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Hollywood’s Hands Also Quicker Than Your Eye Movies’ Deceptions Even Include A Black, White and Blue Flag, For Photogenic Reasons By Ted Gill, Associated Press Staff Writer. HOLLYWOOD Hands may be quicker than the eye in gambling . . . But they're ne snore deceptive than the clever ones that perform all the tricks behind the scenes in this strange filmland capital that give your favorite movies the highest entertainment value possible. Where did they ever get the silly jibber-jabber rattled off by that Inimitable Mr. Donald Duck, for instance? That's simple, my friend . . . The idea literally sprang from the crazy lingo that was produced when they took a wax record of John Barrymore talking . . . and played it In reverse. « The American flag that flew proudly over the city of old Tucson in the filming of forthcoming “Ari zona” is black, white and blue . . . Because red is not photogenic . . . every time you hear a lion roar or a dog bark in the movies, don’t think that it’s real . Mosi animal sound effects are faked with artificial in struments ... or are produced by human imitators. Reincarnation. Who knows but what those silver coins in your pocket oi the lacquer finish on your car might possibly have one day oeen part of a torrid movie love scene or a slapstick com edy? . . , Silver in chemical salts used in making movie film is ex tracted from discarded celluloid strips by smelting . Then it’s sold to the Government for the minting of coins ... The rest of the discarded film is bought up by companies that convert it into lacquers and paints. Did You Know That Donald Douglas, appearing In M-G-M’s “I Love You Again.” is a former lifeguard captain at Long Beach. N. Y., and participated in 1.200 rescues . . That Myrna Lov once was a professional dancer and taught dancing in a small dramatic school a block from the studio for which she now appears in starring roles . . . That B. S. Whiting, who carries the mail to a movie location set in Arizona on his regular run is reputed to be the only remaining pony express rider on actual daily duty? Film Facts. So you don’t like double features, huh? . . . Well, just remember that every single film you see was origi nally about three and one-half times longer . . . The average film runs about 10.000 feet . . But to get that much in the finished product camera > men have to shoot at least 35,000 feet . . . That’s a wastage of 25,000 feet per film .. And from each fin ished film approximately 200 com plete copies are made for theater distribution. Hirsute Histrionics. Those funny whiskers you see in the movies don’t grow out of chins . . They’re made frcm the hair of a yak. a bovine creature in Central Asia, and shipped to Hollywood by tire bale . . . But wig* are not just crude mops of rope or hair . . . Many of the better wfigs are made most painstakingly, with each selected strand being set into a net base with care. j Assorted Asides. If you don t thing even the juve nile film stars make plenty of dough on the side through extracurricular commercial tie-ups, just have a chat with little Baby Sandy . . . She’ll tell you she makes two or three times as much indorsing dresses, dolls, etc., as she does in the movies . . . Gene Autry once sent one of his many revolvers to an admiring friend . . . Who just as admiringly had it com pletely gold-plated and returned to the proud cowboy . . Who now car ries it only in close-up movie scenes and wouldn’t think of ever shoot ing it. Blood Will Tell. Milk chocolate candy, oozing from an actor's mouth was used realistic ally as a substitute for blood in one movie gunboat battle scene . . . But trouble developed shortly . . . The actor had a particular aversion to chocolate . . . So-o-o-o, after about the umtecnth retake, he got so nau seated the cameramen had to hold up the scene until he could venture j away from the rail and get his deli- j cate littlp tummy back in its proper place again. Skirts Get Shorter With This War, Too, Film Stylist Says 8: thf Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD. Skirts are getting shorter and legs are coming back. That's what happened in the last war and history is repeating itself, says