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Asbury Park Evening Press Hudson Fails to Find His Fortune in Films Shore Theaters Book Thriller and Musical TBI I UNIX KIWI ASBURY PARK, N.J., SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1951 By RHEtLAH GRAHAM HOLLYWOOD It is Jmnn- Maria Schcll Rushes Into New Picture HOIX.YWOOD European star Mana So hell is so busy she not only doesn't have time for vacations she hardly has time to rush from one picture assignment to another. Maria will have only five days after completing "The Hanging Tree" for Warner Brothers in Hollywood before she begins a new film In Hamburg. Germany, with Curt Jurgens. The United Artists picture, "Fort Bowie," is a fast-action outdoor drama. It's the story of a group of men and women Isolated by Indians In a western fort.

Ben Johnson, Jan Harrison, Kent Taylor, and Jana Davi are co-starred. ry Brunettes' with Jane Russell. The Broadway cast supporting. Mr. Brady includes Peter Bran-rinn.

Paul Lillv, Philip Keanneal-ly. John Hilldabrand. Paul Richards, Jane Husiagh, Carole Brooks. Monica Lovett. and Aver-ill Miss Terese Hayden.

Broadway director, will direct tht production. Weber to Co-Star At the Mumc Cirrus, Billie Worth will star as Liz Livingstone, the Main Line matron who visits a royal wertdin? in Europe. Lawrence Weber will play the leading male role of the duke. Miss Worth has starred in many hit musicals. Mr.

Weber has played leading roles in several Brnad-vav shows. The ca-t for "Happy Hunting" includes the Spanish dancers Lull Oliveras and Malcna Vargas. Grace Gcntccl will play Beth T.ivin-stnnp She has been In ASBURY PARK The Ivy Tow-er in Spring Lake will present a new murder thriller, "Six Days to Live," starring Scott Brady, Monday through Saturday. Broadway actress BUlie Worth will star in the musical, "Happy Hunting," at the Neptune Circus Monday through Sunday. "Six Days to Live" is a fast-moving story about a wealthy young lawyer who devises a diabolical scheme to find the identity of his unknown blackmailer.

Threatens Mass Murder Mr. Brady plays the lawyer. He invites eight of his most intimate friends to a remote hunting lodge. There he tells them that one of the eight must be his blackmailer. He gives the group six days to find the blackmailer.

He tells them it the blackmailer is not discovered. 4k, if A rM Clark Gable's next comedy Is proving to be a very serious matter for six UCLA graduate students. As members of the cinema arts department they will study every phase of the making of the Paramount pirture, "But Not for Me," from the preliminary planning through the final editing stage. Ibla (or a ttar of today to make a fortune," says Rock Hudson, the No. 1 star at tht box offire.

Hudson' (tarting salary as $125 mttk. Last year, whpn David Srlznirk borrowed him (mm I'ni-versal-Intmialional for "Farewell to Arms," he had to pay U-I And Warners had to pay almost as murh when Fork wan loaned to them (or George Stevens' production, "Giant." "Now I'd likt to change my contract with U-I. so that 1 can make pictures (or the company I have formed with my manager, Henry Willson." Hudson says. "It's the only way I'll be able to make any money. To date, we're getting nowhere, (or a new deal.

I have three mora years to go on my present contract, but It feels like 30 years. Wants to Save "I wouldn't mind making one picture a year (or them over a longer period. I'm quite happy here; the tiudio's been (ine to me. But I'd like to bt able to save a little mnn-7" discussed Nalalie Wood's current battle at Warner's to change her 1750 a week stipend. "To someone earning under a hundred dollars a week," Hudson aald, "it seems likt a fortune.

But In Hollywood, she's lucky If she's left with 10 per cent of it for her-aIf. First she has to pay her agent, then income taxes, then she must buy 1 1 1 clothes (or the premieres and public functions she must attend In the line of work. And aha can't live In a dump." Gets JI.J50 Weekly Sock's salary Is $1,250 a week, fcut he says he can't afford flashy ears er expensive houses. He may get bark the small home he bought he will kill himself and them. Broadway and television produc- tons and has appeared in many night clubs.

