Show " it 20 Tueiday Morning lInbberd Knevy IlOLLTWOOD Iti 01I---I- f 'Cat Tail' Town Heiress' Jap Help Departs Without Any At Salt Lake On Warner's Bill for Phone Advice Notice Except Movie Houses Busy Ba Lot WeaJimmie Ildier t matrimony and by her that she secretly t eyou t t have the ides that the green light is always on for fellows In movielend vtith ideas let me correct that with the story be hind "Tales of Manhattan' 1 : ' - - Paramont —"Unexpected Uncle with Anne Shirley James - - - ' 1: I A-From dinner table conversa4' ' tion about the number ' ttiet could be crowded Into one movie Boriu Morros end B P t Eagle (nee Sam Speagle) got this idea: They wanted to tell the tale of a dress suit from tailoring shop to scarecrow using not one or two stars but with big names in each sequence I Friends laughed at Morros A t: emetinse film musical director e and Eagle European ITIOVII No star they maker were tol& would agree to appear f in the first 15 minutes of a picture and then pass out of t '"' the story as they planned Or In the middle just as briefly CT anywhere else Morro and Eagle had no studio connections But they went ahead f spending their own money on expensive writers getting the story into shape They reasoned that if they had an e stars exceptional would fall in line And needing jobs they were sure they could land them with a story and Cornmitments from stars The ridice ulous idea--e-o Hollywood said —became a joke The would-b- e producers were ' ' serious They had to have 10 big names Regular acting fees of any 10 big names was out of the question so Morros and 1' Eagle had to get stars who would work briefly and at reduced rates as well It took them 14 months to get the people they wanted With such a story (Ben Hecht A- of-sta- 1 i- - 4- - - - ' 0 t ' Preston Itialto—"That Uncertain Feel Oberon Melbig" with Merle loose Mereand BkIrtfasa vyn Dougiu dith: also "This Woman Is Mine" with Tranchot Tone South- - East (Sugarhoulte) "Gunga Din" with Cary Grant Douglas Fairbanks Jr and Vic' tor Motaglen also "Ice Capades" with Jerry Cplonna and Dorothy LaWIL s ' Bountiful (Bountiful)—"Ilere ' Comes Mr Jordan" with Robert Montgomery Claude Rains and Evelyn Keyes also "Buy Me t That Town" with Lloyd Nolan and Constancs Moore :1 Victory—"Road Agent" with Dick Form Andy ' Devine and Anne Ovirins also with Itin "Law of the ' Ttn-Ti- n UI Dennis Idoora and ' ' LUIZ& Walters — Capitol — ellold tack tho ' ' 'Dawn" with Charles E°Yar' ' Paulette Goddard and Olivia de ' Havilland also "Swing It Sol ' - ' ' " ' dier" with Ken Murray Brenda ' ' and Cobizta and Frances Lang-tr ' ford ' etsitte— "Shadow of the Thin ' ' Ilan" with William Powell MYr'' ' na Loy Barry Nelson Donna Reed and Earn Levens GinGem—"Our Wife" with Meof Manhattan" a Ditorroo- one a is of dress suit of several tale ger Rogers Eagle lYr Douala& Lien Drew 'Ruth also "Adventure in which will set forth a novel Itussey prominent studio figures whe ' will work part time in "Tales Idea In flints-- Washington" with Herbert Marshall Virginia Bruce and ' Gene neYholds- LaVern Jack Burt Jean ly Murray (Murray)—"My Life Whitney Don Peterson Wayne Bobbee Gummi- Beth Manwill With Caroline" with Ronald and Charles McGee Edwin Lowman Richard Colman Anna Leo -Hawkins Fred J Hansen SanWinninger also The Pittsburgh ford Huff William Hawkins Kid" with Dilly Conn and Jean Jimmie Hansen' Parker Holladay (Holladay) —"Next Coming before the public for 'rime We Love" with James the first time this season Di Stewart and Margaret Sullavan: Frank W Asper's symphonic "The Ein:int was" with Wads N Stephens will be the ' also ensemble of the McCune School Gene Autry organist for the noon recital at of Music and Art played tothe Tower (9th So and lith East) He tabernacle the has Tuesday usual large and responsive group Streot" with Charles —"Back arranged the following program: at the assembly hall Monday National Anthem Key Boyer and Margaret Sullavan 1 one-tim- - ' sth I I - - ) By Harrison Carroll ' 1 1 I t ' i 4 i I 1 1 Martha aDriscoll film starlet earne to visit her in Hollywood they hadnt bargained on blackouts ma actress' relatives Mrand kfre Joseph Harp Monday returned to Oklahoma after only 30 minutes' conversation with their granddaughter and this in ) candle tight Mr and Mn Harp dray- od4A town the day of lionywofirst blackout Martha was working at the Paramount stu- dio in the picture "Out of the Frying Pan" and that night she didn't get to see them at all The next evening the tam- i ny hadra brief reunion but the out again lightwere "We think we'd better get off the roads before the government noeds them" said Martlues grandparents And so they're off again to Oklahoma to look after an oil well which just came in o'n their property - I 1 PARALECIIT 1 ' 1 ! 