Show - ' ' rw0064014owoo600awariamaa-imWNONP'oWr446-"- 0' - - ' - 5alt Zile Wedneday Morning 1 1 Lovely Ballet Star at Peak of Career Abandons Ii to Take Her Chance in Hollywood Roles I 1 f I liedda !topper By HOLLYWOOD—Tamara Tournanava beautiful and famous ballerina after being starred in a short called "Spanish Fiesta" had offers from practically every stud° in town Turned them all down but for the last year she's been under contract to one man Robinson one of When RobOur finest writers inson finishes the script on "This Is the Army" and "The Corn Is Green" he goes over to to produce and write His first place for him One which he'll do Ls "Merton of the Movies" Funny how long it takes a company to discover what they've got I played with Eddie in the first Aldrich picture He waa picture will star Tamara in 'Ths Is Russia" written by the sarre man who 4icl "Ninotchka" And Tamara Nkro was at her peak when she left the ballet has the most childlike faith in her corning screen career of any- I the moment comedy-dram- a generously studded with ocal and instrumental musical hits "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" is the lively entertainment promsied for Uptown crowds beginning Wednesday It tells the story of a soldier home on furlough who finds himself object of all sorts of attention When he seeks seclusion he is mistakenly held to be a deserter which error furnishes the dramatic impulse to speed the plot along Allan Jones headlines the cast with Jane Frazee Gloria Jean Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan Phil Spitalny and his orchestra provides the musical setting with Evelyn violin artist and the Four Step Brothers are featured Some of the song numbers delivered by Jones with Miss Frazee and Gloria Jean assisting are "My Little Dream Girl" "You and the Is Night and the Music" "This It" —Romance" "Say It With Dancing" Also the Spitalny choral group contribute On the surrounding bill is a Sportscope with the Brigham Young university "Basketeers" and a Donald Duck cartoon ! ri i '' 1 v t ' coon MATINEE SEATS STILL AVAILABLE! 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with War- ''i1il 'fil t 4 - f '' - n ren William Studio—"George Washington Slept Here" with Jack Benny Ann Sheridan Charles Coburn Percy Kilbride Hattie McDaniel and William Tracy Mario (Sugarhouse) — "Forest Rangers" with Paulette Goddard Fred MacMurray and Susan Hayward also "Night in New Orleans" 1- I iiii1 - """' Star—"Week End In Havana" with Alice Faye John Payne Carmen Miranda with Cesar also "New York Romero Town" with Fred MacMUrray Mary Martin with Robert-Presto- State 11 13 c - - 4- —i'INCI Murray (Murray)--"Pana- ma Hattie" with Red Skelton Ann Sothern also "Cowboy Serenade" with Gene Autry svt e" - fdq also "The Gay Sisters" with Barbara Stanwycks George Brent and Geraldine Fitzgerald mount News Utah — "Whistling in Dixie" with Red Skelton Ann Rutherford George Bancroft and Guy also "Dr Gillespie's Kibbee New Assistant" with Lionel Barrymore Van Johnson Richard Quine and Susan Peters Capitol — "Flying Fortress" with Richard Greene Carols Lehmann Betty Stockfield and also "You Donald Stewart Can't Escape Forever" with George Brent and Brenda Marshall Victory—"Beyond the Blue Horizon" with Dorothy Lamotir Richard Denning Patricia Morialso son and Walter Abel "Counter-Espionag- T Haley Humphrey Bogart Ingrid Bergman Paul Henreid also Para- O ‘ c4e i all-gi- rl listEVIS ‘ef N nesday4 r::: 00 I Fl4CMEE ryne ' - f: ' 4 Tower (Ninth South! and Ninth East)—"Beyond the Blue Horizon" with Dorothy La:Mour Richard Denning and Jack 9' ' - t From Maythattan" with Joan x Davis and-JinFalkenburg ' 1 ----c - — ti CAPITOL and FRIJAN22 MAT "When Johnny Uptown Comes Marching Home" with Phil Spitalny and his –orchestra with Allan Jones Jane Frazee Gloria Jean Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan also Sportscope"Basketeers" Rialto—"Tales of Manhattan" with Charles Boyer Rita Hayworth Ginger Rogers and Henry also "Who Is Hope Fonda Schuyler ?" with Joseph Allen Jr and Sheila Ryan Centre — "Casablanca" with FOR YOUR EYES ' nniin:g 1 - headed by Charles Boyer Ginger Rogers Henry Fonda Edward G Robinson and others will be shown at Rialto opening Wednesday Its fascinating series of episodes beginning with a New with Buddy de - Sylva They're planning a mammoth raval show on the order of "This Is the Army" for naval aid taking actors from the navy vitlich 1z' — - IIERE'S GOOD and '0 That dramatic story of a dress suit "Tales of Manhattan" with its parade of stars 13'confer Dan Dailey Jr The Gene Autry feature "Cowboy Serenade" is also showing Fay McKenzie being the feminine interest It's Alice raye who is set on a "Week End in Havana" the musical adventure in exotic surroundings told on the Star screen beg i We cl i John Pa her partner Rialto ld Skelton and Ann Joining Sothern "Panama Hattie" film version of a stage musical success is to be the Murray attraction opening Wednesday It has a trio of zany sailors Red Rags Ragland and Ben Blue rounding up spies in the Canal Zone and straightening out Miss Sothern's romantic affairs with Star Carmen mero to Also ay MurrayRed Opening at the Arcade Wednesday will be "This Above All" that tremendous drama of English people in wartime starring Tyrone Power and Joan Fon-taias a deserter from the British army and the WAAF member a girl from a higher social level who brings him back to himself and his duty Thomas Mitchell shares honors in the cast Contrasting with this tense emotional story is "Two Latins