Gilbert Adrian, M-G-M. stu dio’s top stylist. But the consideration is not es thetic appreciation of a well-turned calf, he adds. It’s economy. A scarcity of wool not only will shorten skirts but will eliminate the wastage of pleats, fullness or flares. Dress materials, he believes, will be homemade calico in preference to imports of satin and silk. Economy doesn't explain his other prediction, for he says the women will be covering their shoulders and arms more as skirts ascend. He looks for high necklines and long sleeves in most of the fall and winter models. Barron * ^ (Continued From First Page.) _ shores overlooking the Atlantic, writes his plays in longhand and turns out the first draft speedily after mulling the plot over in his mind for months. Then he la boriously copies the handwritten draft on the typewriter, which is very slow work because he has never learned to type faster than a ter rapin pace. But this very slowness allows him time to edit and rewrite his lines as he copies them. "You would never know my last Bcript from my first, it is so differ ent,” he said. "Sometimes it takes me a long time to write a play and sometimes I am able to do it quickly. “I started writing KThere Shall Be No Night’ on January 15. working sometimes 20 hours a day and dur ing week the only times I left my apartment was just to take a brisk walk around the block (which Is barely a hop, skip and jump for Sherwood's long legs). "I gave the complete manuscript to the Lunts (Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. who play the leading roles) on February 10, and we went Into rehearsal on March 1. I turned out the first handwritten draft in two weeks, although I doubt if I could turn out a play in that brief space of time. But. I was feeling at a white heat when I was writing this play. Still a Reporter. “I know that some people have ac cused me of being a war propagan dist in writing ‘There Shall Be No Night’. But, there are some people who would accuse you of being a propaganda agent for England if you came out now and started speaking in favor of ‘Government of the People, for the People.’ ” Sherwood is still, even when writ ing his plays, as thorough a re porter as he was when on the staff of the old New York Herald. He rushed through the first draft of “There Shall Be No Night” so fast that not until he finished it did he realize that he hadn’t specified why his principal character. Dr. Valkonen, won the Nobel Prize. This was very vital to the plot. Then he had the logical thought that in Dr. Valkonen's war mad world it was.only fitting that this humane scientist should win the prize for studies upon the causes and cure of insanity. But before he wrote this into the play he first studied the subject of insanity and lengthily questioned several mental specialists so that his character’s scientific remarks would be repor torially correct. In most all his plays, beginning with "The Road to Rome” in 1927, and continuing through "Reunion in Vienna,” “Idiot s Delight.” “The TONIGHT “ ‘sVV Mr,t* NATIONAL SYMPHONY Fraak Black, Caadaclar Milal—Birnr Shaaira, Cellist Work* by Moiart, Dvorak. Lalo, Johann Mortimer Wilton. M. ” " Petrified Forest” and “Abe Lincoln in Illinois.” Sherwood hews close to his passion for historical subjects and eras, expounds his belief that history’ repeats itself and that we can reasonably determine the des tiny of our own generation by read ing what has happened before in history. “History continuously repeats it self,” Sherwood said, “and that is why I believe so passionately today that inevitably Frenchmen will be Frenchmen again.” Still he does not become overly academic, never forgets that the first-mission of the to entertain. - ' : One professional critic persisted in remarking in his columh that he could not understand the allegori cal meaning or the ending of “Idoit's Delight.” Good Theater. This was the drama in which Sherwood predicted years be fore the present war started that the then next great war would lead to the death of civilization. It is the story of Harry Van, an American hoofer, trapped by the war in an Italian hotel in the Alps along with a pseudo-Russian mistress of an international munitions magnate. As the