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Those Good Old Days Remember? - : - es -- full-blood- ed : 1- - :' 1 1 II1 vis-a-v- is ii iikr-L—'-rTI 7 pit 7 R k 0--11 77" mr-- - r r Li - J - 1 r v -- r - fL 6 JIU ilminb L 4 : r" -- - "r"-"- "- in- 1 ti TODAY''-------''-i------nl:-L--L-'—''--'------7-L--AcTio- G --- '2 - 1 r( )01 - r - 30 ir - Gal" - le - ‘ - Lovelier" t - v 4t 4 ‘ e - - 0- I Never - I - ' 1 'j104 ---- ti ii ' ' ' '' N - - - ' - - f f ‘ - :i- ' f' '11 ' - 1 - c 14 ' - --- ' z" ' - I t: ta :wk'--- k'x'-- kk " -1- 't '1''''' ' r Iv lit-- 0--- A : 'i :sj fAA 1 i --- " a ' - — – ''''''''"""The (- 1- 4- - - 11 Tkli- II 'I iv ' 'I - - ' - - LATEST NEWS 1 17 AV 4 lattit fi3 it kwp I it S 1N t1 CIPS it i r-- -7 tr--- L3 740 N z imsg04 771 L11 La' - - ti- 1 - -4- h— BET LAHR—PATSY i - si Ar IQ i i -- tILtome 1 KELLY mei I 1 --- - : t' r km441 thmt44elb Aid Nrair4 mil amid 2NO "YOUth Ca HIT- -- parado 3 All5ter Como NEW- With - it-- tato lode '' 1 :a S f it oLvarrinitCsowawas "isolinuar - A It ponall - ) l' i f :-- :rez1tr9:' A ' :rnt - '''w - 1 1 WORRIES AWAY" I I I f 1'p:A t "SING YOUR --- wit 4 - i ' IN TECHNICOLOR LSO- - :1i11!)::(j1:: Á' tii- kaa3 11' FEATURE ' it y i 17 ' - i- — LO fts 4 WALT DISNEY'S i 4L-41A41111 - - INN 1 f - 04 pocaftWFORD 11 ‘ 4 Arutt! ! 1 ' f - ' I 4I:r1:r t 1 Er - " It ib ' 7 - I I Tt- -- e 0 I !sr airENTs 1 j -: I a r s ' t IttrieftentaretWveleAirr-N-k-- - 1 id qt70"rrn- - '' - -- - - - - - " 4- - A are9--- - - - re1P0--01t-OP-ftPtatppot- e4 - aOP'Veav0gfsgknNggk-e--FtogtoyeNego- AP A101wwfwg-- i oRcstoort- 1sm- -- -- ' - 1 : t - 1 A ' - - - hi '' : - LA T Lgta' )1: - Nv "f- 7 LL:- 1 - I i - 1 : J ) gait i A HUMPHREY BOGART "Ali Through the Night" ----f- ai 1a " mail-tict- I cocirrAtxtrT I- lioo ----: - I I NE rfirot-T- T ru I - — ' 7Li I: 1 - ' I do L-:cr!o- -A- - - i ri 40 o LUpiNo - ft MILT CABEIT EtimA 1 - & - i1 - Ep c 1 '' - WETKEI c26 1233 Eciier3 rarirlulnisil hi- A G L - 0tv ' ri 01 Pant With IDA L DIAN HARDWICKEJAGGER - '"--(- ) CUM DE ' BALL CRAIG Av'er - Iv ew J ANES FIC7-7177:17T—e'ili- I '' '''""" liettLE HA -- Slit 1 - e- - NOW - 1 61)fl el - t t 71 --- ' ' 1 - I Raven" in Technicolor "Mickey's Birthday Party" In Technicolor ''''' - - - - -1- 10-''''- i 'i — " w-- - - y - - 1 t tAnrit T A tl IllIskt - -- ill 1 ic eticic) A - ' ii ----- r1 - - 'g I k0 o - optooketf t11- - - f N ' p 1--1-1 ' 4 1 I I i3ok2r at To 1 - 1 - -' ' iii t 9i t t- k l's- t ritt 1 -1 :' Jit: - —' sfr -- )- 41 - - 4 1 ' 7 - I I 1""IAit''117to- - - - t 1 - Vi A US A" DUCK CARTOON NEWS EVENTS ' DONALD v :s: ! - - - lit 11 I g - ' - - f ''-- :r-T1-1- - V— ' - t-- i ' I - ' ii p -' i I I e0: )- - ' - 11 I - ' Az ' - - ' ic - a- ocer-- 't cr:o- : i I I 14 L11 1r il l -- t - e 1 1 1 i: 1 - ' : 434k A ' -- - -- - - 2 V- - - ' 711 4' SMITH "PRIVATE it !? - kv 41 1 ' Holladay (Holladay)—"Bambi" also "Sing Your Worries Away" State—"Valley of the Sun" also "Moontide" Star—"Son of Fury" also "Ship Ahoy" Areade—"The Gay Sisters" also "New Wine" :—21" 77 - - 116 11111 PLUS f - 4:- Ay - "' "'"1 0 Night" T It t13 ' - - e - Broadway—"I Married an Angel" also "All Through the BIG HIT - ) : ':A4111 r - o- fe ' rade" writvnam ' I - ' - st ii ' 43 ' 0 Tower (Ninth East and Ninth South)—"Reap the Wild Wind" Mario (Sugarhouse) — "The Major and the Minor" also 4":40P1 ' 4 I Lyric — "Twin Beds" also "Ship With Wings" Rialto — "Orchestra Wives" also "Little Tokyo U S A" South-Ea(Sugarhouse) — "Twin Beds" also "Sin Town" Murray (Murray)—"Here We Go Again" also "Youth on Pa- ' - 1r- - - 11 r 'A" i - Were u Studio---"Yo- 1 v- :a Ca ( --- -r 74" - - ''' ' t Gem—"Here We Go Again" Bountiful (Bountifull—"The Major and the Minor" also 'Pri- M ' - 7 orities on Parade" ANIS THE SEEM SPECTACLE EVER 'ON THE SCREEN' ve Married a Witch" also "American Empire" Victory—"For Me and My - mammy ' L - : 1 1 "Priorities on Parade" ' 1 1- - - winos I - - ' - Lf -- SHIPS 1 ) - ! onlmosso I I - '3---- - f ra174 ' - - BEIIIIETT