from Manhattan" who are Jinx Falkenburg and Joan Woodbury while Joan Davis comic star takes the leading place ne Boasting a topflight trio of stars Ronald Colman Cary Grant and Jean Arthur "The Talk of the Town" is the excellent entertainment provided ort the Holladay bill beginning It's the story of a Wednesday warmhearted young woman befriending a fugitive from legal injustice and inducing a dignified student of jurilrprudenoe to forget his creed to take the man' s part With this there's the slapdash comedy "Niagara Falls" teaming Slim Summerville and ZaSu Pitts as a pair of newlyweds ' Mac-Murr- Arcade all-gi- rl Walter Erennan's daughter is doing it the right way—taking an assumed name and getting her training at a Little theater Her father dcossn't even know where Walter Jr joins the navy and his older pion is taking care of the ranch in Oregon which boasts hundreds of head of cattle nose arrived In town to 11 - Up-t- o "New York Town" a human Interest story of everyday New Yorkers enacted by Fred and Mary Martin with Robert Preston third of a tri- angle York matinee idol's tragedy ends in a southern corn field with Paul Robeson and the Hall Johnson choir singing "Who is Hope Schuyler?" mystery-romanc- e with Joseph Allen Jr and Sheila Ryan is second offering Uptown - en 'Zeal Amer1ca1g "Ankles Aweigh" for Ann Miller which Columbia's bought for her It's about time Ann got a real chance She's been promised one forso long and then it never came through Copyright 1943 Chicago Tribune t i s By Ted Gill HOLLYWOOD (2Th — For a man who has never roamed the great open spaces saddled a forked cayuse or even smelled the blooming fragrance of the purple sage Clarence E Mulford has done all right for himself with tile movies County recorder at Fryeburg Me where he hunts and fishes and collects old firearms Mulford is author of 28 novels and other short stories on which g have been based the famous Cassidy screen thrillers longest series of western films ever produced Yet Mulford has never known the golden west Since their incention4in 1935 Producer Harry Sherman has made 48 of the "Hoppy" pictures starring big Bill Boyd And because he has exhausted all of the Mulford novels arrangements have been made for studip scenarists to turn out the western stories themselves using names of characters in the Mulford books When the "Hoppy" pictures first started they cost $65000 each and took weeks to produce Now they cost $100000 are turned out in 14 days shooting time and gross more than $250- 000 says Sherman He reports a survey reveals that western pictures are more in demand by service men than any other type and that they also are being welcomed by the public at home who recently have been supplied with so many war and musical comedy films Opening Today at Theaters lath your body But to fully express what you have in your aoul you must use your voice and mind And to give up a career that she's spent her life training for at the peak of it to take a chance on a film career is certainly backing up her faith rot only in herself but in Casey Robinson and I for one think they're going to do all right She Fooled Us Jennifer Holt Jack's daughter announced her engagement last to Lieutenant Nelson T r:ght Drake at Ciro's 'Drake's bomber pilot who's seen service in the Aleutians He's the son of Fred vice president of Harper's Bazaar The couple an early marriage They plan met four years ago in summer stock but before Drake could get anywhere as an actor he joined the air force Jack Holt offered his services to the army in the remount division was turned down Then he negotiated a four years contract with Monogram to replace Buck Jones As that was happening he received word from the army his turndown was a mistake so Jack goes to Fort Francis Warren Vhen I talked to him he said the smartest 'I may innotthebeservice but by captain goilv I'll be the oldest!" 0 !kip 0 My! a famous producer heard that David Selznick was going to do "Mein Kampf" he said "I don't believe it Sure David wants to make a war picture but he'll make a picture on the war as soon as the war gets big enough for him" Could it have been a coincidence that "The Pride of the Yankees" opens at popular prices in Seattle just as they christened a Libert ship called Pride of th Yankees7 ' te j Now Playing at Local Theaters Hop-alon- body rve ever met As she says in the ballet you only express it 1 picture—he's so Now that Ann sold on color Rutherford has gone romantic with Tom May she'll go dramatic in "I Escaped From Hong Kong" Bob Hope prances up to San Francisco for the opening of "They've Got Me Covered" Jan black-and-whi- Hits bin West Unknown a nd 24 uary High" "Frenchman's Creek" "Hostages" 'Dr Wassell" In fact De Mille won't do another "Star-Spangle- R-K- -0 Itc-h- z4ensational Green" Slow but Sure d Eddie Bracken 's hit in stuthe has Rhythm" dio dusting off every story in the Does Western T stays over to put on his air show at Treasure Island Incidentally that will be the first unvailing of Lenore Aubert Goldwyn's new discov ery 'Cause she tags along Eddie Davis and Irwin Allen who wrote "Road to Zanzibar" have turned out a dilly called But it's taken him three years to sell himself to the Paramount's cerbig bosses tainly going in for technicolor— "Lady in the Dark" "Riding loaded with them It looks as though Broadway player Gregory' Peck and not John Garfield will get the lead opposite Bette Davis in "The Corn Is i5 4P January 20 1913 11 attle 47ritiunt 1 i - 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