Show 6 zbe Actors' Vote Will Decide Who and Which Gets Year's 'Oscars' HOLLYWOOD Jan —Two thousand three hundred movie actors eighty-thre- e are about to vote on who gets the gold plated Oscar for making the best movie of 1941 They'll also decide on who was the best actress and the best actor and the best supporting player and the best this and the 27 - (11P)---- - - -----end ' We ar 17-we- rs With charming Martha Scott its school teacher heroine 'Cheers for l'Aiss Bishop" an appealing human story replete with poignant drama tender ro- mance and gripping action is to be shown at the Rialto as Wednesday entertainment Laid in a midwestern university open- ing its doors before the turn of the century it shows Miss Scott as one of its first student group as class valedictorian returning to teach at her alma mater and continuing to uphold its traditions until at 73 she learns she must make way tor younger blood It is William who plays her faithful swain loyal through all her careert Mary Anderson Donald Douglas Edmund Gwenn are of the supporting company Secondly the bill offers "Un- der Fiesta Stars" a Gene Autry feature in which Gene and Carol Hughes inherit a ranch and min- ing property and have trouble holding it together Smiley is of course in the picture and Frank Darien as Buz-nett- e 'South-Eas- - t Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" filming the life history of a dy- ramie American business man comes to the screen at South- East as Wednesday's attraction Welles himself appears as the ruthless magnetic selfish bust- ness tycoon who thinks wealth will buy him anything even love Ruth Warrick and Dor- ()thy Comingore are the two women in his life the one his first the other 'both mistress and wife Important characters In the story's incidents are Jo- seph Cotten Everett Sloane Ray Collins and others On the bill also a Higgins Family episode "Petticoat Poll- tics" has Roscoe Karns and Ruth Donnelly as Pa and Ma Higgins with Spencer Charters and Polly Moran Ilolladay Romance set to dance a song-writin- ir ' ' " ' - :' i- ''1111‘'' - 7! 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IOW OW MI P An Action lilt With the Marines OPENS' TONIGHT AT 4 F M 1 I 30di a 2 MORE BIG DAYS! k At - DAYS HELD OVER! cast Now In Person LAST TWO ! 111 I I DAY "HOLD BACK THE DAWN" "Lif Bgins for Andy Hardy" :30-- 30c NIGHTS 20c 'TIL 1'4 Vs ‘ PI "BILLY THE KID" 13L11144::' 4 ASA CHARLES-BICKFOR- SCREEN— AR notts" —STARTS ROBERTTAYLOR NOW y II SlAktv BURNMI (Iyitc)At ereretA pm BE TOPPED I) romplowl r CAN'T EDWARD EVERETT HORIONg "THERE'S MAGIC IN MUSIC":114MMZER a I PIAT- I --- rt "THE LITTLE FOXES" rig?' PURE milimanommimm bays BETTE DAVIS 7 6 6G EVENINGS MATINEIS : Y- t THURS NEAIDOINUITIER NRISMAIEMBRit Al TOD a - ThE SOLDIER WHO COULDN'T DE DIOPPED -- INTIM ional Thursday ALSO to Midnito TODAY-'Internat- Squadron' open - on TIMES p1 Itilli TODAY! VALLIAM WoRG:1:1 I- TARTS FRIDA- AST -A- ND"NEW WINE" FIRST -S- FEATURE isoovrsTA0TRAv - I MOM nies" F 1 I 'see is ICIalOt COMPANION AW11‘t11" II:an OMER Oote )0h I fa with C111131 sti tonz straat:l - lodge" 15 ! Lai suc- - itit googol Art Barn—Salt Lake Camera club membership exhibition and traveling photographic salon Art Center — Minnesota oil paintings W P A project Guatemalan textiles National Sculpture society photographic exhibition ZCMI Tiffin room—General "flower show" by members of 'Utah Art Colony she plumps herself down before the piano begins to run nimble fingers over the 'keys "I play too boys" she says looking up at the others) "You'll just have to take me Into the 01–Trof—CLCY-75 "I told (Sugarhouse)-- "Life-Begin- Art Exhibits' Offstage Jackie jungle drums to swing being no mean drummer has his own band voice biggest sits offstage She isn't in the scene and that being the case you'd expect her to be in her dressing room But not Bonita to whom the movies never become An old story despite her 10 years in them She's there to watch And anyhow Jackie Cooper her costar of "Syncopation" is in the scene And some people believe the two young stars are pretty vitally interested in each other Besides Connie Boswell making a rare appearance in the movies is about to sing "Falling Star" a song especially written for her The setting is a Chicago speakeasy in prohibition dayse with Jackie leading the seven-piecband and Frank Jenks as emcee calling on Connie Boswell a visitor to favor the crowd