Or Ng 7 J4a4 BilEill E - — EDWARD SMALL ' 0 ' - 'r--1--- ! - So-and-- 1- ''''- - "V4 t i- 7 7-- :- - f $ ibmmupi—t :- lu-It-eres tresses aa part of the aging process He finally settled for bleaching it put on a walrus mustache and a formal suit in which his great-uncl- e had been wed and went to work The rest you know Ilaydn's diseussion of love and flowers with Gary Cooper so affected audiences that his agent promptly doubled his salary a boost which other studios are cheerfully paying to' day without complaint ' Capitol--- "I - - 4 BIG OPENING fPROGRAM 1 - - - '77e r-z7r 4 '''''' i I 1 ''' 4'1' ' -- - - k '"'1!"-'- tion fl w - : 1 -- Utah — "China Girl" also "Time to Kill" tptown—"Once '17pon a Honeymoon" Centre--"Stan- d by for Ac- I - ' 1 - ogik '4 rig - Today's Movie Program ( t - kid-din- ' -- - 4 - so-and- -so ) 4 rilLT7ials'' 'u' - "11111"rmeoit ' ' ot - rs FIP - - s What the average visitor doesn't know about movie making is plenty but perhaps the most astonishing thing to him is the number of people on a set Only two actors may be working yet 25 persons some In overalls and others well dressed may be clustered around the camera Some visitors think only a director and cameraman make the pictures Of all the questions asked three recur so often the guide usually answers them first They are: "How long does It take to make a picture?" "Is as nice off the screen as on?" And "Just how does one go about getting into plctures?" The last question usually is asked by women '? The answer? Are you Well wouldn't Sou like to know! i war-them- -- set-buildi- i 1 11 - HOLLYWOOD—When you sit back comfortably in a plush seat enjoying a picture turn to your wife sweetheart or friend and whisper "Cee is that per- Nowow V" fect casting!" —do : - Why a Crowd? - 1 N Men however unless prodded longer In the shops A banker who couldn't drive a nail straight to save his life is fascinated to watch studio carpenters build a grand trtaircase while you wait Children? Well they'll daily anywhere Surprisingly however they seldom wander far from the guide all eyes and ears they don't want to miss a word he says i C: mli 11 Job Furnishes Plenty of Headache - -- 90-fo- P This 1 - : Who is he?" Mager - 1 '" ne 1 Cl antedk - - Lures Ladies After watching a scene being famed women if given a chance to the make-u- p mak a bee-lidepartment hairdreasing salon and wardrobe rooms One peek In mirrors that have reflected isome actress' loveliness is never enough for the feminine heart I ""I ! Make-U- p I 1J 11 I LON 0 !I C( AIN ii The high mortality of hastily e contrived plays in d 1941 convinced producers that 1 ' ' 4A Anfr ' ''f‘ the public wanted none of them n 1 41 : - 4' T -1" ? l' was 11:::think yeouf tevheer all in favor of entertaint -s K 4 ' ' ' 4e al' ment and distraction And de- of ' '''' (--aches ' in head tkt' 1' 7 ' '' 'Ns I that particular though the escapist pattern re1 t - - ' It ' "'iI ' L '' ' sk1 t -1 ''' 4 '' the first mained before play- vague nighters job ' lc ' - 1 ' 4"1"'' f t k ' era ever face :t 1 got a better run for their $440 '''''''''' ' ts '1 t ' " the camera? To give the public what it '' " e h i? I Get the Aspirin I the producers did four Half the stars '' ' 4 1 musicals offered and Phil Friedman of 'Warners things They Le ' woo 1 - ' playersimportant whom ' replete with girls and gags They ' his acute headaches arise ' ' says ' i of earlier hits I producers or 1 staged revivalsnew from blographies—a field which 1 offered about ) claim plays to They lrectors ' l T' rner freres have plowed I' olden days And they attempt'have found al- lthenegIVa 0040Z1t I ' most in a mi- to forbidden ed revive burlesque and crosswise "Yam-- 4'4 1dts ''''' ' ' under the several guises of 'It 4'0' 10 :raculous "6114 way kee Doodle i Dandy" was simple ' were musical comedy and va- - 1 not even rdireatmya e ' There was Jimmy Cagney and 1 lie—dja hopper seen by these i P ' 1 ' So varied '' much Success '" the part and