PAGE SIX: ?Sctm& Cation? THE WAYNE STTLLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday Aiterhoon, AugUst 23 1 1' it '; '1 Ciaudette Colbert Goes Into Solving Murders Hollywood Randolph Scott Hankers sfeis ,To Continue Westerns - By GENE HANDSAKER i AP Newsfeatures ' ' ' ' ..HOLLYWOOD "Thunder on the Hill" is a pretty fair thriller in which Ciaudette Colbert, as a Catholic nun, solves a murder. In so doing, she very nearly gets her self thrown off a tower by the Irillpr anri sho saves an innnrent girl (Ann Blyth) from the gallows The story, from an English play called "Bonavcnture", by Charlotte Hastings, takes place in a British convent-hospital during a flood. Lowland dwellers : flock to this high-ground refuge. So do a sheriff and matron with the bitter young lady they are conveying to prison for execution. Ciaudette senses her innocence almost at once With the heln of a half-witted handyman and some old newspapers, the nun develops clues that upset the trial verdict. A (oudly hostile nurse has more footage than her part seems to war rant, and the payoff clue is some what fuzzily explained. But the goings-on will keep you pretty well , absorbed. Participants ; Include Robert Douglas, Philip Friend, Gladys Cooper, Connie Gilchrist, and John Abbott. An Australian actor named Michael Pate is impressive as the balf-wit. So are Britain's Anne Crawford as the murderer's pawn and Phyllis Stanley as the noisy nurse. ." "Darling, How Could You!", not quite as insipid as its title, is Joan Fontaine and John Lund trying to get reacquainted with their three cute kids. The parents have been off ' to Panama for several years while Lund, a doctor, fought 'yel tb" fever among the canal build ' cs. ; ' Mdha Freeman, as the flighty adolescent (in real life a 25-year-old mother herself), has seen a stage play about marital infidelity. As a result, she sees suspicious parallels in her mother's giddy be havior. There are oases of amusing dialogue and incident. Too far Completing Training p'CM Pvt. William L. Holcombe. son of Mrs, Fay Griffin of Rt. 2, Canton, is finishing 14 weeks of basic and engineering training at Fort Leonard Wood, , Mo. ' apart, unfortunately, "Crosswinds" has rugged John Payne and shapely Rhonda Flem ing adventuring like all get out in gorgeous color through the South Pacific. Well, it's a reason- a Die Honda facsimile. Mean Forrest Tucker tricks John out of his yacht. Rhonda crashes in the jungle with a planeload of gold bars. John rescues her in a fierce battle against arrow-flinging headhunters and hungry crocodiles. Alan Mowbray and John Abbott. as a couple of water rats, provide some welcome chuckles, WAYNESVILLE f ( " -Cf cr SHOW STARTS AT 7:45 CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE 100 AIR CONDITIONED - AP Newsfeatures HOLLYWOOD Anybody who finishes high school and maybe col lege before going to work is just a lazy piker alongside Anne Fran cis. 1 : : At six she was a magazine cover girl. Next year she was singing and acting on a weekly coast-to-coast radio program. At 10 she was New York's first child star on television, At li, she was launched on a three-year career in radio soap opera. . Now, at 20, Anne is a star in the movies one of the handsome new faces with which film makers are striving to stimulate box office business. Her performance as a young delinquent in an independ ent picture called "So Young So Bad" caught 20th Century-Fox's eye. She's playing the title ro!P in "Lydia Bailey" and adventuring with her newcomer co-star. Dalp Robertson, through Haiti's war against Napoleon in 1802, Or a reasonable sound-stage reproduc tion thereof. "Translucent Blonde" was the best that studio men came up with in their brain-wraoking for an Anne Francis label. She's a slen der, blue-eyed, ash blonde. 