Show - ' s st ' - I 'Nee' - s- - ' VellediniMMOOM i 1 alt gatit 51--- gle 1 - '' 4ilimlite 1 '''' 110 MagaiLina Lay Sunday Morning I i ---i I g4 t 1441 ' ' i '''' 4-- 'c 41 -- 46 -- - - l' t J ' ' -- - - ' 'a so- ' 1- '" j -- ' le)-- r) ti ri a S 's'-''''''i- a s ss s'is '' i - i '' a :'' :s- e- s '' ' 7"twr N"s's aa Iitss aS ' : 4a: a 14 :" L)3 - I :"'"-- i ' a af 14 it t' ss:( :1 A It 11777as s I It - :ss t ' f - ' " t If ' fel o) s : - ' N Z - ' ''' r 1 1 : t - ss- - s s I ''''7 :::--- 11 s I - l: I:7 1 - 4 I J'' - - i '- 7' 4 :' 1:'' i- - - - 4- - - 44 -- 1 - s 1 it: 'itieaø'''''''' ' 10-:!t- 7 1 1 - a a : :7 ::' 5 - ' Is ::: i II a i 11 't 2 - k - t s ' - -4t ' f i '" - a ------- ' I '' 1 : '1 - 1 ' t k a - s: '' ' 'I s 41 $ rt t is s 4 'I 1 us - - t s- s I low connselislitrlimnygly 1" them until he was stiff with standing lie noticed the d way they moved their hands their t ti t character for the screen He wanted to stalk them but they showed no signs of leaving so finallyf he asked 'the about them "Those!" Hien they just clerk: otmll'a c:o'e'-I n g out to i loYvwe7they're making!" in ti: - moui 1 i0 and-use- sti s i L 4 - i 4 I 1 1 ) t d ttftoppe 1 first few days On location passed Queenie Vassar found quietly some words hard to remember but it wasn't serious Patric ltnowles Won the name of Elmer and Jumping Juyenile was forgotten LaCava up every morning with the exact words of the day's shooting when there hadn't even been a glint of those words in his eye the night before Came the day' when Irene Dunne was to fall into the muddy mine shaft Miss Dunne is always treated as her publicity has suggested—as a "per ' feet lady" She is attractive neat clean She le poises! and equal to any situation She is almost icebox-bre- d in her elegances Miss Dunne shocked the cartload They mixed the ' mud carefully in huge boilers- It had to be One part --- r desert earth one part- water and one part oil Without the oil it would cake and crack off in 10 minutes—so hot is the desert sun so dry the desert air Miss Dunne sat upright The assistants smiling as apologetically ae i THE weather-beate- n -- i I t :i i S Z i 1 i ' ' - i ' 1 i f - t l 3 t 1 i 1:'i ' ' ' TIE sent' for the rest of the troupe hauling them out of Phoenix where they had been happily putting nickels into slots of juke boxes This was just the first of many such treks to location from the hotel The only difference was the others all started when the dawn was barely streaking the sky Two buses and six long private cars make up the daily parade Crammed into them are the 60 odd grips props: 4 ' I 2 g' A ells: sa - owl-serio- rn 1 - ii t ' -- -- '' ' s- itt ' a -4 '' - ' ' 11 ' 8 g - - loon - rt 4 i high-heel- sa- There was a with a sagging front porch boarded up windows&and general air of ancient decay i Three lean-to- s with rusted corru- roofs iron outlined the rough gated road that leads to the central attrac- tion—the scaffolding gray time-woand real of the mining equipment atop the mine shaft "Now to work"' said LaCava fail I - ' i' 1? s fly t ' - clmi house the film io ' atmosphere For that task' he donned ed a succession of rainbow shirts boots and made friends of the local cowpunchers captiyating their womenfolk almost to the