"Show Boat." starring Bert Wheeler and Gail Manners, closes tomorrow at the Music Circus. "The White Sheep of the Family." starring F.dward Everet; Hortoti, closes tonisht at the Ivy Tower. The suspense builds up when a famous criminologist stumbles onto the scene and is trapped with the eight friends. Mr. Brady has appeared in many films, television shows, and stock performances.

He played the male lead in "Gentlemen Mar A new 20th Century-Fox production. "The Hunters." is a dramatic account of America's Jet pilots in Korea. The movie, produced and directed by Dick Powell, recently had its world premiere at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado. It stars Robert Miteh-um, Robert Wagner, Richard Eg-an, May Britt, and Lee Philips. ROt'K HUDSON PORT i before his marriage to Phyllis Gates (they are now divorcing.

He'd like to own a home at the beach, "which I love; I've always lived within five miles of water" but says he can't afford It. He loves boats. "But I can't afford to buy one." He could have made a big sum of money when Metro wanted to borrow him to play the lead in "Ben Hur," which Rock anted to Ava Gardner Quits MGM Over Casting stA TOOD UST I T. NO. 35 1 LIVE MAINE LOBSTERS Swimming in Our Tank ir LIVE SOFT CRABS Spring Lake.

Among those playing in "The Naked and the Dead" (upper right) at the Moyfair art lee Whitney, Jan Darlyn, Selma Jung, and Sandra Edwards. Coming to the Paramount Wednesday is Brigitte Bardot in ''La Parlsiennt." THEATER FARE-Groce Genteel, Billie Worth, and Michael AAaule (left) appear In "Happy Hunting" which opens Monday for a week's engagement at the Neptune Music Circus. Scott Brady (center) stars in "Six Days to live" which plays Monday through Saturday at the Ivy Tower Playhouse, do very murh. They offered his bosses $750,000. U-I was willing to give Hudson half of the fortune, if he would sign for another two years.

Rock; refused. "What's the use of all that money if I have to pay 90 per cent of It In taxes? I'm willing to work my head off if I can keep some of the money I make, to provide for: the day when I'd want to By JAMES BACON ROME if Ava Gardner is quitting MGM after 17 years with the big studio. President Joseph Vogel railed on Ava here but she told him in no uncertain terms that she is through. "I want to pick my own roles." she said, "not have someone else pick them for me. Metro always cast me as the seductress.

I see FIFTH SEASON DANCING FRI. I SAT. NITES Jay Salustro Orch. OANDLELITE INN ITWT. 15.

WALL TOWNSHir Everything in Sea Food Shore Dinners STEAKS CHOPS FRESH KILLED CHICKEN CHILDREN'S MENU OPEN DAILY 11:30 'Continental' Goes From Denise Darcel Moves To Defense of Sack Lehman Gels Hitchcock Writing Joh or any unexpected catastrophe." jldr trtlitmmt AdvvtUrmrnt myself In a love story." She's coming close to it In her last loanout from MGM to Titanus Productions. She plays the Duchess TONITE Sat. Aug. 16th HOLLYWOOD WrV Ernest Leh- of Alba, the Spanish artist Goya's man will ltave for Europe next fnn lni in "Th ViLayl Vf 1 A I in "The Naked Maja great love, DANCE am. month to write the screen play of a new Alfred Hitchcock pro "Green Grove Dinner Wins Gourmet's Raves" But even Alba has of the femme falale.

Historians have de- duction. No Bail for the Judge. scribed ner as a good woman of Currently Lehman is completing greai rnarny anu mnnness. dui sue the screen play Of another Hitch- TV to Movies' ROME liP Remember "The' Continental," the suave Italian who used to make electronic love1 to feminine TV viewers back in 1952? He's now Renzo Cessna, Italian movie actor. He plays a featured role in "The Naked Maja" with Ava Gardner and Anthony; Franciosa, 1 Director Henry Kosler, sitting out a four-hour delay In the cafe of a Rrnne studio, philosophizes; about foreign moviemaking.

