
PAGE 6 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SEPT. SO, 1933 ANITA PAGE AND ANN PENNINGTON ON VIEW AT INDIANA Aiice Brady, in ‘Stage Mother,’ Now at the Palace, Has a The Screen Features Carole Lombard, Gene Raymond, Role Which Calls Not Only for High Comedy Work Monroe Owsley and Donald Cook in Movie Ver- but the Heaviest Emotional Acting. sion of Stage Play, ‘Brief Moment.’ cast in Billy Rose's “Crazy’ the stage of the Indiana being by Hollywood Quilt" on fondest ambition? of 100 children trained a THEto which his extravagant show drew huge crowds yesterday, seems THEtheatrical school w**re realized recently when their entire class was to be enough of a magnet for any theatergoer, especially at the very transported stage, appeared to a studio sound where they in a scene for popular scale prices. Mother.” the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer of “Stage new drama of theatrical life. Anita Page, film favorite; Ann Pennington, famous in many deluxe Brady whirh view Loews a Starring Alice is now on at Palace for a week s Ziegfeld revue; Charles King, known on the stage remembered for engagement and his part in “Broadway Melody," pioneer musical film, are the stars of ' Stage Mother" was adapted for the screen from an original story by the company. Bradford Rope?, author of the sensational stage play, “42nd Street.” Smith and Dale, comedy duo and original members of the Avon “Stage Mother” deals with the little known side of the theater—the in- Comedy Four, and Cardini. master magician, gives to the cast an aspect tense ambition that causes “stage mothers” to drive their children to of a stageland Who's Who. success. The heartbreaks and laughs In addition there are many girls that are encountered by the young- Farrell and All*n Jenkins supply being bedecked in sters as they are “herded” on no inconsiderable fun as a comedy Rogers to breath-taking costumes their way to success are brought team. and set in picture scenery. vividly to the screen in this new A Paramount News Weekly, a The screen attraction for this picture. comedy and a cartoon completes week is “Brief Moment." the fllmi- An exceptionally strong cast ap- the program. Be on Roof zation of the recent Broadway stage pears in support of Alice Brady in- 808 cluding such stage and screen stars success. It features Carole Lombard. BIG MUSICAL as Maureen O'Sullivan. Franchot Sunday Gene Raymond. Monroe Owsley and Tone, Phillips Holmes, Ted Healy. MOVIE AT CIRCLE * Donald Cook. Russell Hardie, C. Henry' Gordon Two elaborate production numbers Alexander. and Ban filled with girls and featuring Maureen O'Sullivan is seen in the Tom Devine Will Bring role of the beautiful young daugh- catchy melodies highlight Para- Famous Orchestra to \-raid§i*- ter of Alice Brady who is struggling mount's "Too Much Harmony” the ,r “The Keyhole,” opening today 1—Lilian Harvey is the new star of Mv Weakness," now on view at 4Kay Francis is the well-dressed star in for theatrical fame under her 11 3Sp to A film musical now appearing at the the Apollo. at Keith's. Ballroom. guidance. Blazing mother's the role of the in “Stage . Circle theater with a cast including 2Carole Lombard has a dramatic role in “Brief Moment,” now showing 5Maureen O’Sullivan plays daughter Songs Franchot Tone is seen as the Mother.” a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture now showing on the screen Two nationally famous name at- [M and Haunting . Bing Crosby. Jack Oakie, Skeets at the Indiana. young Ls to give . lover and reported theater. | tractions are offered to Indiana Comedy . Clever Allen, Harry’ 3Marie Dressier looks sad in this scene from “Tugboat Annie,” and at the Palace another brilliant performance such Gallagher. Judith in "Too Much Harmony,” which is view at roof patrons within the coming and Mad. Ned she has a right, because she lives on a garbage boat. Now on view 6 Here is Bing Crosby on „-^7 as in his recent screen hits. "Today Green. Lilyan Tashman and week. at the the Circle. We Live,” “The Stranger's Return” Sparks. Ambassador. The first is Rogers. Para- Moonlight” and Buddy and Midnight Mary.” Titled “Black screen star, who will bring the dances were mount. Phillips Holmes attempts the most “Buckin' the Wind.” his Cavaliers to the Roof entire picture arranged by Le fioy Prinz. ace dance California mature role of his for one night only, Sunday night. who director of the (west coast, who has career as Lord Aylesworth. Appearing with Rogers and his of Mau- for the many inter- yj£r6s .