Show i 4W0404 A - 2 1 ill gatte irribunt Sunily 3Torning Fidler 1 r7ati : L iStar 71 Forgotten eb 0 1-111- r---1 -- 1 ' r - Mt‘r J k- - Hero- of 3 it el " I ) R A Brennan has the distinction of three Acadamy awards In the last six years a feat not easily matched in Hollywood In 1936 he accepted the Oscar for the first time for his work - I i ond prin - ' " however is far too modeet a fellow to accept such He reported the e prophecy day on the set of "Cargoaof Innocents" trembling like rrhoolboy about to make the Director Robert cla es oration Z Leonard chided him and told him not to worry "When you've been in this business as long as I have you will get over stage fright"he said grinning Brennan admitted readily that every new picture hits him the same way "In he added if I weren't shaky" The actor was born in Swampscott Mass and was educated at Rindge Tech in Cambridge Among the many pictures he has made are "Barbary Coast' 'Seven Keys to Baldpate" "Fury" "These Three" "The Buccaneer" "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" "Stanley and Liv- ingston" "Northwest Passage" "Pride of the Yankees"— besides his award winners - - 1 3 'En" - ANN SHERIDAN ROBT BROS: P L Af - A L - ''z NEWS Ili' (Wert too 9C:12 - '' I nommoomt - - ' "f l 1 - ''!"- - - ' r t - - --- --- : - - e 0 e et - I 1-- - t - 5 ' 1 Picture—Coming Soon - ' ! t '' e ''' - - 17 1' t - - ' ' ! 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L----- Tower (Ninth South and Ninth East)—"Sun Valley Serenade" also "Belle Starr" Bountiful (13 ounti I u I) "Kings Row" also "Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost" Victory — "Captains of the Clouds" also "Mr Bug Goes to Town" Mario (Sugarhouse)—"Kings 'Row": also "Henry and Dizzy" Murray Murray) —"The Lady Is Willing" also "Sailors on ---- - isw — if i ':)::'r?0-t--ti :111"::: "Mister V" ii0M 1 12:45 " t bEITY st - 4 HOW I s ' ErA-- - d ''' 41)i'll'4011'iy Capitol—"Friendly Enemies": also "The Affairs of Martha" tploWn—Walt Disney's Bambi" in technicolor South-Ea(Sugarhouse) — 'Remember Pearl Harbor" also Cock-eye- ° rt 1 - ees" action 4 I' rtah—"Broadway" also Private Buckaroo" Ventre—"Eagle Squadron" Rialto—"Pride of tle Yank- romance In war the Wright "Friendly Enemies" a blend adapted ofr the yseraenedn drama from the old World War I stage play provides spicy entertainment at the Capitol theater Charles Winniger and Charlie Ruggles head the - have) answered the call to the colors Older actors may get a break scences with Hedy—perhaps they won't mind too much kr41 Based on the Felix Salten novel "Bambi" is an in- human and emotional ' tensely story told in terms of animal record- characters Another ibreaking picture the story of Lou Gehrigs first baseman of the New York Yankees continues Iits run at the Rialto in "Pride of the Yankees" A thrilling presentation of the life of one of baseball's "greats" the film Gary Cooper and Teresa - - Illit- tract audiences at the Uptown - - --- ' - 400"' An MG-- ( T - - t t -- - ---- I iI 4 "elei Sentimentalists "Broadway" will be treated to a nostalgic musical feast Rilea ftth e pfailtmo which givesGeorge and Janet Blair top billing Also featured is "Private Buckaroo" Harry James and the An- drew's sisters Continuing the Walt DisneY tradition in the wizardry of car-toon animation and setting an even higher standard of qual- fly "'Iambi" continues to at- - ! t i - ':'4-- - - - -'- S ' e - ilitti "'''' - ' '1 ii - - N te 't - r ' 1 --- - - - 11 --e- eitc AND HIS ORCHESTRA ' '- u -- IN : E- 10 1 - : 4 m0 WOW! te s‘ 4J ' - ''' ' ' '- - to 0 - P S t 4 4 rk ' conflict with the axis but stepped to fight with thcv R A F as members of the Eagle squad- ron the film stars Robert Stack Hall and Diana BarrymoreJon ' Evelyn Ankers The Utah theater boasts a thrilling moving melodrama of York in the roaring 203 in 1 - - - t ' ' "or et- - ' - ES- -- 'IA - - e g 4p- t"-: " LANA TURNER - e '' I --- 411111 "Eagle Squadron" currently appearing at the Cen- tre theater The story of those Americans who did not wait for their country to enter the 4 "t- k - i - ' With LUPE VELEZ and LEON ERROL t tt "- ' - -- e q 1-- Appatently the nation's motion picture fans are leaning more and more toward war and the international scheme of things—or so It would appear from this week's list of screen appearances War strikes the dominant note but gay comedies bright musicals and romance still demand a substantial share or public attention drHeaadsinigs " (e- - - "SOMEWHERE I'LL FIND YOU" I --2 ' ' - CA3LE whispers his pledge to - 4 e 0 ‘t - ' 1 tt "e! S Y t - - - ' t - ' 10 i I : - - -- A - e ) tonerawormunco CL:44PIZ - - 1 - : - - '' t- I : - '" SEES