death bombs of war roar down toward them, Harry keeps insisting that he had once occupied a room with her in a hotel in Omaha during a vaudeville engagement. The two of them, at the end of the play, stand deliberately awaiting death from the bombs, rather than flee with the others, because they decide there is nothing in their past worth preserving for the future. As the critic continued to ask what was the allegorical meaning of this ending, Sherwood replied, “I don't know what allegorical mean ing is. All I know is that Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontane were play ing those two roles and it was neces sary for the sake of all good thea ters to have those two on stage at the final curtain.” Sherw’ood’s denouncement of war and aggressor nations in his plays is no idle talk. He knows well the horrors of battle. In the World War he quit Harvard to join up, but both. the United States Army and Navy refused him because of his height. So he went to Canada, donned a pair of kilts and joined the Canadian Black Watch regiment. Sherwood said he looked "imposing” in kilts. He was gased at Vimy Ridge, and when he went back into action he was shot in both legs. Sherwood, unable to abandon entirely his sense of humor, com bines his comic sense with the abil ity to be his own severest critic. He makes slurring remarks about one of his most famous hits, “The Road to Rome,” because he points out that in it he used "the cheap trick of having historical characters use modern slang.” When asked what he did when he was shot in the war, he answers with a grin: “I ran as' fast as I could the other way.” But, today he continuously sets aside his comic sense to do some thing strenuously in an effort to prevent all mankind "from waking up in its imagined security and find ing that it is bound by the chains of slavery." Graham (Continued From First Page.) they may return here at some future date. A quartet of pretty little stock girls did not get enough studio marks to stay at 20th Century-Fox. They are Irma Wilson, Alice Armand, Iva Stewart and Kay Griffith. While the going was good they received $75 a week each. But the general order or economy at this studio cut them off. If this is any consolation, girls, you're ^ROADSIDE Washington's Ordinal Barn Theatre 4 Miles Past Betheo4a an Beckrtlle Pike The Frog ; EDGAR WALLACE THRILLER Bes*rro4 Beats Box Office or Drooo't NA. 7151. Bas Mender Ndht Lea res Daosnt ctr. • ' » _ Photoplays in Washington Theaters This Week WEEK OF JULY 21 Academy 8th and O Sts. B E. Ambassador 18th and Columbia Bd. Apollo 624 H Bt. N.E._ Ashton Arlington. JVa._ Atlas 1331 H Bt. WE._ Avalon 5612 Connecticut Ava. Avenue Grand 645 Pa. Ave. B E._ Beverly 15th and E 8t«. N.E. Bethesda Betheada. Md._ Buckingham Arlington. Va._ Calvert 2324 wisconeln Ave. Cameo Mount Rainier. Md. Carolina 105 llth St. B.E. Central 425 Oth St. N.W._ Circle 2105 Pa. Ave._N.WT_ Colony Oa. Ave. and Farragut Congress ?£h°'*d| Portland St. S.E. Dumbarton 1340 Wis. Ave N.W. Fairlawn Anacostia. D C. Green be It Greenbelt. Md._ Hippodrome E near Oth _ The Hiser Bethesda._Md_ Home 13th and C Sts. N.E. Hyattsville Hyattsville, Md._ Jesse 18th nr. R. I. Ave. N.E. Kennedy Kennedy nr. 4th N.W.' Lee Falla Church. Va. Lido 3227 M at. N.W._ Little 008JJthJSt N_W._ Marlboro Marlboro, Md._ Milo Rockville. Md._; Newton 12thiNewton Sts N.E. i Palm Del Riy.JVn._i Penn 650 Pa. Ave. 8.E._ Princess 12th and H Sts. N.E. Richmond Alexandria. Va._. Reed Alexandria, Va._. Savoy 3030 14th 8t. N.W. . Seco Silver Spring. Md. Sheridan Q>.Avt4t Sheridan St. Silver Silver Spring. Md. Stanton _6th and C Sts. N.E. State Falls Church. Va._ Sylvan 104 R. I. Ave. N.W, Takoma Takoma Park. D. C. Tivoli 14th_and Park Rd. Uptown Conn.Ave.dt NewarkSt. J Wilson Arlington. Va. York Oa. Ave. & Quebec PI. SUNDAY , "Charlie McCarthy. I I Detective." and "Five _Little Peppers." | Maureen O'Hara In "Bill of Divoree _ ment."_ Edvard O. Robinson and Ann Bothern in "Brother Orchid."_ Vivien Leith in "Waterloo _Bridge/^ "20-Mule Team" and "If l Had My Way. Edvard O. Robinson and Ann Sothern in _"Brother Orchid." _ Linda Darnell and John Payne in “Stardust."_ Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson in ^'Edison the Man."