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reading was entirely k - ng Con-c-e- t STAGE COMEDY! - A - -rt-o- - I Dot 20 f TOPNOTCH 1 " r-- il)"" Saturday 'ines AMIRICA'S 1 9- Organ Recital nOLLYWOOD0 DeC — When the c 1 - Orchestra Given Cordial Reception For Stage Show Man Who Para-remin- ds mount's "No Hands On the Clock" (Chester Morris - Jean fly Parker) Makes time Abov 111"StlifI Universe:re "Paris Callirr (Elizabeth Berg- I ner Beall Randolp)t Scott Rathbone) A Yank avtatot outsmarts the gestapo which alfons : is worth the price of a ticket R K O's '''Und of the Open t A horse opertes:wiTitclow-b-Holt)"and guns and of course song& Hollywood does Its bit donna A few minutes after war was declared Rosalind Russell and I Linda Darnell led a der-lon- g parade of screen stare wbo volunteered their services to the Women's Emergency Corps of Rosemary Beverly Hills Lane who has yet to tarksiown a-- benefit or army bid has Mat America I Love 'You" at moneyraisirkg functions Victor MeLagleri who has spent a CRUZ fortune equipping and training his widely publicized "Light Horse Cavelry NBA volunteered his own and the caval nes full or perttioae services to the Civilian National Defense corps Seat Sale Opened in'g nl - Beales and lkicCune Blackouts Curtail Visit of - Oklahoma 1 - Academy-award-whini- Twentieth Century got jobs is financing Rita Hayworth Charles Boyer Charles Laughton Ginger Rogers Henry Fonda W C Edward O Robinson Edward Arnold Rochester and Paul Robeson are the prominents who'll work part time at special rates for the privilege of being in such an unusual picture I - Ill ''t )tolnar Donald Ogden Stewart and Sam Hoffenstein are among the authors) and such a list of stars Morro' and Eagle easily r ut comedy ly flavored with risque VIThich ried to a Texas feller me: When a Western Union messenger delivered a singing birthday wire to Susan- na Foster she turned the tables by warbling a thank you verse to him ' Preview nights: Pic of the week: Paramount'n "Mr But Goes to Town" (animated ture) As human and heart warming al a fairy We which Indeed it is Recommended: Columbia's "Bedtime story" Young Trederic A racy concoction of Tap servants of tronalt heiress (not ran up a $200 telephone bill calling Tokyo before 'they quit without notice Gene Autry may have to call off the traveling rodeo he was about to launch in Houston Texas: after sinking $150000 in the deal war makes transportation too uncertain Bing Crosby and Bob Hope are again talking a golf tour this time for Defense Bonds Roddy McDowell is home from the studio with abcessed teeth It won't be Ida Lupino's fault If her marriage with Louis Hayward blacks out: she's trying hard 20th Century - Fox was furious when news leaked - mar- - is 1 By HOLLYWOOD — Claudette Dr Joel Colber t' s husband Pressman is in the navy now Watch for Betty Grabill to tell her studio what she will and wont do starting any day now By Charles R Moore HOLLYWOOD (UP) — 'rho back lot at Warner Brothers usually hi as busy as an of its sound stages Its a fascinating place—you never know what's going to turn up next Pride of the back lot at the moment is the "Juke Girl" et a rowdy sprawling little section of a town so brilliantly- neon lighted airline pilots coming in to near-b-y airports can us it for a landmark town with It is a two-strone ' street running north and south and the other oast and west There are four blocks of bars gambling joints and dance hall& They will be shooting there at night for two weeks Ann Sheridan Ronald Rea tan Richard Whort Alan Hale and Gene Lockhart are among the characters who whoop It up along thou streets in a raucous melodrama which lynch mob attack on the two story jail Name of the town is Cat Tail Director Curtis Bernhardt said It was patterned after s village in Florida Its an expensivcset the neon ' lights alone putting a healthy dent in the budgetto build Inge are quite complete dance floors are substantial and nickel juke boxes that work are in every establishment Brightest spot is "Muckeye's" where Ann Sheridan is top girl among a dozen pretty dime a dance girls Next week "Cat Tail" may be somebody's old homestead or a tropical jungle Things change fast around there Craig and Charles Coburn also "The Story of the Vaticiut" Centre-- "It Started With Eve" with DOIMIll Durbin Charles Laughton and Robert Cummings otah-oor-agu" with William Molden Claire Trevor Glenn Ford and George Bancroft also The Night of January leth" find Robert with 2:11en Drew - ' ' 1 I 191t December 16 1 - 4p 1 4i'"Nie "go' Now Showing " Jy i0A""ig Dalt gulte Zeibunt --ri- p: Cast Idea Hollywood Joke But Producers Got Stars Wanted "All-Star- v- - - ii1 J f t4 i - - - "!"---0 1 1- 7 Ii4 4 !' 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