| Show 16 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday October 8 1948 CASHING IN ON HER BRAINS 'Rope' Stirs Curiosity Of Stewart 1 Anita Colby Now Travels Alone :sx By IIEDDA HOPPER From now on it will be Anita Colby Inc The face is going in business for herself which doesn't surprise me Anita has had a million dollars worth of experience with David One Selznick and Paramount vl V y I era treatment Besides Stewart who tops the cast there is also John Dall and Farley Granger as the 'thrill slayers" Sir Cedric Hardwicke Constance Collier and Joan Chandler Rope has been transferred to the screen from the original Patrick Hamilton stage play which excited Broadway and London Commenting on- the revolutionary treatment of- - "Rope" Hitchcock says "The audience must never be conscious of it" ' The film was shot a complete reel at a time taking the actors and camera anywhere over the single set in nine minute takes minus any cut whatsoever "The result Tm after" the celebrated director of suspense continues "is exciting the audience ly making the picture flow and faster The camsmoother era rolling without a single stop throughout the entire film is merely an aid to the story which is brimful of suspense" - e lj ( S £ AID V HIS ORCHESTRA I) Jimmy Stewart bandies words with psychopath John Dall under whose direction a murder has been committed in film "Rope" ed SHOWS AT Tonight and Saturday Friday SI 00 Per Person Saturday $125 Per Person Late Dancing i s X-ra- ed M?St m- i At Ari m- JtrflVr urjjmuii 7 AND (0J BfG 9:30 iiiu u nAmmmrn - mm HIT-I- T CROSBY p noivK s Mi Also GENE AUTRY in 'THE LAST ROUNDUP' ymm SALT LAKE THEATRE OsJ A With yL' Ya y"pP XI 1 DEOS VfatTomorrbw 10:30 hii M KnDiES'i y "1 DHItt'-Min- Ki M Nightly except Sunday coionui aunng me season autumn presents lf NX X Return engagement The JULES DUKE -- : i if i t &T!r t y J:-- Ti jfi As star of Ufask of Lucretia' Paulette Goddard is gorgeous after her return from Burma was "Kitty" and she had to do a scene in front of some pretty wild horses "We'll get a double if you're afraid" she was told "Afraid?" she scoffed "I've been over the Hump" Ermine and Gold Paulette looks mighty fine in the costumes designed for her complete IvHct kr 4otUer Pm4mtH EATNt MOVII MASON f"'tf j i:Kiimvii:ifi)'i:tiiii wMiow$ ANN direct" Laughs or not Paulette keeps her eye on the ball I asked about the pictures she's supposed to make in France "Nothing it C0LC3 CARTOON 0f AD SPORTS Monday and Tuesday ) NOVELTY c -- m mm at U0N IDCAI KENNEDY ERR01 WAHKKOllUwswm ilSNEVS 'J m g 'V nvwvkrf br lAWIfNCI GREATEST CARTOON thethrei uttle NEWS Figs BOWUNG NOVELTY t I i OR TO ' m j± 'V jj Tuesday Stage Show Direct From New York S 18-19-M- oTrLyR EXTRA 2 Days Only 94 m i i m m m REDSKELT01U ' mm mm mT 1ANONH TMIIfSA TODAY ( m mm Yj l V5:45J - HflMMN motile MARCH irnnnii riMiinnf Make eneck payable to Capitol Enclose stamped self -- addressed en183 Tues Matinee :305 $244 $1J22 tax lncl MAII ADnrDC MnWI velope Eves: $427 $305 on H NOW MIUI AONCS Non-Ficti- a fountain for background shots MCMAtD tOOGf IS Mi Luncheon meeting Is scheduled for Salt Lake City branch of National League of American Pen Women Saturday at 1 pm at Newhouse hotel Subject for discussion will be "The in the Place of Writer's World" with Mrs Marba C Josephson and Mrs Claire W Noall in charge He said "That's the job I want when I'm too old to dream or Oct iMt Return Trip David Nivens sail for Europe on Oct 8 David will be in plasgow when his picture "Bonnie Prince Charlie" opens! ther The Duke of Edinburgh' Willi be guest of honor Lord TJie by Mitch Leisen who is also directing the picture Too bad it's not being done in technicolor Over a wedding gown Paulette wears a gold robe lined with ermine Mitch got a laugh of his own when he pointed to a fellow sitting on a chair: making waves in CAPITOL STAGE OSCAR HAMMIKSTf IN Product!— OfrMtatf fcr OUt EM MAMOUUAN has) been decided" she replied "Nor can it be until I read the stories" I've always said there's a smart cookie made the Centre treater is laying claim to the title "brightest spot in town" The new illumination turned on for the first time Friday night supplements the neon effects of the ninety-foo- t tower a local landmark since the theater's opening in 1937- - mlm "The Fae" Anl£a Colby has brains in business matters too I Pen Women to Meet following organ recital will be given' in the L D S tabernacle Friday at noon Doors will open at 11 :50 am Frank Asper at the organ 1 Psalm XVIH Marcello 2 a Divertissement Bedell b Traumerel Schumann c Jesu Joy of Man's Bach Desiring 3 a Favorite Mormon Hymn O My Father Arr by organist b An Old Melody Arr by organist 4 Toccata Andriessen I With installation of blazing white neon under