_ Wendy 'Barrie and Patric Knovles in _"Women in War.” Spencer Tracy In "Edison the Man.” Bob Hope and Paulette Ooddard In _' 'Ohost_ Breakers. Robert Taylor and Vivien Leiah in "Waterloo Bridge." "Road to Singapore" and "Rancho Grande." "Phantom Raider" and _"Irene.” Anna Neagle and Ray Mllland in _"Irene.J_ Robert Taylor and Vivien Leiah in ^Waterloo Bridge.1^ Anna Neagle and Ray Mllland In "Irene.”_ Wallace Beery and Marjorie Rambeau, _ "20-Mule Team." _ Wallace Beery and Leo Carrillo in _"20-Mule JTeam."_ Ginger Rogers and Joel McCrea In _"Primrose Path."_ “The Doctor Takes a Wife" and "Dr. Cyclops "_ Bint Crosby in "If I Had My _Way.'J_ _ "Flight Angels" and _ "Prairie Lav." Alice Faye and Don Ameche in | Lillian Russell.'* Anna Neagle and Ray Mllland in _“Irene." Alice Faye and Don Ameche in "Lillian Russell." John Wayne in "Dark Command." "Prairie Lav" and "Tvo Girls on Broad _ vay."_| 'The Biscuit Eater." | Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard In "Ghost Breakers." Spencer Tracy in "Edison the Man." Alice Faye and Don Ameche in "Lillian Russell." Dark. Bob Hope and T Paulette Goddard In "Ohost Breakers." I "Two Girls on Broad way” and "Brother Rat and a Baby." Dark. Dark. Warner Baxter and Andrea Leeds In 1 "Earthbound."__• “A Fugitive Prom I Justice” and “Lucky Cisco Kid." I Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson In "Edison the Man " Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson in "Edison the Man.” "Young Tom Edison" and _• "Raffles."_ Bob Hope in "Ohost Breakers." Dorothy Lamourand ] Robert Preston in j _"Typhoon." 1 James Cagney and ■ Ann 8herldan in "Torrid _Zone."_ Margaret Sullavan I and James Stewart. 1 "The Mortal Storm."; Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson in "Edison the Man." Alice Faye in "Lillian Russell." James Cagney and Ann Sheridan in "Torrid Zone.” MONDAY I "Charlie McCarthy. Detective." and “Five I | Little Peppers/;_i Maureen O'Hara in1 I "BUI of Divorce I _ment/;_ 'Edward O. Robinson iand Ann Sothern in "Brother Orchid." ! Vivien"Leith I In ! "Waterloo_Bridge." "20-Mule Team ' and ■ "IfJ Had Uj Way/ Edward O. Robinson and Ann Sothern in _"Brother Orchid."_ Linda Darnell and John Payne In "Stardust."_ Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson in "Edison the Man." Wendy Barrie and Patric Knowles in "Women in War." Spencer Tracy "Edison the Man." Bob Hope and Paulette Qoddard in _ • •Ghoit_Breakeri/’_ Robert Taylor and Vivien Leich In “Waterloo _Brtdte/‘ “Road to Singapore" and “Rancho Orande." "Phantom Raider" and ____ Anna Neacle and Ray Milland in _"Irene."_ Robert Taylor and Vivien Leleh In ^'Waterloo Brldee." Anna Neaile and Ray Milland In _ "Irene." Wallace Beery and Marjorie Rambeau. _ "20-Mule Team." _ Wallace Beery and Leo Carrillo in _"20-Mule_Team " _ IOlneer Rosers and ,Joel McCrea In "Primrose Path." “The Doctor Takes a Wife" and _* Dr._Cyclops."_ Bine Crosby In "If I Had My __ Way."_ "Flitht Angels" and _"Pralrie__Law.”_ Alice Faye and Don Ameche in "Lillian Russell " Anna Neagle and Ray Milland in __"Irene." Alice Faye and Don Ameche in "Lillian Russell." Jack Benny in "Buck Benny Rides _Agaln.”_ "Prairie Law" and "Two Girls on Broad _way."_ 'The Biscuit Eater.” Bob Hope and Paulette Ooddard In "Ghost Breakers." Spencer Tracy in "Edison the Man." Alice Faye and Don Ameche In _ "Lillian Russell." _ Wallace Beery and Leo Carrillo in "20-Mule Team."_ Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard In "Ghost Breakers." “Two Girls on Broad way" and "Brother _ Rat and a Baby." Joan Crawford and Fredrle March in "Susan and God." "Turnabout." Warner Baxter and Andrea Leeds In ■^Earthbound."__ "A Fugitive From Justice” and "Lucky Cisco Kid." Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson in “Edison the Man." Spencer Tracy* and" Rita Johnson In "Edison the Man." "Young Tom Edison" and "Rallies."_ Bob Hope in "Ghost Breakers’* Dorothy Lamour and! Robert Preston in I _"Typhoon.”_l_ James Cagney and Ann Sheridan in "Torrid Zone." Margaret SullaTan’ and James Stewart. "The_Mortal Storm." Spencer Tracy and" Rita Johnson In "Edison the Man." Alice Faye in "Lillian Russell."