point of embarrassment in his study of Bellamy the Old West got the surprise of his life his first day in Phoenix youn-Off in a corner of his hotel lobby he characterspotted three authentic-lookin- g s--old-timers complete with un-- s shaven bristles hoary clothes and tra- quids They were talking witi the fire of gold hunters their voice indoorscenes should the Arizona sun ' 1 1 - act $'" I aissaa ' NO zva LaCava the 1 - as sz—asasss:s ' :n tic cklesshe au : i ihNr ‘11- the ' 1 - - I '''' 4 - - t ir f i 'acreapclbootmt ' i t 1 - 1 il - ' 4 ) ' : '' - ' l s 14 ''- r' tis :' ‘ ::r s it d 1- i1 1 1- - s - - se !:--- I til tri ':'' A '1I - t Ile ' i ' i r 1I 7T 1 t - s A i SI k a 'Ia ''a a-s is - t J - sraiss a ' is 'V 'I 1- i11 ' ' ' i ' - r v a : '5 i sss t 1: :' '!f i Si ' -- ' --' - :: - t ft I - ' ''1'7'-i'-'7-- i 1 4 9 - '' i a - I ' ' t':J— I s es - '''' - c ss - :"1 location trip LaCava went into the dane Yro:IcIntthr ey ftihtehecramdalnesPhtedaotentlilxe foot of the Superstitions "Build me" LaCava then ordered "a ghost town I need a saloon grandmother's house and a mine" LaCava hoppe4 a plane back to 11°1- iywood his head busy with the need His art director and assist- Weeks they scoured 'do:Avn and far 1 1 1 - SOME weeks in - L 1 -' ss iedt i" t - i i 7 l s 1 - j ' ks 'il - - - - ' I I ) 7 - ' ' - ' ' A ' la ' ' - ': ')411"-'111:fl::1--- 1 -- 1 - : ': ' writer-director-produ- i it i i 1 A 1) Ai' 1: ' I 'CI ' t I a 41401s r l u l' ') ? I - 5re- 1 IL:" - t - - a- - 1 b f1 I 'a t ( sit ' sp-- rprp--- '' 1- --- - 0 i'T s s as i fis - - 'it''''‘34h4443 ss 1 s i 'k i - s: : ' ' sa 1:a S s ' - - '' Knowles a psychiatrist who salts the worked-o- ut mine with gold nuggets to make the heiress start her first bout with honest labor Later a cowboy sweetheartin the person of Ralph ' Bellamy turns up That's as much of the plot of "Lady in a Jam" as anyone is likely to know until it is rcut and finished The way the of the project Gregory LaCava works it's a wonder that much is known' yet - ' Le Oq4 s' s T a- ' - s '' - '' vi if ' asaiI - '2 - - s i sssa---- ' - k - 1 '' - tsc : '1 a- ' ass- t)' - '''' si s's: t''"-- - ' a - ' kfiP sa is s Ad i 1r! 1 '' 41‘‘ I ' : s c' '1P r s ' :e ''''--- :t ' -- ' s ss '' 1 - el - e41‘ it 1 - it- ' (ten 1 s e 4 s ' t ) I - !o -- li s 11 '1 ' s t It: ' "s - eV - ' ' as N 4 1 s s s 0 's - A a' 41771111!ti'561A' ' t a : as'S a Ns - ''' ' ' 1 S t - (":s- I ') :— ill 1 s' FS-- " ': I ''( t sas - - e 11 - i ' -- t air fr 1 t March 29 1 1942 02 'r i - rs o ' -2'- ---- et-E--- 1 (: ' 4 ! - Is - ' i ' ' ? -- ' ' A - DRAMA NEWS FEATURES t ' I QfPl 1 t '''' 1' of - ' r :4 - I ii e ' mEs rcipmcmcodoccOmcpcrecomemcoesloacOcccocemco I ' ANEMMWmmmeMMOIMMWMMO A n - ' ' 11111111111111INEMele I i A - asssas 1 'assass - p s'ir ' :' s s t1 - '4 - ' s a ' l -----: t J - ) iitr-- - - -- - - fill - p v I - - :- - - - r6 0 1 - ' - - --- '''' 4- t '''' :' -Th : - t it — ' ' ' 1 '- - ---- -I: ' ' - — i '" - ' - '4e'"1-- - - : - ' -- '' ' ' s ss- - W Elegant Irene Dunne dons chaps- boots and all the trimmings for her latest wild and wooly western role ' ES' HOLLYWOOD ' this same mountain range as the dwelling place of their thunder Weird sounds come down out gods of the hills at night