5 fwt seven and one-half inches and 120 pounds. She was born in Ossinine N. Y.. in a hosDital from Sing Sing prison. Anne hobbled to our studio table with the aid of a cane, A horse had thrown her, spraining her knee badly, while she Dractir-e-rnri' for the picture. Allergy to a certain make-up had caused a rash on one cheek. But anybody with half an eye, and both my whole ones work- ing run lime, could see she's a real beauty. Anne thinks it was an Sunt who suggested she was "cute enough to be a model''. This was in Yorktown Heights, when the depression had slowed her father's service-station business to a trickle. Her mother took her to the Powers model agency. Her first job was posing in a bathing suit, with her back to the camera, whilp hands of her supposed mommy and a me guard. The picture Was for a safety-first poster. Miss Francis attended a nmfos. sional children's school in the suc ceeding years of modeling clothes, discussing stories on TV, and suf fering in soap opera. Anne gave tne the answer t0 an old problem, by the wav: What mkns tho curie. dramas so popular? "Thnv hi People's minds off their own prob lems," she explained. "Thw iit to some situation on the radio and By GENE HANDSAKER AP Newsfeatures HOLLYWOOD Randolph Scott. a western star for nearly 20 years, allows he has no hankering to be any other kind. "Oh, sure, if the right story came along," he coneetied. "I'd like to Dlav an FBI man. sav. or I'd love a good sea story. But leave westerns permanently? No. sir. You become identified with a certain thing, and it's paid off in ! my case. I know, some real good actors who are looking for work and don't ask me why." Randy reflected on the advant ages of playing westerns: "They're never dated. Pictures I made six and seven years ago are being re-issued. When a picture has played its time out, It's pulled off the market another 12 months un til there's a new audience the kids coming up. " 'Jesse James' (1937) has been released three times. 'Pittsburgh' and 'The Spoilers' are 10 vears old or so. They've been released a num ber of times." And as for fans, as revealed in their letters "You'd be surprised how many people, penned up in the big cities, almost never get out into the open Completes Basic Air Training TI.URS., AUG. 23 DOUBLE FEATURE -"REDWOOD FOREST TRAIL' - f ' Starring ni REX ALLEN ALSO CONSPIRATORS" Starring , ROBERT TAYLOR . ELIZABETH TAYLOR no.. ' : II FRIDAY, AUG. 21 BEWARE OF BLONDIE Starring PENNY SINGLETON - AUTIIUR LAKE 5 Cartoons . -P II SAT., AUG. 25 SLAVE GIRL . ivt- ' . y ": y Starring -----YVONNE DeCARLOT GEORGE BRENT ' . . o . fit-:, - , SUN., AUG. 26 SEPTEMBER AFFAIR Starring JOSEPH COTTON - JOAN FONTAINE it 0 II MON., AUG. 27 KILL THE UMPIRE . Starring WM. BENDIX UMA MERKLE II HOLLYWOOD Hollywood Boulevard scenery and Vino stmni vignettes This is always a show, and the stars are ordinary folk . . A mother and two toddlers at a sidewalk bar, tossing down quick slugs of orange Juice . . . Two cow boys in 10-gallon hats, hopefully showing off their harmonic num ber ... Sporty-looking gents eying the Passing beauties . . . Colors riot ously abloom in the ladies' frock windows . . . And don't some win dow dummies and billboard mod els, for that matter resemble movie stars? Joan Craw ford's wax double helps sell ready-to-wear in one storefront . . . And Loretta Young's twin (she looks like) plugs some product on sign boards around town ... A tiny groggery calls itself "The World's Narrowest Cocktail Lounge." Barely room, If a six footer felt like it, to lie crosswise of the room . . . First-run sign of the times: "All seats 60 cents. Kids Free " Screentown sophisticates fascinat ed by one of the oldest profes sions; A shoemaker, in a stor win. dow, sewing footwear . . , A tour ist wondering aloud in front, of a swank beanerv: "Do movip stars eat in there?" . . . A snack-bar's feature; Kosher Hot Dogs'.-. . You Fool. You: ExDprtino'o Hol lywood motorist to give a mere pedestrian the right-of-way In a crosswalk ... A shoeshine customer heatedly answering Gabriel Heatter's rheto rical questions from the radio "Yes . . . No . . . Yes" , . . A Jane Russell-like cutie swing ing smartly along in patched blue jeans ... Soldiers on leave fascinated by ,the jnagicirlcks and practical-joke equipment displayed by a hobby shop, (Artificial flies and worms for your friend's ice cream . . . A gadget that cuts a cigarette in two and, seemingly, your finger with it . . . The street's silliest sight: Grown men demonstrating kids' toys plastic spirals that yard. And trying to look as if they enjoyed it . . . But Can She Cook? Mona Free man's oil painting of her small daughter proves she can wield a nifty brush, A bank lobby display ed it a passing attraction in the endless sidewalk show. Pfc. S. E. Blaylock, known in Center Pigeon as Edgar, is now stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga., after completing basic air train ing at Lachland Air Force base near San Antonio, Texas. country. Outside of reading about the West, their only contact Is what they see in films." Scott got headed down the west ern trail because Paramount own ed film rights to a number of Zane Grey sagebrush novels. They'd been successful silents starring Richard Dix and Jack Holt, so Randy did 'em over in sound "Riders of the Purple Sage," "flan of the Forest," "To the Last Man," and others. Scott dressed the same as his predecessors so certain trick shots from the previous films could be inserted, . He got out of the saddle for "Roberta" in 1934 with Fred As. taire, Ginger Rogers, and Irene Dunne, In "Follow the Fleet" he was Astaire's sailor pal. In "High, Wide, and Handsome," with Miss Dunne, he was an oil-field engineer.