with a song So on this R K 0 rtadio sound stage everything ready Producer-Director William Dieterle gives the signal and the play begins It goes off swell too with Miss Boswell singing her song in a way that brings honest applause from the several Mario h pation" portraying the growth of musk from te whose Boys GE007E moo tail I ta4dikaiiimatIZALAmireait TERMOUNTAIN THEATRES Back the Dawn" with Charles Boyer Olivia DeHaviliand and Paulette Goddard also for Andy Hardy" with Mickey Rooney Judy Garland and Lewis Stone Ifolladay (Holladay)—"Lady Be Good" with Eleanor Powell and Ann Sothern also "Down in San Diego" with Bonita Granville and Ray McDonald Bountiful (Bountiful)—"Honky Tonk" with Clark Gable Lana Turner Frank Morgan Claire Trevor and Marjorie Main Tower (Ninth South and Ninth East)—"That Hamilton Woman" with Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier also "Kiss the Boys Goodbye" with Don Ameche and Mary Martin Bach Fugue in 0 Minor Second Arabesque Debussey Adagio ("Moonlight" Sonata) Beethoven Favorite Mormon Hymn — "O My Father" by Organist Mr An Old Melody Arr by Organist Finale of The Ninety-fourtPsalm" Reub Ice ' screen: "Regular Fellers" and "There'd Magic in Music" with Allen Jones Susanna Foster rma National Anthem 1 '' the On Two Chocolate Soldiers ictory--"Div- Wade N Stephens will be at the organ for the usual noon recital at the tabernacle Wednesday : 1oliIMPIMPAtt hundred extras in the scene and Jackie on his cornet accompanying her like a muted silver Ho113rwood's :':ik ! '' 1'''f?:i'-- Bonita Is No Jam Widow When Jackie 'Bounces a Little' HOLLYWOOD—Bonita Gran- 13 now and ':: s' ':' IIKO-Radio- vile a glamorous costar of one of - Arnold Barbarina and Pomer anians Billy and Nancy Long-- - Organ Recital : y :::44-''''-- 1:L :: 1:: ' 0 ' ' " ( 1' 4‘' Al - rhythms THE I '6 1' '1St"-r:-- ' border lands in Africa will be found at the Murray theater beIt stars ginning Wednesday Gene Tierney as the mysterious beauty supposedly a half-casdaughter of a rich Arab trader who provides the spirited romance running through spy activities and native rebellions Bruce Cabot has chief masculine role as the local commissioner of a Kenya town where George Sanders comes as commander of the garrison Sir Cedric Hardwicke Harry Carey and Joseph Callela have important parts Also the bill has "Whistling in the Dark" hailed as a blitzkrieg of grins giggles and guffaws 1!“'A' 4160 Ike IF aiwora ‘''1 " lii: 0--- On Stage and Screen Lake—On the stage: Suzann Kim Chinese Sally Rand Jay era Wendy Barrie and Allen Jenkins Studio — "Sergeant York" with Gary Cooper Walter Brennan Joan Leslie George Tobias and Stanley Ridges Tonk" with Gem—"Honky Clark Gable and 'Lana Turner with Frank Morgan Claire Trevor and Marjorie Main also "Flicker Memories" Murray (Murray) — "Sundown" with Gene Tierney and Bruce Cabot also "Whistling In the Dark" with Red Skelton e Bomber" with Errol Flynn Fred MacMurray and Alexis Smith also "Henry Aldrich for President" with Lydon and June Preisser Jimmy State--"BuConvoy" with Charles Bickford Evelyn Ankera Frank Albertson also "The Saint's Vacation" with Hugh Sinclair Sally Gray ' Star—"The Virgin Bride" with Danielle Darrieux also "School for Husbands" - 'Sundown" Walter Wanger's adventure romance of thaKe —LAST 'LIMP ZYSS "':6 '4 - Murray LAST DAY 7 - - - 41 4444-:: -:- ' ::i: 1 - t st - -- t :V'--""- D affairs run aground when FLOWE i '3 ' : - f--- 1Y: ' 'Al ' - couple g ' v' fe :' -- otr:---6--- ' :k:' : 44 " 2''''-- ::-- :: 1 i 4 - and America's marines with mystery and espionage tossed in to speed' the action Bonita Granville Ray McDonald and Dan Dailey Jr top the cast Its Wednesday story has to do with laugh-fille- d ': - - "own in San Diego" Is a second offering a store of youth Is "Lady Be Good" which will be a top feature at the Holladay beginning ': :' - y 4 i' ' " A '-- promi- nent $'''"' ' V zi- and then trouble anew until the wife's dancing friend engineers an intrigue to bring the two Robert Young and Ann together Sothern are the unhappy pair while Eleanor Powell's dancing feet set the rhythms John Car- ' 4 7 cess goes to the husband's head They separate are reconciled e 4 ' op nro a hall Skelton-ar- 1: rr!MIM:fri?014PrItiFy-rI'-'V:!ArtV- predict roll and Red ?': - it's wondering whether to hire I ' - ' :zY ple Only other thing is how are the boys and the girls to get their Oscars ? The academy called