wailings and whisperings Lights play along the canyons and flicker on the hillsides The Lost Dutchman mine allegedly behind the Superstition range has drawn hundreds of day men and even women live alone in scrubby shacks and prospect alone l of the Supersti- Tall tales are told tion Mountains Tales of men who 30-m- war-whoopi- ng ed Jam" The dreaded Apache Indians held r-- - ' - ' - - -- q ? k 1' t:' t ' ti :4- ''-'-1- i kfge4'- '- h ' t -- 4-- 11 '' 1 " fr tiF r--- - - it'l 4itf' 443- - ‘ '- 1 i' t'' '” A ' '''- V44"-r-- i r 'to -- - 'Ss ) - -4 4 ''''' il ‘ - 'r 's t i--' i4011g- - v I a - s - S 1 i s i ' ' ss '''' ' ''"'"k:- ' ' v rss t' - : ' - '''' otro '' oil 1 i ' - 1 11-- ' ng t: -- - -- 1 t 1 I - S1 - tt f 4 4q -- -- i -- - -' ' - --- --- 4' 01? i stc' 0- - ' Is':-:7t- t - ss t -' f 4- 3'' ' 'too" - 7'' '':' 1't i ''- '- '' s 71f V ) as- a - - ''' az 4: io 4 - f - f ' s - 2- ''' 'r' s s ''' - s '2 -t ' S Its ' -it- 4 04 - as i " I - 'S sa- - 4 j '' "' - : s -' S'-- ' 7-- - - A 1 4 ? '' : i' 1 171-- sr i 4 4 t s )' t ssf s' ° l'Itr aA4--r- 0 I ' - T'-Sy- ' :- s s: - S : ' ' 4 - ' I s Is: ' - k '' -- sa4 '''' s : f '' '' ' - '1 ti ' - -' 7 t-- ' s as : ss - - ' c4 - § ks w - ''' t 7- sa- 1 41' ss as '''440 s '' P"1- ?'''''''t i1 s' 1 h 1 ' t ' - 't - r PP' 1 '''''' is' ss : fp sa ' ‘ - ' a - -- assta ' 4 '''''1 t At ‘ - s - —17111100' ' 1 ' ' ' il---- ' - ) i 7P" ' s - ' in your eye"—apologetic assistants smear mixed earth and water on Irene for scene where she falls into mine shaft - - ''- ' -- - s -- -- t ' eawaNAN!e:( ' s4: - '"' 4 't 4- - '' -- -- 7- : - L' i 7 ' 1 ss-s- ' ' 'asseo" 4' '4' “ -!4-- --c----- - 't - - '''''?- gt ''''‘ "Here's mud ' v 1 ''''' k - - ' -- " '' t ' i''' - i' ' - ? s '''' :s S l'' ---- ''s- - - ('-- - ' ' "1‘''t ' '''''It :i I N '''' A ' s e -' it - ''''''30 ' ' 0: irg - ' - I141'-- tlr' t IV - - s as - ' - skull The rest of what had been Ruth was found three miles away! sass: '4N 4 4 of some of The simple '1''':: i f siss s sr a these s a t tales Houser Mervin by press assc ' I'' 's s ' s a of "Lady in 'a Jam" brought a 4 agent s '2"issit i i f - 64esa II '') - Sas : horse-sens- e speech out of Arizona's i Governor Osborn: "You know i lanky g IA ' (4 is k a 't how legends are" he said wagging ‘ ' 1 his head sagely- "you can't always be- li t ' asass'' 1 ss lieve them can you?" s i saasa 4 s I a Good hunting ground for movie ma- — s assess Is 1 i sz s' sf Les-dterialssa Especially good hunting for a '' sssss sat asrsi-assissassasssars fra comedy framing a screwball heiress svi -' ' : i'' 44 (Irene Dunne)' who drunken-sailo-- ' ' '' '''' ""°' 4 away every cent she has then goes to Arizona to look up a grandmother Irene how "Authentic types"—straight from Hollywood----te- ll (Queenie Vassar who owns a mine With her' disguised as her there they fooled Ralph Bellamy who impressed studied their dress and characteristics chauffeur is the handsome Patric (EeryWeek Alagazine—rrinted in US A) ' I - 0 IN i ' ': ''' - - sa 1 - 4 s as' " '" Issi' - ' 71'as s- is' - -- '' 0 - i t& x - ' - ' 'r '- - ' ' T ' -- :' f - ' aas l sass ' ' - )i ! i ‘14:':Y - : - - - rt 4 ----? 