- But somehow he always kept heading back to the open range. Presently he's building a railroad across it in "Carson City". His next independent his seventh may get him off a horse and aboard a sail ing vessel. Just for the one picture, of course. His writers are looking the story over, in its present novel 'orm. ' Without Free Books One-third of the American peopU live in areas without public libraries. PARK THEATRE PROGRAM II TIIURS. & FRI., AUG. 23-24 OH! SUSANNA Color by Technicolor Starring ROD CAMERON - WAYNE MORRIS il 0BV thc official Civil ' fi Allt RAID Initructioiu AIM-MAID MLKMT tlmmt4tH 9ttmtki 3 minute waiting tkwi JU-CUM 3 oni minuti blast JU. o mm minium Drop lo floor. Get Go t pnptitl JJJ unto ted m heavy iMtet. f wnoft lit tM- appianet. . . Drop lo flow. Get Obey (5 Wxr, undet desk or work Go .to'tiM". bwch. sneltef.::: - Drop to floor out Obey your teacher. $HHil' - 01 "mHtowl So to ati'iiuf "' ' Bury lace in arms, sntlrtt quietly. ,i. N h pound or OteyWmtent Go JJJPfi Ave tor covet. Bury lo nearest OK'f lace in arms. Mint or shelter, Drop lo door. Buy J'L.'M4 1 I lace arms. 1,e,rBt W . inf or jseter. Lj-1 Ljgg Choice Parts Movies Would Make Thriller HOLLYWOOD Hey, Hollywood lookie! Ypu've a wonderful movie lying arourid in your fihn vaults. It would c(t practically nothing to bring it out. And judging from my mail, folks would lap it up. The suggestion for a picture made up of the all-time greatest scenes was put forth here recently. "Excellent," "wonderful," , and great" are readers' reactions along with scenes they'd like to see in it- Kenneth Gordon Stewart, New Albany, Ind., writes: "A very ex cellent idea . . ; Such a picture would be both interesting and en tertaining. My favorite scene is Judy Garland singing 'Over the Rainbow' in 'The Wizard of Oz'." Mrs. George B. Hart, Paducah, Kv.: " . - . wonderful. Hope it comes true. Would love to see all you mention and in addition scenes from Mary Pickford's 'Tess of the Storm Country'; also 'Song to Re member' with Cornel Wilde . . 'Sitting Pretty would be good." John W. Stoufer, district court clerk, Council Bluffs, la.: " . The idea is wonderful, and as a suggestion, how about Charlie Chaplin's sequence . in the water filled trench in 'Shoulder Arms' about 1918? . . ." Nelle O d e 1 1 , Greeley, la 'Charles Laughton reciting The Gettysburg Address in 'Ruggles of Red Gap' ... Gary Cooper and Bergman in .the last scene of 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' . . . Clifton Webb in the 'Sitting Pretty' break fast scene . .' . '" Ruth W. Bill, Des Moines: "An interesting idea. One scene I shall always remember is from the old 'Lullaby of Broadway' . . . The girl singer appears in a black back ground singing the title tune . Aileen Snapp, Louisville, Ky.: "A great idea . . . The words 'pic ture show' will always mean to me two pictures starring Norma Tal madge 'Secrets' and 'Smilin' Klan Parades In Carolina .- Wlllpfi I 9 " l anwM ifi'innr ifiTrtfc loiwfiniwMnrnrnTTnwrmiiiiiiiiiiMiinw mm nwwMiiwp Riding mules and carrying a fiery cross, some 50 or 60 robe hooded Ku Klux Klansmen parade at a cross burning ralh Whitesville. Thomas L. Hamilton of Leesville, S. C , Grand of the Carolinas Ku Klux Klan, reasserted the Klan's defpi segregation in a speech before about 5,000 spectators. So x...v.. u u, iMtuiauni nun me rauy was neld said I is no worm Carolina law which; prevents the wearing nj ai a peaceiui meeting. tAF wirephoto). Through . . ." F, J. Roberts, West A His, Wise: "The Bette Davis-Leslie Howard scene in 'Of Human Bondage' in which Mildred tells Philip, 'You disgust me!' " Any other nominations? Send 'em to me, in care of The Associ ated Press here. I'll shoot 'em along to the Producers' Associa tion. Want ads bring quirk results. 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