* 7 ■" iBBE&EaESfft \ finally wins the affections been responsible i Cavaliers will be a little esting ensembles presented at Sid Neila. reen O'Sullivan. singer and dancer who has Healy. madcap master of Graamann's famous Chinese theater. French Ted appearing with them in the “stooge” comedy .attempts his first Unusual lighting effects feature been : Inn of the Hotel Sherman dramatic role and is said to carry these rhythmic dances and “Buckin’ College three or four months. the part to as much success as any the Wing," which forms the finale is for the past stage antics. an original number using an effect Rogers, his Cavaliers, and the of his famous been fea- Hardie, as a young acro- never seen on the screen. little Cavalieress have all Russell National Broadcast bat who marries Brady in the early "Too Much Harmony” is a backstage tured over the network during there stay at the sequence of the picture, lias been story of the life of the members of seen recently in “Broadway to Hol- a musical comedy cast between the College Inn. second name on lvwood " Charles Brabin. who has closing of one show’ and the open- The attraction current Is that filmrl such outstanding screen hits ing of another. Bing Crosby, the the Roof's schedule engaged marry gold- of Ted Mack, master of ceremonies, “Washington Masquerade” and star, to a as blond, Tashman, who bring his dance orchestra recently The Secret of Madame hungry Lilyan will falls in love with a beautiful little entire floor to the Roof Blent he” is reported to surpass all and an show with the direc- vaudevillian, Judith Allen. He for a two-week's engagement, start- of his former films to Mother.” brings her New York for a part ing Saturday. Oct. 7. tion of "Stage in his new show, for her thirty girls in gorgeous campaigns More than before, during and after rehearsals, MOTION PICTURES Costumes take part in the revue “Dancing and then finds, to his dismay, that number' which include she is engaged of the “Beautiful Girl.” to one comics. on a Rainbow” and Jack Oakie. are lavish Settings and photography Oakie and Lilyan Tashman rise up in the most “ultra” of effects in in arms. Crosby's in dutch, Judith back- lighting and unusual scenic Allen's unhappy, Lilyan Tashman when it grounds. snorts with rage and Jack Oakie's I —Bohumir Kryl and his famous band will appear in two concerts 3Eugene Goossens will conduct the Cincinnati Symphony Holding Martens’ concerts at English’s the feature spot on the miserable until Skeets Gallagher, his at English’s on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 8. under the auspices of the appears in the series of Mrs. Nancy short supplementary program of partner, and her put their heads to- Veterans of Foreign Wars. theater. Laurel and Hardy Page is of the stars in Billy Rose’s revue, subjects in a gether to solve the problem. 2 Buddy Rogers and his orchestra will play a one-night engagement 4Anita one “Crazy Quilt” comedy entitled “Busy Bodies.” A They do solve it, in one hilarious Sunday at the Indiana Roof ballroom. now on the stage of the Indiana. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer oddity film scene that forms the high spot of titled "Fine Feathers' with‘explana- the picture. Ruggles Gets Good Role tory’ remarks bv Pete Smith and the a a a Charlie Ruggles will play a lead- latest issue of the Hearst Meirotone NEW STAR ing role in Jack Lait’s story “She News rounds out the screen bill for Dressier ROUND Her Bed,” a comedy romance MAKES DEBUT ROUNDING Made the week. of the Parisian artists’ colony. Mar- Baa “My Weakness.” the new Fox rp T_T T 7 ATFDQ WITH WALTER guerite Churchill will have the “THE KEYHOLE” ; photoplay produced by Buddy De Tops Big TV feminine lead. Ralph Murphy will I 11/ D . HICKMAN Sylva, appearing currently upon the I±l llz/V OPENS AT KEITH'S direct. 1 screen of the Apollo Theater, is re- “TheKeyhole ” a Warner Brothers ported to prove a fitting vehicle for Cast BY WALTER D. HICKMAN brings Film p-cduction that anew mo- , the debut of Lilian Harvey in an this movie year is over, Katherine Hepburn, star of “Morn- tion picture team in Kay Francis American production. WHENing Glory,” will be the biggest thing in pictures. That is the UWAYRK 2 and George Brent to the screen at Previous reports coming from the opinion and verdict of Hollywood, according to Clarence Brown, director Keith's, starting today, is en- studio assert the young star has on “The Son Daughter,” “A Free 4* an ‘Tugboat Annie’ Is Now of such great hits as “Emma,” “Possessed,” thrallinglv different picture, pre- i everything desired for the makeup the Soul,” “Letty Lynton,” and now the latest predicted sensation, “Night senting the gaiety and luxury ot of reaching successful heights on View at Flight.” She yearned for love and the but she was chained Park avenue penthouses j the screen.
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