4 -i ' ' sa bullet-pierce- )i4 - f - ' ' r "' as s 1- --- - a all this had happened more than a century ago you could sniff and it: But as late as 11931 one Adolph Ruth set out into the Superstitions in June In December of the same year an archaeological expedid tion stumbled upon a - i ' ' r " eigefift 4' t ' 1 ‘ u) -- -' -' l a k ? ''' 1 a1a7's ' H li i ' - have tales away ' s se' ' - ' c' '''re- i - s's 7 after ''f ) It: e- 't IF :I - re '------: 4 2 have gone into their fastnesses lost gold mines whose bodies been found years later—headless of the heads turning up miles drilled with a bullet ile gold-seeke- rs i To outsiders even sometimes to actors themselves location trips are a vacation You pick up a section of a film studio and ship it as many miles away as you need Then you have a location which is just what it sounds like—realism for moviemakers Some 40 miles outside of Phoenix Ariz the spirits of dead Indians bewhiskered bullwhackers promising prospectors and solitary sourdoughs are having the time of their ghost lives They are watching some 90 newcomers who have settled down' for a month's shooting schedule on a movie comedy which started out to be called "Sheltered Lady" After Irene Dunne met the mud it was "Lady in a i t i the exquisite 4 Irene Dunne makes into a human mud-pi- e when Ralph Bellamy goes about drawling "pard" to all be meets when a film press agent sprouts such fantastic folk legends ' that a state's governor is impelled to refute them outright—something is wacky in Hollywood But 450 long miles separate the Superstition Mountains from the film city Arizona is a world' away from California The nonsensical happenings on the fringe of the real Gold Country are the children of a location trip— nothing more 1 r TA ' LOWRANCE ' 1 as A ) J :--- - Pat : it -- A g6 y t l rd ) 04 ' t EKiaijl:iitiriri's!s:ie)rrclic!'rE'E!!!!!!!!!!!!!:::r:T'Is:i:rsIE:es:: s ' "1 ' y ! ' -' i' - 'i -- - ' I I - k is' ' - ' -- i ' ' ei S) t ' 4 0"''''":'- - - By DEE ? g - c -eor- b - - ' - - t - it - ' ' ' ' - - - - 1- - Irv:- t 4111-- t I k ' -r- it 4fii ' ' - rs i man the assistant directors filled the smiled her famous crinkled smile cars Then ud'frorn hair to Next came the cast—Miss Dunne ankle Miss Dunne stepped into her scene ("Mary Lou Wham" to the company) They did it once they did it the hero Patric Knowles called- - his again and again Lunch was called The company "Jumping 'Juvenile" at first by and later winning the title of retired to the board shack set aside "Elmer" when he was a good boy the for the dishing up of food sent over stage actress Queenie eveiy day from the Adams hotel Only Vassar and little Jane LaCava's small washing her face Miss Dunne ate with hair the rest—a typical location meal of daughter with lovely and a cheerful freckled grin who is fried fish- string beans spaghetti and making her debut as an actress in potatoes and meatballs home-frie- d this picture cherry pie For the first days of shooting Ralph Then more mud was splattered over Bellamy who is to play a cowboy to '''' the blonde loveliness of one of Holly- s end all cowboys a caricature of a wood's top stars The scene began g once more—but wasn't this where we was left became in? hind He was supposed to soak up well-turn- La-Ca- s' S ed ' s va s red-go- ld - chaps-wearin- he-m- r an t e i 1 ' - |