfinished Dance,” so perties now being readied for staring role of vaudeville men­ Girl’s Beautiful.” it was another test—this time the cameras. tal wizard and maker of magic highly dramatic—that cast her in “The Big City.” In it, she Addressing the annual War­ gadgets. DOORS ner Bros, sales convention here, will appear as a strong-willed The well-known hocus-pocus Johnson schoolteacher who causes a rift OP£N the studio production head also Van ’s New 11 A. M announced that the new season man renews his acquaintance among the trio of fathers when will be inaugurated with the re- with Robinson under far dif­ two of them fall in love with her. ,-ase of “Life With Father,” ferent circumstances than when HOLLYWOOD—Van Johnson Likewise announced was the VAN ^technicolor special starring Wil­ assignment of Leslie Kardos as they last worked together. That la reversing himself in his two i liam Powell and Irene Dunn, director, his first such venture IS and filmed from the record­ was in Normandy in June, 1944. new roles at M-G-M. at M-G-M where he has been l breaking stage classic. He said shortly after the invasion, when In “Virtuous,” now before the under contract as a writer for that “The Voice of the Turtle,” they appeared in a USO show cameras, following the current three years. Among his screen­ Romance of Rosy Ridge,” the also a great stage hit. will be in St. Lo near he front lines. play writing* during this period *GJAT star portrays a young man who was his collaboration on “No another highlight of the season, This isthe third time Men­ in which Warner Bros, plans to spends more than half the pic­ Leave, No Love,” starring Van release 18 important feature doza has worked on a picture ture trying to forget his past. Johnson. HNSOH IN MGM’S directed by John Farrow, hav­ In “Wanted,” set to be filmed Joe Pasternak will produce. I pictures. next, he will play a young am­ A revival of showmanship in ing previously been assigned to nesia victim who spends half Olan In Switch iROfrioncsofttosrittKt exhibition, and the intelligent “Calcutta” and “California.” He the picture trying to recall his cutting of production costs while also supervised gambling se­ LINDA CHRISTIAN looks like the dream girl you might con* CHICAGO — Olan Soule, de­ past. parting from his usual light JANET LEIGH maintaining the upward trend quences for “Unconquered.” He is successful in both cases. jure up for that island you might be marooned on one day. The luscious Linda goes native in her next role, that of the comedy type roles on “Grand tn quality of product, will be Marquee,” will star in the tragic WUmR IN REVERSE more than sufficient to offset Maori girl in “Green Dolphin Street.” which stars Lana Turn­ a er, Van Hefflin, Donna Reed and Richard Hart. story of a young man driven to the threats of a serious reces- DeMille Presents Realistic murder and fearful retribution e . sioon, Warner declared. Plain •—a radio adaptation of John VOL LL LOVE CYNTHIA* hard work all along the line Charisse’s Dancing'-” «tlmates !he pu‘t in 800 Galsworthy's “The First and the from studio tto theater was his . _ „ “ “toe— hours!-------- ” So, for vacation, Last.” Thursday, July 24, over simple forula for curbinng the Approach. To Movie Indians she’s not dancing. z-’angerously soaring costs of Feet Take Vacation WSPD, 6:30 p. m. y. ’oduction. He also stressed the HOLLYWOOD—It is an old Hollywood story when Cecil B. HOLLYWOOD — Cyd Char- opportunities of expanding mar­ DeMille announces a new picture, the Indians for miles around isse, having completed her role ESQUIRE V OPEN kets to meet the challenge of say, “Now we eat again.” in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “The ---------------— - ----------------- —______- ■ -___ ______________________ luL^aii XI; IS o economic readjustment. But DeMille is regarded with affability by the Red Man for hits other than economic reasons. His approach to movie Indians has Unfinished Dance,” starring "‘ghtly s* Margaret O’Brien, is taking a * ■K*J* 1 Ft been at once both aesthetic and, ~ '4- . ti Stanwypk Set For scholarly. He has a profound It should be noted that De- “foot vacation.” / !**•*.• . -1^ 2nd j : STANWYCK NIVEN 0 *B. F/s Daughter,’ aversioon to slip-shod Indians. ;Mille’s movie Indians are big, Miss Charisse, whose dancing r°tC®«A0IM. * He shrinks with horror from that they speak Indian with an with Ricardo Montalban was a .BIG Ma ver Announces feathered clowns engaged inauthentic gutteral, that the highlight of “Fiesta,” starring WEEK! ■TheOTHEPLove M J STARRING m HOLLYWOOD — Of special tribal jibe or disgorging abdom- markings on their body are real Esther Williams, portrays a bal­ j lerina — which she is, anyway I it PETER j interest to film fans is the an­ inal grunts. dream symbols—briefly, they I ^JUMIJOY I Plus “ADVENTURES OF DON COYOTE’* — in “The’ Unfinished Dance.” nouncement by Louis B. Mayer, la recent years the movies'are the kind that will make real FITZSIMMOMt I head Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer She has six production numbers of have had few Indians who madeiIn<Uans leave the theatre shout­ in the new film. ^iDDIt ROtt | Studios, that Barbara Stanwyck sense. Gdieved by this, DeMille >n8 hosannahs to DeMille in For these, counting rehearsals, 1 * MOHM* Dt*» MA, v L«t« Feature Every $at. At 11:30 P. M. has been signed for the starring I ...o HART n role in “B. F.’s Daughter,” the has set out to do justice to the Indian, 5 J. P. Marquand No. 1 best seller. red man in his new picture,! ‘ 0)tH d Classed as one of the year’s ‘■Unconquered." 'Same Wolf-Howl* ttllR *^'!S d top feminine roles, Miss tSan- It s a story of pre-Revolution n-rr *■ • 25 days in the Pittsburgh region at Blit Different Hair K*M»an) ^PARAMOUNT < pek will portray the daughter ef 1 >e of a great industrialist, a man a time when the Indians westi HOLLYWOOD—Gloria Henry * MLRIOITH •io: lo­ S5 , who acquired his wealth the of the Alleghenies were viewing contends that she gets three W*l<r 1 an hard way, who tries to break with resentment the crowing .ime, m woU whjjU fc- I wonder who's ft J 4 LUCILLE WHM into Boston society. number of colonists settling east’ . , . , Stic* Mb M«r»lF DANNY j SB/pooi Marquand has drawn another om the mountains. It was when s’nce,.®!le, became a redhead as 8UN . MON.

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