_ James Cagney and Ann Sheridan In "Torrid Zone." . TUESDAY '"Yount Tom Edison" and ■ “Convicted _ Woman." [Maureen" O'Hara In | "BUI of Dlvoree _ment." _ [Edward O. Robinson 'and Ann Sothern In j "Brother Orchid.” Dorothy Lamour In "Typhoon.”__ "20-MuleTeam" and "If I Had Mr Way." Alice Pare and Don Ameche In _"Lillian Russell." Clark Qable and Joan Crawford In "Btrante Carto." Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson In "Edison the Man." "Another Thin Man” and "One Million B.C " Spencer Tracy In "Edison the Man.'* Bob Hope and Paulette Ooddard In ■ 'Ohost Breakers." "Grandpa Goes to Town" a-d "Passport to Alcatraa." _ “Yount Tom Edison" and "Trouble at Bun down." "Waterloo Bridte" and ^Pop_Always_Pays. _ Pat O'Brien and Edward Arnold in JJ5Uthtly_Hccorable.'J_ Robert Taylor and Vivien Leieh in ijTVaterloo Bridae/^ I Boris Karloff in "British Intelli sence."_ iTom Brown In "Ms. He's Maltina Eyes at _ Me."_ |Lon Chaney, ir.. and Carol Landis in ';°ne_Mllllon_ B.C." "20-Mule Team” and "I Was an Adven _tures.v”_ "Too Busy to Work" and "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk." Bint Crosby In "If I Had My _Way.-;_ John Oarfleld. Anne Shirley. "Saturday's _ Children."_ Alice Paye and Don Ameche in "Lillian Russell "_1 I'illthtly Honorable" | and 1 *'Rancho Grande." 1 Alice Faye and Don Ameche in "Lillian Russell "_ Jack Benny in ; "Buck Benny Rides . __Ataln” "Dr. Kildare's Btranae Case" and "Five Llt tle Peppers at Home." I To be announced, i Wayne Morris in "Ansel From Texas.” _Also state show. _j Gineer Royers and Joel McCrea in "Primrose Path.; Alice Faye and Don Ameche in “Lillian Russell." J Wallace Beery and Leo Carrillo in _"20-Mule Team."_ Bob Hope and | Paulette Goddard In “Ohost Breakers." "Hell Below” and "Varsl ty Show " Joan Crawford and Fredrlc March In "Busan and God." _ "Turnabout.” Peter Lorre, Rochelle Hudson. "Island of > _Doomed Men."_ Bint Crosby and Bob Hope In "Road to Blntapore Spencer Tracy and I Rita Johnson in “Edison the Man." j Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson in "Edison the Man.” “Two Girls on Broad way" and "Blondie _on a Budtet." Bob Hope In “Ghost Breakers.” "Free Blond and 21" End “Beyond Tomorrow." "An Ante! Promt Texas" and "I Was an Adventuress."_| Martaret Bullavan I and James Stewart. "The Mortal Storm.". Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson In "Edison the Man.” Robert Yount in "Florian."_ Bint Crosby and Gloria Jean In “If I Had My Way." . WEDNESDAY "YounsTnmEdlson" 1 and ■ ‘'Convicted Woman." Spencer Tracv and Rita Johnaon In J]Edlson_ the Man.” Alice Faye and Don Ameche In ‘ Lillian Ruaael).'* Dorothy ^Lamour _ "Typhoon."_ "Typhoon" and •Three Cheers lor the Irish. Alice Faye and Don Ameche In _“Lillian Russell " Clark Gable and Joan Crawlord In "Strange Cargo."_ Carol Landis and Adolohe Mgnlou In 'Turnabout."_ ' Another Thln Man" and "One Million BC" Fat O'Brien in "Slightly Honorable." Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart. "The Mortal Stonn." “Grandpa Goes to Town" and "Passport to Alcatraz." "Young Tom Edison" and ‘Trouble at Sun _down."_ "Waterloo Bridge" and _PopAlways_Pays" Pat O'Brien and Edward Arnold In “Slightly Honorable.]]_ Anna Neagle and Ray Mtlland In |_"Irene."_ I Robert Taylor and Vivien Leigh In 1 ^Waterloo Bridge/^ Jack Benny In i “Buck Benny Rides l__ Again."_ Lon Chaney, jr.. and I Carol Landis In 1 “One Milllon BC.” "•’O-Mule Team" and I “I Was an Adven |_turess"_ I “My Son. My Son.” and | "Saint Takes Over.” Merle Oberon and George Brent In j" THWeMeetAgain." jjohn Oarfleld. Anne Shirley. "Saturday's _Children."_ j "Slightly Honorable" and "Opened by _Mistake.]]_ •"Slightly Honorable" and 1 “Rancho Grande ’’ iEdward O. Robinson land Ann Sothern In 1 "Brother Orchid." Zorina In “I Was an Adven _ turess/]_ "Dr Kildare's Strange Case" and "Pive Lit tle ^Peppers at Home/] To be announced. Weaver Brothers In "In Old Missouri." j_Alio stage show. Ginger Rogers and Joel McCrea In “Primrose Path." _ Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson in “Edison the Man " Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson in “Edison the Man." Margaret Suliavan j and James Stewart. I "The Mortal Storm." "Hell Below" and “Varsity Show " Joan Crawford and Fredrlc March in "Susan and God/' Irene Dunne and Cary Grant In “My Favorite Wife." Peter Lorre. Rochelle Hudson. "Island of _Doomed Men/]_ Bing Crosby and Bob Hope in “Road to Singapore.” Carol Landis and I Adolphe Menjou In "Turnabout."