At GHOST" r - '‘ ' 1 - " f°Tthisie8219ockbereINIStel Also—"MEXICAN'SPITFIRE EVENTS - -- - joN 1 - - I North" Star—"It Started With rve" also NVoman" FIEln BETTY 2 - --- ci - 114 RONALD REAGAN f N xt TODAY--- -- i – ' 4' t- ' gh MONDAY — TUESDAY CUMMINGS I Z - --J- corn-Althou- be-ne- k 11114 kI e4-- 4 - - ' 4-- Wet "The lf best to please" Featured in the band are Vo- calist Billy Sherman rhythm singer Fuzzy Coombs and come- dian Otto Glaeser - - : se t - o i e rum g Um Among Offerings 7:71 er ) ' ' i7iL 'NN ' Idol Chatter: No one can say Bing Crosby "blacked out" when the stork flew over hid house description of Zorine: Czarina of Dance Come to think of it' didn't Sally Rand way to make a pick a ticklish of most living? One-haedy teams is fat I e Laurel and Hardy Abbott and Costello Olsen and Johnson Move alikes: Marlene Dietrich and Veronica No doubt of it Bette Lake Davis' scripts are piled in tiers Silly thought: Ned Sparks ing adopted by an Indian tribe and named Laughing Boy If you think Humphrey Bogart's expression is frightening on a screen you should see him after a missed golf putt Candidate for the Iktost Graceful Hands Award: Joan Fontaine Coconut Grove ballroom Busse himself is best known for his famous muted trumpet the band has distin- -guished itself also by its original-- "shuffle rhythm" The public sets the style in dance music and just what the i a moot cycle will be is question" says Henry Busse "But whatever it is we'll do our I herself ' ''''N' - I e Carole Landis popSmack" ular girl Since Miss Landis be- gan the practice of showing up at night clubs with two male escorts friends are referring to her as a "Double Feature Lan- - Grove Sehedules Henry Busse I z r " f‘ We-fac- named I t I Y 4 ! another creature that wears feathers—a buzzard The Hollywood Parade: Fred t" MacMurray ladies' man of Mr MacMurray's neigh- borhood are thrilling with the news that this star already a proficient air raid warden is equipping himself for exigencies by taking a course in emerDorothy gency obstetrics Lamour mermaid After eight films in which she emerged from swims to plant torrid kisses on the lips of leading men Miss Lamour has nick-an- d "'en - ' Ati st - -- it - I' - 'f 1 ' " an Donlevy Henry Busse the man whose renditions of "Hot Lips" and "When Day Is Done" have brought recognition from coast to enest will arrive in Salt Lake City September 7 Labor day to begin an engagement at the 4 ' r"1 ''' - k:t: 0 - --- - 4 - E- I (I' rerr1 Si c ‘0: claiming Phillips Holmes sickens me At least a million words of publicity have been sent out since December 7 actolling as heroes the manyservtors who have gone into ice Until he was killed Phil-firwas too unimporHolmes lips tent to mention He wasn't even included in the list 1N'hen Hollywood—now that he's dead— attempts to wear him as a feathor in its cap the motion picture industry strangely resembles rocents" starring Robert Taylor Charles Laughton and Brian 4l -- 0 boa - War Claims Lead if ' - i"--- aIN P t star SomehoW the false mourning that Hollywood now displays in M-G-- 7 e1 ht al one '14 ' - 74 I tli-- oio ' r - ' friend-winnin- Get It" in 1938 In he was awarded the coveted for "Kentucky" and in 1940 he won it a third time "The Westerner" If current rumors are rorrect the veteran character actor stands a good of getting the 1942 chance award for his performance in theneW film "Cargo of In- - - iis Ai well I knew him when he WaS a 'star rolling in money and surrounded by a host of sychophants who professed to be his friends I knew him after he had gone down the skids lost his professional money and discovered the real g worth of his Hollywood ships He enlisted in the Canadian air force nearly a year ago— long before Pearl Harbor He was under no compulsion to risk his life He did it principally because he hated everything the axis stood for and considered it his duty to fight and partly it isn't pleas-fo- r perhaps bebecause a living ghost in a ant to business Where once you were a Walter HOLLYWOOD — S CI ' it ‘‘ ‘ if' I knew Phillips Holmes very ' so prim ' cvclaim top-flig- 00 1 : By Jimmie Fidler HOLLYWOOD—On a Canadian military air field the other day Phillips Holmes a former Hollywood star was killed for Its conHollywood so anxious to tributions to the war effort that it has set up a special publicity committee to praise its deeds and sacrifices Immediately claimed him as its own Brennan Three Oscars ill SIX 7111Tears ' a e-- Ir y It'' - 1‘T ills ree s 4f Gained iotice 1 ' r et-- ' OM a' ir I 7 - 30 1912 —A:tigi-is- 1 1so 1 t I ii — - - - - ' e - 7 ab b I t --- - AO - - "' 'Asti - 4ilta "L'""IlLlal!-st-' - 0 -- - ' 4 -- - I |