the circular w Y N Recital Organ The ' For Centre -- mmw will be accompanied by Miss Carol Jean Stewart and Miss Ann Rotzler will assist Miss Bishop in receiving guests Ushers include DeLance Chase and David Chase Students appearing Include Marilyn Mumford Nancy Kap-lin George Thomas Shawna Groendyke Clinton Faber Marie Rotzler Lowell Wilson Shar- lene Millgate Scott Hansen Naomi Estey and Bonnie Stir honorary president of the Rodney college of acting which trains character actors only Vincent Price has been offered the lead in "Sweet Poison'' by Richard Whorf who will produce by Chicago Tribunt-News Syndicate Co Inc New Lighting jy coholics Anonymous were playing gin rummy One tossed down his cards and said "You'll pardon the expression but it's it on Broadway Released hand-maide- TMf THIATW Roger Price comedian tells this one Two members of Al- gin" Bart MacLane has been named - marquee pm at Granite Stake LD S' tabernacle honoring Marilyn Edgar Verlaine ShoweH and Dee Lloyd The three members were twice superior winners of 1947-194- 8 State fair contest Miss Delores Knight vocalist 4 No Gin x but vital army engineering project in India and Burma during the war when I went visiting Paulette Goddard on the set of "The Mask of Lucretia" It seems that when she went to India to entertain our troops a young G I engineer was assigned the responsibility of accompanying Miss Goddard and constructing suitable comfort facilities Operation latrines for ladies!' The gal who had us in stitches while telling the story was Kate n Lawson to Paul-ette- 's Lucretia in the picture Kate was running a Red Cross canteen out there and got the yarn first hand The first picture Paulette modernistic Miriam Derr Riahnn rlnb members of Utah State Feder- atea music uiuds win present a recital of piano music Sunday swears he sighted an anger fish that looked exactly like a Hollywood producer 1 I I learned of a hitherto school girl wanted his name on her sweatshirt Bob Hope and Bing Crosby are swamped with golf balls to sign Diana Lynn mailed a fan an autographed y of her broken arm some wags send in blank Checks to be autographed whichj aren't The business world salaams to the scrawl of a starj too Celebrities have scratched their names in Mr Grauman s cement on a ceiling in the Hollywood hotel and the front of (Earl Carroll's night club The lamp shades of Preston Stuirges' eatery the Players ar covered with movie stars' autographs so are the walls of a place in Palm Springs Some fans still haul around autograph books but millions each year want autographed pictures The stu dios handle most of the signed pnotos t- - ' - Can Be Told Prolific Pens of Movie Stars Autograph All but the Chick By ALINE MOSBY United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD (UP) — With the waning of the autograph book movie stars these days have to sign everything from golf balls to sweatshirts Paper used to be all luminaries had to scribble on for the fans now their John Henries are all over the place Tyrone Power recently was asked to autograph the cast on a young fan's broken leg Fans send in copies of "Stardust" for Hoagy Carmichael to sign and a man demanded Kirk Doiiglas' signature on a shirt that was like one the actor wore in a movie Vic Mature reports a - 1 w of her many jobs was teaching stars and starlets how to dress Anita has become almost better known than the stars she£s worked with A prominent writer who was asked to do a daily column here turned the offer down for many reasons "But first" he said "I'd have to get myself barred from every lot in Hollywood before I could do what I consider an honest job" Irene Dunne will have a front row seat for the New York opening of "Life With Mother" Lucky gal Honors Winners Louis Mountbatten will be on hand when the picture opens in London The Nivens have been visiting the Earl of Warwick in Bermuda where they did a lot of spear fishing When Johnny McLean went down for a week end David they took him along j HOLLYWOOD1— HOLLYWOOD— What prom ises to be one of the most excit ing pictures of the year Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope" starring James Stewart is now having advance showings in key cities throughout the country It is Hitchcock's first technicolor production and has stirred up much advance curiosity because camof its precedent-breakin- g Music Club 1 Mil It Wjl: Sat Mat and His "Music With Charm" GREAT No Cover Charge 'til 9:30 Only $1 Week pm Then Nights $150 Saturdays i m Holidays Luncheons Mondays thru Saturdays Noon to 2 pm Musical Luncheon Every Saturday DINNERS flMEnicflu SUNDAY Served 6 to 9 FAMILY Your t Thoafor— On Family 7:15 91— Open Highway pi pm NOW PLAYING! ! 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