_ Carol Landis and Adolphe Menjou In "Turnabout "_ "Two Girls on Broad way" and "Blondle on > Budget." _ Margaret Suilavan In "The Mortal Btorm." "Free. Blond and j 21" and "Beyond Tomorrow." "An Angel Prom | Texas" and "I Was an Adventuress."_ Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard In "Ghost Breakers." Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson in “Edison the Man.'* Robert Young in “Florian."_ Bing Crosby and Gloria Jean in "If I Had My Way.” _ THURSDAY “In bid Missouri'’ and _“Black Friday." Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson In “Edison the Man." Alice Faye and Don Ameche In ^'Lillian Russell." “Courageous Dr, Christian" and _“Enemy Agent " , “Typhoon" and “Three Cheers for _the Irish."_ Marcaret Lindsay and Vincent Price. “House __ ofjSeven_Gables."_ Dorothy I,amour and Robert Preston In _’Typhoon." Carol Landis and Adolphe Menjou In _“Turnabout.'j_ "Wagons Westward” and “The Crooked _Road." Pat O'Brien In "Slightly Honorable/^ Marcaret Sullavan and James Stewart. “The Mortal Storm." Joel McCrea and Ginger Rogers In ‘‘Primrose Path." "It All Came True" and ••Village Barn _Dance. "_ Edward O Robinson and Ann Sothern In _"Brother Orchid." Robert Young and Helen Gilbert In "Flotian."_ . Anna Nragle and Ray Milland In J_“Irene"_ Robert Tarim and. Vivien Lel<th in 1 "Waterloo Bridge." I Jack Benny in “Buck Benny Rides _ Again.”_ Edward G Robinson land Ann 8othern In | “Brother Orchid." Clark Gable and Joan Crawford In "8trange Cargo."_ "My Son My Bon.” and j "8aint_Takes Over.'' I Merle Oberon and George Brent In ! “'Til We Meet Again." | Ginger Rogers and Joel McCrea In ! “Primrose Path "_ “Slightly Honorable" I and "Opened by '_Mistake " ' “Love. Honor and Oh. Baby." and'Out West With the Peppers." ! Edward G Robinson jand Ann Sothern In I “Brother Orchid." Zorina in i “I Was an Adven turess ." " Yodeling Kid From iPtne Ridge." “Doc j tor Takes a Wife." I To be announced. 'James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan in i _“ Mortal 8torm."_ 'Robert Young. Helen ! Gilbert. • Florian." _Also stage_show. Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson In _“Edlsan_the Man " 8oencer Tracy and Rita Johnson In “Edison the Man." Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart. “The Mortal Storm." “Hell Below" and _“Varsity Show " Ray Milland in _"Untamed." Irene Dunne and Cary Grant tn “My Favorite Wife.” Tyrone Power and Henry Fonda in : “Jesse James." j “Rhythm of Rio Grande” and “Lore. 1 Honor and Oh. Baby .'* Caro! Landis and Adolphe Menjou in _Turnabout." Carol Landis and Adolphe Menjou in _ ‘ Turnabout "_ “Eternally Yours" and J'Chasing_ Trouble._ Margaret 8ullavan In "The Mortal Storm." “The Man With Nine Lives" and 'Taming of the West." Bing Crosby and Gloria Jean in “U I Had My Way." Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard tn "Ghost Breakers." Carol Landis and Adolphe Menjou in "Turnabout." Bob Hope in “Ghost_Breakers.1* Boris Karloff, Ray mond Massey. “The Old Dark House." FRIDAY • In Old Missouri” and ‘‘Black Friday."_ Freddie Bartholomew In ‘Tom Brown'* _School Days," Linda Darnell and John Payne In “Stardust.”_ Oene Autry in “Oaucho Serenade.” “Seventeen” and ‘‘Smashing the Money Ring.” Also amateurs. I Pat O'Brien and ; Edward Arnold In "Slightly Honorable." Dorothy Lamour and Robert Preston In ■ 'Typhoon.”_ i Cesar Romero and ! Evelyn Venable In ! “Lucky Cisco Rid.” “Wagons Westward" and "The Crooked _Road.”__ Dorothy Lamour In “Typhoon."_ Margaret Sullavan and James 8tewart. "The Mortal Storm." Joel McCrea and Olngex Rogers In "Primrose Path." "It AH Came True" and "Village Barn _Dance"_ Edward G. Robinson and Ann Sothern In "Brother Orchid." _ Robert Young and Helen Gilbert In _"Florl an."