Cohan's consent -I so '' ' 1 eager gents i ''' i"-money was and still is in cirThe cerebral discomfort lay in for praise until newcomers had i I i 1e '1 culation that a play or musical been tested sometimes not once s a to trio Cohan's finding Peo'' to play to fail be bad had pretty but half a dozen times to fi AV ready for father mother and sister for I ' ple wanting to buy tickets to auWhen you come across a head- I t ' thentic hits comprised for the '''Atrgaff these actors demanded some fun In alline "Producer parts ' AT:: lesser offerings who could sing dance and bear on the lookout for talent ways ' I not ':' the snow I The did revivals 'Zk ' fare very 4'Pi14:'''t! ' ' some reasonable family resem just happened to see this par14 ' i" were ' because well to blance chiefly they If she can ticular party" don't take it too Cagney Finally after ' " '' '' ' concerned with problems which l'''l: Walter Huston i !':'1-many tests seriously ' New no longer are problems find the 'snow I ' ' De Camp and CagRosemary Our are real directors casting ' plays about olden days however ' Is Joan Leslie ney's sister Jean were set unsung heroes of our business Two of note are did better 1 - cf William Melklejohn do and know business! their ::4i they "Uncle Harry" Which stars Eve Joants next caster believes h i s I'll say Let's take Bob McInLeGallienne and Joseph Schildworst Job was "For Whom the ':: who his marked '':' :oti 4 tyre recently assignment' kraut and "The Damask ' 14 Bell Tolls" Dozens of players 25th year as a casting director 1 11:1 is in Cheek" Flora Robson's great 1 were ''' '' tested role ' for —23 of them in every ' the t!: l'4 incidentally ''' personal triumph Maria was especially tough beservice of Sam Goldwyn which "Thank Your ' which beburlesque Disguised cause Director Sam Wood had a is record in itself nostal' gan with the professedly 4 to have an actress who could 0 1 Lucky Stars" I 91 "Star and Garter" featuring in Ail gic Work wear short hair and men's rough Day's musical Gipsy Rose Lee' and Bobby clothes and still retain her sex as Bob called Dehe's in Clark ran into trouble by every2 To me Ingrid Bergman comedy appeal -cember when the courts held one who's known him five min1 ::: all of did these and then some ' '7: that "Wine Women and Song" utes—he's that kflid of a guy— and will soon the verdict public's was an indecent performance hem believes his 1 worstproblem was ' : ::The caliber of acting in 1942 For a number done by Dorofor "Ball of Fire" with Gary continued on the high plane of :: :c thy Lamour Paulette Goddard 1941 often being better than Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck Veronica and Lake in "Star the production deserved There :''''t The migraine in this number was i Spangled Rhythm" 41eiklejohn was a marked return of big to to actors find look like seven had which finding professors r71 names to the stage—Lillian and Hirohito Mussolini and Hitler Dorothy Gish the Lunts Erich - 'called for a roundup of the best venomous a ever triumvirate it von Stroheim Paul Muni Kathcharacter actors in town Sure there was one Wow! The final I arine Hepburn Martha Scott we're knee deep in character was funny: Richard Loo i:-'casting Katharine Burgess Meredith (Conttnutoll en roilowilir Paz) actors but the best ones work Cornell Tallulah Bankhead—to to sea as DonWith the advent of the tenI::I--Neither the path of domestic champion-aid- e are a and name booked often few love nor cattle raising runs steadily der young 1943 bravely making levy's second officer while a t for a solid year in advance Only one of the few war plays" - smoothly because of Foster's his appearance in a world torn fourth role of Importance Is filled It of "The Eve offered 1 an stubbornness the of and deeds 1"StLife As the professors worked OA 1 - 1 and scarred in every quarter by Iyr by Walter Brennan chief 3'eo- With met with success outlaw band whose head Is light: the of the man of the vessel Fighting