"It's true that we can make! movies here at half the cost but NEW YORK Denise Darcel, a movie actress and supper club performer who is currently appearing on "Pantomime Quii" (9:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Channel 7), apparently doesn't believe all she reads about fashions. Despite the recent news bulletin from her native Paris that the sack is dead, Miss Darcel appeared the other day in a bright blue linen sack dress. cock picture for MGM, "North had the morals of a trollop. Liked Three Pictures by Northwest," which Is sched- Sw" it I served In the traditional, authentic arable manner, del Looking over her 17 years with' uled to go before the cameras I "I like eet." she said.

"Eet Is comfortable for me. I am not so thin yet so eet Is wonderful for hiding the bulges. No? And so cool The kitchen under the expert itipervlslon of Chef Pierre Cau has attained critical acclaim and Gourmets raves. Tlerre nightly creates epicurean masterpieces. Have you tried his Baked Jumbo Shrimp Scampi (Butter, garlic and white wine, or his Sliced Filet Mlgnon Bordelalse (saute Imported red wine sause, Frog's Legs Provencale or Filet de Role Amandine0? These are but two of the dozens of mouth watering delicacies.

Visit tis for DINNER We promise that you will find our food, our service and prices a delightful revelation. Fhlsh Ka Bob GLEN GALE'S 14-Pe. ORCHESTRA CONVENTION HALL BOARDWALK, ASBURY PARK ADM. 1.64 MGM, Ava says she only liked soon with Cary Grant in the star-three pictures she did "Mogam-1 ring role, bo" with Clark Gable and Grace i Kelly; "The Barefoot A Broadway actor, George C. and "Pandora and the Flying S'- mkes hl movle dbllt Dutchman" with Gary Cooper, Maria Schell, 'Contessa' could have been a nd Krl Maiden in "The Hang-great picture if Joe Mankiewici ln Tr.M- completes had let somebody else direct it.iwor ln tne rner Brothers He wrote the screenplay and fell Production, Srott will return to in love with his own words.

Yor PPpr didn't cut the dialogue as another! Production of ''Comes a director would have done. Writers' The Hanging Tree is based on should never direct their own'Dorthy Johnsons prize-winning screenplays," she sax's. story. i Ava has been away from the; Spin5h choreographer Alberto United States for seven years. hal bMn to stage 'and the fast pare In the dance ballft Hollywood she laughs.

But she jn fhe Uni)ed Artis reiesse, considered Europe fun girl. One w.ir.n ti, fit in this hot weather." Miss Darcel did a little fashion irious on flaming sword. If you haven't had the pleasure of visiting our "LIVING you're missing a real treat. We are extremely proud of this the most unusual, fabulous and excitingly different rendezvous. Intimate Entertainment featuring In person Lort Ames and Barbara Lee, evenings 'til closing.

GREEN GROVE MANOR Is located on the ortan in West End. Dinner Is served from 5 30 to 9.30, ala Carte 'til closing. Please call CApital 2-7400 for Reservations. show type prance to demonstrate the ease of the sack. Loves Comfort "I love to be comfortable." she It takes twice as long so what's saved?" None of the "Miss Universe" entrants ever quite made it big In Hollywood but one is making the grade In Italy.

Ivana Kislinger, who was Miss Argentina in the 1955 contest at Long Beach. is a top actress in Italian movies. She has the second lead to Ava Gardner in "The Naked Maja" and may get a crack at stardom because of it. "But I must stop eating spaghetti, which I love," she says. "My 'Miss Universe' bathing suit Is getting snug around the hips." said.

