Show Jon Hall Starred In Brave Warrior A thrilling chapter In the great Indian war that sent ten thousand Shawnee tomahawks spreading terror across the plains is told in Columbia Pictures' Pictures Brave Warrior the spectacular spectacular 1 t I 1 I ular outdoor drama in color by Technicolor Technicolor color and due tonight Thursday and I I I I Friday at the Egyptian Theatre The new I film which stars Jon Hall and features I Christine Larson Jay and I Michael Ansara tells the story of the i great Shawnee uprising that shaped the the West In Brave Warrior Hall plays a government government government gov gov- agent seeking to uncover the who attempting t to t British agents are toj stir up the Shawnee tribe The period Is the troubled year of 1811 Just before the North American continent erupted I I in i-a i a naming flaming ing struggle for lor power between England and the U. U S. S with both sides bidding for tor Shawnee support Hall Hail wins over the great Shawnee chieftain Tecumseh but Tecumseh's brother the Prophet turns renegade and goes over to the British with his followers fol fol- lowers When the Prophet sounds the thew w war war r cry thousands of Shawnee braves i iride ride in the raids blood-raids that raze the I West With the British covertly backing him the Prophet and his men a attack tack I American militia at Tippecanoe in what Is 18 the films film's and history's decisive bat- bat I tle tie i I Hall is said to be provided in Brave W Warrior with the type of role in which he excels battling Indian foes and white I I renegades alike Miss Larson makes an attractive heroine teamed with Hall for tor forthe forthe the romantic sequences a I full-blooded full Indian is Ideally c cast st as I I the tho noble Chief Tecumseh and Ansara is reported to be outstanding as the Pro Pro Pro- II i I phet Written for the screen by Robert E. E Kent Brave Warrior was directed by I Spencer G. G Bennet and produced by Sam Katzman 00 JANE GREER GREEK YOU FOR ME IE HEROINE DESCRIBED AS A HOLLYWOOD NATURAL J JIn In the language of ot the gaming tables Jane Greer Is what is known as a I natural I It was a natural beauty a natural t I ability and a natural photogenic quality I which brought her to Hollywood and which enabled her to reach the top I ranks in record time Miss Gr Greer er never received dramatic Instruction never had a dancing lesson never practiced singing and has never attempted consciously to change her personality Everything she is or has been she owes to one thing the tho fact tact that she utilized her natural assets to toI I the fullest extent It started when as a student out of ot otI i high school she decided to take up I vocalizing as a career With no experience experience ence and barely knowing the difference between a crescendo and a high C she won a spot as featured singer with Enric Madrigueras Madriguera's orchestra Later she decided to model for tor a liv lIv- ing Because she epitomized the ideal I American girl she was asked to pose in inthe inthe the first uniforms issued to the Her modeling success and the resultant publicity brought her to Hollywood Oddly enough it would seem that her naturalness might have caused her to be typed in conventional parts Jane has yet to appear twice in inthe inthe inthe the same type of ot role She has played a I I i I I I t I lady gangster a U U. 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S Wave a newspaper newspaper newspaper per woman a cowgirl a siren a model a singer and a dancer In her newest rolo with Peter Lawford and Gig Young i Jin in M G romantic comedy You For ForI ForMe ForMe Me Me showing Saturday only at the Egyptian Egyptian Egyptian I tian Theatre she plays a nurse According to the actress the secret of I her versatility is simple Just be yourI yourself yourself your your- self she declares and leave the rest to the dIrector I V JAPAN LOCALES HIGHLIGHT NEW WILLIE AND JOE FILM I I I The lobby of Tokyo's loky s 's Imperial Hotel j which served a one-month one stretch as an impromptu production office for tor the 10 location lo- lo lo location cation crew of ot Bill Willie and Joe 1 in to l Back at the Front opening Sunday and Monday at the Egyptian I Theatre has now resumed its air of continental sophistication Tom Ewell and Harvey Lemback are starred in the Willie and Joe roles in the Universal International l sequel to Bill Mauldins Mauldin's Up Front rel released ased l last st year year Cast principals and movie technicians spent one month in and around Tokyo filming authentic location scenes for forBack forBack Back at the Front It Is probably Just as well that veteran architect Frank Lloyd Wright who designed de designed designed de- de signed the imposing hotel several de decades decades decades de- de cades ago was not around for tor the meta meta- Along with the Japanese I desk clerks and the veteran British and andI American lobby he undoubtedly undoubtedly undoubtedly I edly would have been confounded by byI I I the continual trekking through the halls of t H Hollywood o 0 I 11 1 Y w wood o od technicians I shouting the technical language of ot the Hollywood sound stage I Tokyo has an estimated population of approximately and Director I George Sherman estimates that at least half of ot that number worked at one time or another in the location sequences I Every morning at six o'clock the company company com com- pany left the hotel In a convoy of ancient ancient ancient anci anci- com I ent taxicabs and set up their camera equipment on busy street corners of ot the Ginza and theatrical sections of ot the city O O O RIDDEN BANDIT JUNGLE IS SITE OF OUTPOST IN MALAYA The sinister tropical Jungle the oppressive heat and the ever-constant ever threat of ot a raid by violence-crazed violence bandits bandits bandits ban ban- are the suspenseful elements in the drama of Outpost In Malaya the new United Artists release which will open next Tuesday and Wednesday at the Egyptian Theatre I The picture stars Claudette Colbert I and Jack Hawkins and was filmed on location in Malaya It Is the story of ot a rubber planter and his wife and the effect of the grim racking nerve-racking atmosphere atmosphere atmosphere atmos atmos- phere has on their marriage The hazardous hazardous hazardous haz haz- to day-to-day life in a rubber plantation plantation plantation plan plan- tation the constant danger of attacks by well-armed well marauding bandits have their telling effect on what would otherwise otherwise otherwise other other- wise be a happy marriage Jim Jhn played by Jack Hawkins wants his wife to re return return return re- re turn to England for tor awhile because he envisions the plantation becoming an armed camp in a death-battle death with the bandits His wife played clayed by Claudette Colbert misinterprets ts his motive believing believing be be- be- be lieving that she is no l longer nger an important Important important Im im- part of ot her husbands husband's life The climax of the film is a scale full-scale attack on the rubber plantation by a bandit group This tremendous hand- hand to hand struggle Is reported to be some of ot the most seat edge type of I footage ever shot Another spine spine- tingling incident is the grim battle to the death between a mongoose and a cobra Here we see the filming of an actual encounter between this deadly reptile and his inherent enemy I Sharing acting honors with Miss Colbert and Jack Hawkins is is' Anthony Steel with Ram opal copal the famous Indian Indian Indian In In- I dian dancer making his motion picture debut in the film fUm Outpost In Malaya was written by Peter Proud and Guy Elmes John Stafford produced and Ken Annakin directed the picture |