off war hearts are looking more shooting throughout 1300th perFather" passed its hearted Leo Carrillo Comedy ' 7-- - to had (10 weeks) an attackaircraft the future picture they irlto courageously sinking Jap ' -7 formance and now is topped only ) doings of fantasy character combe selected according to availawith burgeoning hopes that this - ing battleship other naval mir"Able's Irish Rose" and "To1me ter in a l' Married "I by this panion Beas as well ac4 acles are part of the stirring Infant year may with his growth bility capability bacco Road" for durability f NVItch" Fredric March being 214Dfore it was over Bob had inter: see end of this saturnalia of tion with comedy injected when victim g Veronica I and Lake the viewed 102 men and he was - i blood and bring us promise of the destroyer picks up two woBIG 'Nt i : practicer of witchcraft Susan still short one botany professor ' men and 20 babies from a tor a new world a new peace And WEEK i a discarded fiancee Hayward The choice to narrowed the activities in which our armed finally pedoed ship and the crew is Robert Bench ley and Cecil Kel lak Richard Haydn a young actor forced td'turn nursemaid forces are engaged as cinematito lend their merriment way fuddy-duddiold who in be the will played t cally depicted Stunning any language perhaps '' i i' -But Haydn balked when told less dismaying o I Vaudevitlets Heyday cosmopolitan actress Gene Tier-' Bette (Al HOLLYWOOD to he'd t : have his shave head '' ney now plays a Before Nazi Juggernaut ow -Over at the Victory in its secDavis had an eating scene to which bore I proud mop of jet f"we Oriental In "China Girl" "fightSSP Pipet tanel hekee Ma OM - do for "Old Acquaintance" But I ond week Judy Garland's startigress" to her countrymen A04 le tett lisle Ile Meet 44 le Its period of the days of the ing " to be out turned the '1: dialogue In This of the East warfare Me story blitzes "Once Upon a and My first nazi 14 ' ring feature "For P1 dll 'N ' a bit passe ' her I :::1 George Montgomery gives Gal" continues its poignant ro1 Honeymoon" now in its second "aktili'llit14::Li& W 1 Bette was supposed to order VA ''1 - mance of old vaudeville as romantic ' Montgoma week at Uptown gives colorWii 461ii C 1 04t 164i) days dinner a big dinner Her lines ery playing a fighting flying ful role to Cary Grant as an In covering its heyday from 1915 went like this: (To the waiter) )'''''4N man newsreel from America 1 !11113 news American broadcaster 4 through World war No Judy I'm tired I'll "Hello Louis 'IP I 't''''l to SAN t Lynn Bari is costarred in this 1 tier7:74' I 171-- Ar' has as partner Gene Kelly new"joined with breath-takinlovely Ginger Rogand best lyi' 1 have your biggest in adventure the heart of China ' 404 al d g comer from Broadway the two ' " race ers in a WI motsti)56mEttrturNERFORD A t 0 steak and lots of coffee and Victor McLaglen has a -r--across Europe a jump ahead of ' ' P: bringing to life many of the 46) 1 ti ''011- - - when she reached that But role : Seen atUtah t"tough guy" 4 the nazi Juggernaut Ginger popular songs of the perioc and point La Davis stopped cold A- t k theater it share the bill with also engaging in romance while 11417i if a and "Cut!" -director sparkles as the American dancer The yelled r - 'vs t a 1 to i Nolan Apr "Time vehicle ik Lloyd cona German baron who marrying matter was George Murphy the prominently asked what 0110 : 2 cs 4° Kill" in which the affable Int—i LI Li to the dance spectacle antributes 4 i Bette Lona can't that" La "I despite the newsman's persuat say SSW f 4 ir-Owl 111 - 4 tie SO- tat Lama tot Iowa si 44 The dancing feet of Fred Astaire vestigator of crime runs down sions becomes aware on their swered Abort 1111K1311 Llack "My mouth starts awn Sabel bon a coin as well stolen valuable and will as Rita 14t continue in his of visions I have character and Hayworth honeymoon -1 watering 4DE 't as a killer Doris with Merrick i to on flash r'Olt screen me the to