"I guess people, they look at me on the television and they think, 'Oh boy, I bet she is a beeg glamor girl, always in the night Do you ant lo know what I like to do when I am not work of her close friends says every; sUrs Av Gardner ind Anthony night is New ears Eve with the' rancoSii DENISE AND FRIEND French octress Denis Doreel poses with Mike Stokey, master of ceremonies cf TV's ''Pantomime Quiz." ing? "I like to slay In my apartment. I never leave eet. I put on a pair of old slacks and an old shirt and I cook, and straighten my bureau drawers, write letters, and work on my accounts. I take care nnpiimr larouna iarm gin. "I love Spain." she says, "be-1 MGM added fourth ma.

cause they rinn even eat dinner jor pr0perty t0 the 1958-'59 pro-there until midnight. Iduction program for Julian Blsu-et the life doesnt show steln wim the ot on her face or figure. She Is stil "Bridge to the Sun." The other one of the screen most beautiful tnree are Four Horsemen womenj Her publicised facial scar.l tne Apocslvpse." "The Wreck suffered when she fell from a of tne Mary Dear," and "Lady horse In Spam, Is non-existent, CPIN ALL YEAR HOUND Jfo Shipiv. of my money myself, and I do all a comedienne," she said. "I my own bookkeeping.

and I can act, but I can "I have a very good business be very funny, too. I think I can head. I just look like maybe I be. funny on television because it am a leetle dizzy. Nobody is romes natural to me to make peo-thnfty as the F.rench housewife.

pe )auRh. I have been making There is a lot of the French house-1 people laugh since I was a leetle wife in me." gjri On television, eet is very im- Denise came fo Hollywood from portant to be natural." SIRVNO FRESH SEA FOOD STEAKS AND CHOPS liaijt iii" Festival Scheduled A 1menco dancer. itonio Triano, will stage the Gypsy NEW 'iORK Puerto Rico, daneM WarnN. Broth(r, plans a theater festival featuring production of "The Miracle." Tri-8, of recent Broadway jano a1so is givinK smM danPP plays. The festival, to be held in instruction to Carroll Baker and San Juan from Jan.

13 to March numbers of the cast of this is being managed by Barry B. version of Max Reinhardt's len, with Sidney Walters, a tele- piay. vision director, serving as artistic; supervisor. Negotiations are on for i FANCY ITALIAN STYLE DISHES rtATVMNG CHUCK BOBBINS Ikt win 4r rtm Pans in lmi ana maoe ner rum debut as a cabaret singer in "To the Victor." Next came "Battleground," In which she was the only female ln the cast. After the suc Oriental Singer In Manor'g Show LONG BRANCH Mohammed J-T401 Britll, N.J.

I RICK" CHALFANT OPEN ALL riAR ROUND I AT THE PIANO NITELT seven U.S. productions. cess of this movie, she started making night club appearances all over the country. "I think maybe my best talent 101 loraor Ashury Park Band Concert El-Bakkar. an Oriental linger, will be featured ln an "Arabian Nights" show tomorrow at the Green Grove Manor.

The alnger was in the east CRITERION Staaki Chopi Lobsttrs Organ Concert Restaurant of the Broadway musical "Fanny" for more than two years. He 1 I AIR-CONDITIONED Asbury Prk Municipal Band The RAINBOW ROOM Proudly Presents In Person TONITE nut i Milium i I also has recorded many Orien-! Asburv Park Convention Hall jtal songs. He has also appeared Bv G. Howard Scott, A.A.G.O. In movies and on television.

Dinntri Served frCm 12 P.M. 1 A.M. Trnh Fith Insure Sound Health SEA FOOD Municipal Orgsnist, Assisted by, Herbert Moore. Baritone I (CIom4 Twtdayit POSILLIPO'S Restaurant Tomorrow at 3 P.M. kniltrl Inn Program Frank Bryan, Conductor Eighth Avenue Band Pavilion Tomorrow at 3:30 and 8 30 P.M.

Program for 3:30 P.M. March, "Tieonderoga" Anderson Overture, Reissiger! Trumpet Solo, "Inflamatus'' Rossini (From "Stabat Mater" soloist, Gilbert Johnson) I "El Dorado" Mc Rae "Winter Wonderland" I Sibelius' HIGHLANDS "A discovery 2nd ivr, PRojpKl 4 $81? Aibttrj Finlandia" "Frac Leharin Good Eating" is the slogan A JUAMIT STEAKS CHOPS "Reve Angelique" Ruber.stein! well put. Situated on the Highway "raterlng te nroein ni Ory nltttlotn (Baritone solo by Herbert Moore) in Highlands, here is a seasoned Intermezzo Savino! dining spot which has stood the Blue Danube" Strauss test or tne years, ror inose ae- The Original "BLOODY MARY" of "SOUTH PACIFIC" 2 ASBURY AVE. A i i BOARDWALK manaing ine oest 100a avaiiaDie. Smith-Bernard "Moonlight on the Lagoon" nn a Friml Cedar Inn has it.