_ .Warren William and Jean Muir. ‘The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady." I Wallace Beery and Leo Carrillo In ; ""O-Mule Team." jOeorge Brent and Isa Miranda In "Adurn jture_In_Diamonds " [Edward G Robinson and Ann Sothern In "Brother Orchid." Clark Gable and Joan Crawford in "Strange Cargo." _ "My Son My Son.” and ^Saint Takes Over^ Eddie Cantor In "Forty Little _Mothers." Ginger Rogers and Joel McCrea In "Primrose Path ”_ All-comedy show, with Popeye. Donald Duck. Our Gang, etc. "Love. Honor and Oh. Baby." and "Out West With the Peppers ^ Boris Karloff Charles Lauahton. "The Old [_Dark House." ! “Western 8tars" I and i "Beyond Tomorrow." "Yodellng Kid From Pine Ridge." "Doc tor Takes a Wife." To be announced. James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan In j_"Mortal Storm " _ Robert Young. Helen Gilbert. "Florian.” Also stage show. _ Spencer Tracy and Rita Johnson In _“Edlson_the^*an " "Parmer's Daughter" and "Santa Pe Marshal." Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart. "The Mortal Storm.” “Northwest Passage" and “The Ghost _Comes Home .”_ Ray Mtlland in _"Untamed.” _ Irene Dunne and Cary Grant In “Mr Favorite Wife." Johnny Mack Brown In "Bad Man Prom _Red Butte.” "Rhythm *•;’ Rio Grande" and "Love Honor and Oh. Baby." George Brent In "The Man Who Talked _ Too Much "_ Robert Montgomery and Walter Huston _ in_^HellJlelow." _ "Eternally Yours" and "Chasing Trouble." Margaret Sullavan In "TheMortalStorm.” "The Man With Nine Lives" and "Taming Of the West " Bin* Crosby and Gloria Jean in "If I Had My Way.” Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard In "Ghost Breakers." Carol Landis and Adolphe Menlou in "Turnabout."_ Bob Hope in “Ghost Breakers.” Eddie Cantor In "Forty Little Mothers." ■ , SATURDAY 'The Ghost Comes Home" and "Santa _Fe Stampede." Freddie Bartholomew In ‘Tom Brown's _School Days."_ "Slightly Honorable" and "Murder In the _Air”_ Edward O. Robinson In "BroUierOrchid.” "Forty Little Moth ers" and "Adventure in_Dlamonds.”_ Walter Ptdgeon and Florence Rice In "Phantom Raider.** "Opened by Mistake" and "Men Without _8ou!s ”_ Robert Young and Helen Ollbert In “Florian."_ "Man From Dakota" and 'To Busy to Work."_ Dorothy Lamour In ‘Typhoon." Jon Hall and Nancy Kelly In "Sailor's Lady " “Man From Music Mountain," ‘‘OneMIl llonB.C." Stage show. "The Crowd Roars" and _"Fighting Mad.”_ "Adventure In Dia monds." "Gambling on_the_Hlgh Seas." John Garfield. Anne Shirley. "Saturday’! _Children."_ Wallace Beery and Leo Carrillo In ‘10-Mule Team." Wallace Beery and Leo Carrillo In . ‘”0-Mule_Team.“ "Santa Fe Marshal” land “Young As You 1_Feel "_ I Pat O'Brien and Edward Arnold In "8lightlr Honorable." Eddie Cantor. "Forty Little Mothers.” Dancing school revue. "Typhoon” and "Forty Little __Mothers. ”__ Eddie Cantor In "Forty Little _Mothers." “An Angel From Texas" and "Beyond I Tomorrow," "Light of Western Star" and “Star dust” Stageshow. "One Million B.C”* and “Bants Fe Marshal " Carol Landis and Lon Chaney, jr.. in "One Million B.C." "Enemy Agent" and "Return of Wild i __Bill/' _ "Wild Horse Rente" and "Invisible Man ! Returns."_ i To be announced. "Seventeen" and "Prairie Law." _Also stage show. •Covered Wagon Days" and "King _of Lumberjacks" "The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady." “‘Stagecoach_War." "Parmer's Daughter" gnd "Santa Pc Marshal." Jon Hall and Nancy Kelly In “Sailor's Lady."_ "The Human Mon ster" and "Espio _nage_ Agent. Ray Miiland In "Untamed” Dene Dunne and In fife.” Dorothy Lamour and Robert Preston in _"Typhoon "_ "island of Doomed Men” and "Lightning __Strikes West” _ •Robert Yount and Helen Gilbert in _"Florian ”_ Pat O'Brien and Edward Arnold in "SlightlyHonorable." "The Ghost Comes Home" and "Days of _Jesse James,"_ Margaret Sullavan In "TheMort a !_St orm. ” '.'Adventure in Dia monds" and "Bullet Code."