off its banquet account of the fear of blackouts and now 1 maito ''' — 40'"'"' ' :''is - Rialto—"Cheers for Miss Bishwith Martha Scott and William Gargan also "Under Fiesta Stars" with Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette South-Ea(Sugarhouse) — "Citizen Kane" with Orson Welles Dorothy Comingore Joseph Cotten and Everett Sloane also "Petticoat Politics" with the Higgins Family Centre—"How Green Was My Valley" with Walter Pidgeon Maureen O'Hara Donald Crisp and Anna Lee Utah—"International Squadron" with Ronald Reagan Olymps Bradna and William Lundigan also "New Wine" with Ilona Massey Capitol — "The Wolf Man" with Claude Rains Warren William Ralph Bellamy and Patric Knowles also "The Body Disappears" with Jeffrey Lynn Jane Wyman and Edward Everett Horton Paramont"Playmates" with Kay Kyfier John Barrymore Lupe Velez Ginnv Simms and May Robson also "A Date with the Falcon" with George Sand '" ' : Now Showing at Movie Houses r :' - ' f - Pictures Coming Today 7-- 1 !" 0 tS ' - - - t1t - t therefore that Cary Cooper will be named No: I actor for his work in "Sergeant York" There'll be no complaints about that one either Bette Davis we think did 1941's best job as an actress in "The Little Foxes" But MisS Davis has been winning awards these many years her house is all cluttered up with Oscars She la not liable to win again Joan Fontaine may get the prize for her performance in "Suspicion" If she doesn't then her sister Olivia DeHavilland has an excellent chance for her outstanding work in "Hold Back the Dawn" Best directing award should and probably will go to Ford for "How Green" Picking the best movie story is a toughie We'd give the prize either to "Here Comes Mr Jorditn" or to "All That Money Can Buy" Both displayed surprising and gratifying originality That brings us to the best supporting players There were at lot of these doing magnificently because almost without exception the character players are fine actors They're hired not for their ability to wear sweaters but for their knowledge of the theater The voters could do worse than choosing Walter Brennan for his performance in "Swamp Water" and Una Merkel for hers in "The Road to Zanzibar" But there were dozens of other supporting performances just as good Remember that soda clerk of Regis Toomey in "Meet John Doe" ? Carolyn Lee in "Virginia"? Ruth Hussey in "H M Pulham Esq" ? Chill Wills in "The Westerner" ? All good and that's just a sam- best that—and the cash customers probably will disagree 'with them all down the line So okeh It's all in fun anyway Part of the fun insofar as we're concerned is trying to outguess the guessers This year that will be easy The finest picture on all counts produced during the last 12 months In our opinion was "How Green Was My Valley" John Ford made it with an cast and a first rate story and everyone who has Seen it has left the theater with a satisfied lifted kind of feel- trig inside Yet our guess is that 'How Green" wins no prizes That's because of the way things are The 2383 voters have to see a movie before they can vote on it Some of them saw Ford's story of devotion in a Welsh coal mining village It ran here for a couple of weeks Some saw "Sergeant York" which also was an especially Some saw "Hold good movie Back the Dawn" and "Suspicion" and "The Little Foxes" and perhaps a half dozen more award contenders But at the Hawaii theater on Hollyvvond boulevard since last August has been running day and night seven days a week Orson Welles' movie "Citizen Kane" On February 9 the motion picture academy will announce nominations for the best movie And on February 10 "Citizen Kane" ends a record breaking run It is a good show What it may lack in plot it makes up in novelty And every last one of the actor-votehas had plenty of opportunity to see That brings us to the it realities Even though other pictures "How Green"k for instance may deserve the ' award "Citizen Kane" is certain to get the prize There simply is no doubt about it all-st- - enough " ? If it is the best picture then Orson Welles ought to get the award for the best directing And the best acting too After all he starred in it didn't he? The voters don't figure that way They try to spread their awards around on the theory that one Oscar per person' A By Frederick C Othman January 28 1942 gakt Zeibunt Toots a Brass for His Girl Friend :Wednesday MornIng 20 STRANGE ACTS I |