Everything from superb American seafood "The Mosouitoes Parade" Phont PR 6-7425 Tonight! mud Fiery Thursday Thru Sunday awk 13 L-H3 ALSO CANniF.S OF DISTINCTION 2 wnnney to typically nne uerman nauer- i Baritone solo by Herbert Moore) braten (specialty of the house). A "The Rosary" Nevin: sione's throw from the ocean and Selection from "My Fair Lady" river. Highway Highlands. aeooc3oneci 3Ir. Entertainment.

99 HEAR HER SING "IIALI UAV and OTHER GREAT HIT TUNES From "SOUTH PACIFIC" nifATFD ClI Eddie Kochak Moulin Rouge (ockfiil Leung Hlghwiy 35, Eitenttwn, R.J. tllHILIl OIl i On Shark River al tha Ntw Morina JUf PLUS ADDED rAC ACTAD BACK BY ic DANCING Ut AkJ I VIV POPULAR DEMAND ATTRACTION 1 PLAN YOUR FALL WEDDING NOW! fe BAXQI ET FACILITIES FOR I TO J50 "Parade of the Wooden Jessel Selections from "May-time" Romberg March "Four Square" Simon' Grand March, "Hail America" Drumm Overture, "Raymond" Thomas Xylophone solo. "Polly" amecnlk (Soloist, Al D'Amico) "God of Our Fathers" Lavalle Rhapsody, "Espana Rhapsod'e" Chabrier March, "With Sword and Lance" Starke The National Anthem Program for :30 P.M. March, "Chicago Tribune" Chambers Overture to "La Forza Del Des- tino" Verdi Trumpet trio. "Echo Waltz" E.

F. Goldman (Soloists, Gilbert Johnson. Irvinj Bourque, and Douglas Johnson) Intermezzo, "Shades of Night" Friedland "The Gypsy Baron" J. Strauss Selections from "The Music Man" Mowing InctrnrliAn NITELY(SaV Equipment Iw) Provided I tXPFRT CATERING CI I. TROSrECT SSSS Dining Dancing SONNY BRIDGES th Kitty Kott Ne Minimum (k Otm P.M.

tm A.M. CaM AND AN ALL-STAR NEW YORK REVUE DANCING NITELY CD A EIC CAME JL nDTHFCTDA PR 5 5757 I Clout Mondiyt Eicepl Bolldift rnMlllMli I Mlllli V. 1 a a mm new Stai eCac MONTEREY LOUNGE RAINBOW ROOM (aibion hoted Willson March, "Bravura" Duble "Procession of Nobles" Rimsky-Korsakov Overture, "Egniont" Beethoven Waltzes from "Sari" Kalman SECOND AVENUE OCEAN, ASBURY PARK fflKS For Bwrvatlons B-9630 ENTERTAINMENT TONITI GUINN HODGES TOM MIGGINS With Orirlnal" HARRY "PIERRE" FINNEGAN Restaurant Cocktail Lounge RT.35 (V4 Mile North of Asbury Circle) WANAMASSA DANCING NITELY 2 GREAT BANDS CHICO MENDOSA and 7 man Mambo Band Craiy BEN BRYANT and the Roekanaire Featuring LAURII K. BRYANT, Comto Rordin9 Artist NO COVER AO MIHMUM MONTEREY HOTEL Descriptive, "In a Persian Market" Kelelbey II SEE JUANITA HALL in "SOUTH PACIFIC At the ST. JAMES THEATRE, Asbury Pork Selection, "Memories of Stephen for Rn.

PKnsprrt 6-lti')8 Member of Diners Club Foster Cailliet March, "American Brotherhood" ASBURY RARK PR 4-1623 4th I OCIAN AVENUIS Panella ta JCaWonal Anthem 444444.

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