_ "Confessions of a Nazi Spy." The Girl in Room No, ,111.'' Jon Hall and Nancy Kelly in "Sailor's Lady "_ Robert Young and Helen Gilbert in _"Florian. ”_ Bob Hope in •'Ghost Breakers." George O'Brien and Virginia Hale. "Mar shal of Mesa City." in good company. Warner Baxter has gone down after 11 years with the company, at a final term salary of $9,000 a week; the beautiful Brewster twins have said "au revoir” to Prexy Zanuck; Spring Byington has left; so have Armanda Duff, Jed Prouty, June Carlson, and the most distinguished member of the insti tution—Shirley Temple. The Awkward Age. Columbia (the studio, not the uni versity) has given the “leave” signal to nine players. Some asked to go. Others were told to go Ralph Bel lamy is among the first group. He got tired of acting the clown for the school. You know how it is—when you get a reputation for being goofy, there is only one thing to do if you want to change your line—start again somewhere else. Which is what Bellamy is doing. Seventeen-year-old Edith Bellows has spent all her five years as an actress at Columbia. They flunked her on the grounds she had reached the awkward acting age. But De anna Durbin sailed through her seventeenth year with full honors. I guess the studio just didn’t want to bother with Edith, or with Linda Winters, a $50 a week stock girl. (Linda, by the way, is now being tested by Orson Welles for “Citizen Kane”). Or with Joan Perry or Jacqueline Wells. Paramount has said good-by to a lot of its contract players in the past six months. Janice Logan, who was billed as “the most beautiful undressed girl in the movies” (she played in “Dr. Cyclops ”), is now in the East. Joyce Mathews left this studio when she married her Argen tine millionaire. But she hasn’t been asked to return since the bust up.# Betty Moran—adopted sister of Lois—did not have her option taken up. Neither did stock girls Janet Waldo and Betty McLaughlin. Metro Flunks Several. Nepotism does not exist at Para mount, which has just flunked out a son-in-law of Cecil B. De Mille— Anthony Quinn, a good actor who r~i was never given a good chance. Also absent on permanent leave are Muriel Angelus, Olympe Bradna, and Judith Barrett (she quit when she married Millionaire Lin Howard). Metro has flunked a lot of its foreign product. Mlliza Korjus has already gone. Ilona Massey is going. Terry Kilburn doesn’t work there any more. Others absent from the new list are Virginia Bruce, who is now enrolled at Warner and Colum bia; Alan Curtis, who has joined Twentieth Century-Fox; Guy Kib bee, free-lancing; Florence Rice and Dennis O'Keefe, ditto, and Society Girl May Taylor. Helen Whitney (Helen Fortescue Reynolds) didn't make the class grade at R. K. O. Neither did con test-winner John Archer. At this studio the absent faces include those of Sally Ellers, Chester Morris, Joe Penner, Edward Ellis and Barbara Read. Warners have let out Lya Lys, Margot Stevenson, Jane Gilbert (sister of Margaret Lindsay), Gloria Dickson and Frankie Thomas (of the ‘‘Nancy Drew” detective series). And, as you know, Gale Page has ¥¥»¥¥¥¥»¥»¥¥¥¥»¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥ ¥ /&& ★ ★ ★ LEOPOLD £ : W STOKOWSKI ; ^ 'Pb Cendeetinx the £ J All America! Youth Orchestra £ ¥ 110 MUSICIANS £ j AT THE WATER GATE * J N',r Uneein Memorial f ¥ Tuesday, July 23, at 8 P.M. £ ! Before Salllnx on Goodwill Tour of ¥ Latin America ¥ sum, SUM. *i SS.M. S2.S0 (alee tax). On Sale ¥ at Symphony Bex Office. Phene NA. ¥ ¥ 7332 in Kitt’e Meeie Store. 133B ¥ j G St. C. C. Cappel, Mir. ¥ ■★***★★*** A* A A*********** left the regular contract list and is now working on a picture-by-picture basis. There are a lot more, though, who won’t be there when the movie em- ] poriums begin term. 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March of Time._"U S. Navy.” l inn 8227 M St. N.W. New Seats U1AS Double Feature. GEORGE O'BRIEN in "PRAIRIE LAW" and "TWO GIRLS on BROADWAY." LITTLE First Washington Showine “THE BISCUIT EATER.” PRINCESS 9 Matinee 7 F.M. “ScientiBeallv Air-Conditioned” Double Feature. JOAN BLONDELL. GEORGE MURPHY. LANA TURNER in "TWO GIRLS ON BROADWAY " Also WAYNE MORRIS. PRISCILLA LANE in _ BROTHER RAT AND A BABY " _ CTANTftN 6th and C Sts N.E. w 1 Ala I Ull Finest Soand Fouipment. Continuous From 7 F.M. MICKEV ROONEY as “YOUNG TOM EDISON,” with FAY BAINTER and GEORGE BAN CROFT. Also _ “RAFFLES,” Starring DAVID NIVEN and OLIVIA DE HAVILAND. BETHESDA 74 °Be»heidan ' Md* T*' WI. UX.MI ar Brad. 9636. Free Parking. • WENDY BARRIE. PATRIC KNOWLES. “WOMEN IN WAR.” At 2:30. 4:25. 6:15. 8:10. 10. _Air-Conditioned._ (A HIPPODROME Double Feature I "3 LORETTA YOUNG. “DOCTOR TAKE8 A WIFE.” ALBERT DEKKER. "DR. ml CYCLOPS."__ pA UCA MT. RAINIER. MO. wtnlLU Today-Tomorrow. U9 ROBT TAYLOR. VIVIEN LEIGH. 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