Studio Hitler's agent With the fall of rCitifitz R S e'Clt 1L------------ LATEST my head If it does that and Heather Angel to intrigue iitioi- 0:470 '''7 where "You Vere Never Love-heEVENTS itirlar! Warsaw following their arrival think what it will do to an audiJOYC I ' him 1 '°S'Illt still is delighting the fans :am1minjAck she flees with the rescuing ence!" il Spectacular adventure in post-Civwith its comedy dance routines :: N B In the picture Bette Grant to Paris where the drawar times in Texas "Amerand the Xavier Cugat music an omelet and a pot will order tSTARTS matic climax brings the two into 'i ican Empire" Is found on the ''''' The newly opened Lyric theaencounter again with the baron of tea 1 Capitol program with Richard ter offers the George Brent-Joa- n 6-An epic story of convoy duty --- A :1 I BIG Dix and Preston Foster foreBennett domestic comedy "Twin in the Pacific "Stand By for exmost as an owners actors of HITS Beds" a dizzy affair in which Action" finds a notable quartet tensive Texas ranch graced by mOnc‘ tire Una Merkel of stars on the Centre screen coconspirators ii Frances Gifford as Dix's sister ' i L'I Ernest Truex Mischa Auer IIIDNOTONAIrZIANDY but it is an old recommissioned '' adtkatT to 2:00 who becomes Foster's wife t (Continued on Following Page) I I 11 InA destroyer that plays the real '!t wdistor ttATCRE hero The story tells of the derx 2 P M TO MIDNITE I 1411 um I a of Robert velopment playboy '1 t 4 Adults Mat 40c Evening 56c JEAN lr L 1 t Taylor into a fine fighting offichildren' 15c Any Time cer under guidance of the de:nj 5 crt7 Prices Include All Taxes GAD1N r ir 6 strnyer's commander Brian Don-lev- y 4:0 4 rememori MO Charles Laughton plays 1'6 le 1E1470 the admiral sending his tennis ars 1414 Irsie 01 1410 01117 MIGHTIEST THRILL Nee i ft - that fellow I ' PI twelve-mont- h t - hat-droppi- Al 4 7' Men Visitors Nervous enter studios Men with marked uncertainty ' almost to the point hence the nervous Inquiry if it's all Women on the right to smoke contrary bustle In with the assurance of entering their own living room And another point In favor of the women they ask That fewer dumb questions says the guide is because they follow the movies more closely In this respect children take alter mother Like her they can recognize a male star at a hundred paces whereas father will pass within a foot of the actor and afterward whisper: "I know ti ' rn -- c Ira a By Ray Peacock NEW YORK—The theater especially in New York showed a greater willingness to face realities in 1942 but the realities were those of public taste rather than the harsh headlines o: the i ' -- He probably will brush by a famous film star in the reception hall doze while watching a scene being filmed grumble when asked if he cares to meet players and to cap the miracle cock his head thoughtfully and inquire at length about the studio's heating system His guide of course will suffer a stroke for visitors to stui dios tricredibly are all alike likewise their questions Here's what studio guides say: Men always begin by asking If it is all right to smoke women want to see the stars' dressing rooms and children unanimously cry for the comedians Easterners invariably first marvel at the greenness of a sound stage lawn in January The girl of 16 gushes "Where is Cary Grant?" And if he begins by asking how many men are on the payroll you have a business executive in tow 1 ' '' ''''' ' : yawning I ''' '4C 1 mid-weste- 1 ' 1 (211--- ake-belie- ' ' t By Ted Gill HOLLYWOOD Jan 8 Evnto day an otherwise popeyed tourist—possibly a coal dealer who never before has been more than five scales miles from his work-wor- n —will step off a train in this strange land of m and given the chance to visit a studio walk In the front door 1 I I 1 pr Drama Season In Resume Not Too Happy - It 0 11 kjA IENNtVel '''W' '' ' 1' I '''' 4 Visitors ' (71ht'''111" January 3 1913 r r—I orni 4-1- 11 ICC a S lir"11 IrIIIIPA iTtititint It gnice - |