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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 35

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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THE EVENING SUN. BALTIMORE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 19fi0 PAGE 33 4 and Olmcdo, Rosewall and Tra- care who knows that he's very gagement finger. After a splash friendly with Chilean beauty of parties in Paris they found bert, play tennis, a benefit for the Junior league.

Doris Kleiner. She's wearing a themselves together in Switzeiw land at Klosters. magnificent diamond on her en- Yul Brynner doesn't seem to I I asked his secret for success, he grinned and replied: "Keep a cool head and lay off tranquilizers." It's Not Ready For Release Yet PARAMOUNT, certain "Fugitive Kind" was ready for rele: plastered billboards all over town, but the release has been postponed. You can't understand Anna Magnani, and she refuses to have someone else dub her voice. An English girl dubbed in Shirley MacLaine's voice in "Around the World in 80 her accent was too Midwestern.

It was Marlene Dietrich who persuaded Mike Todd to make the change. More than 8.000 were in the sports arena to watch Gonzales AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS The Talk Of Hollywood By HF.DDA HOPPER Hollywood, Cal. Susan Hayward won't make a film here. She can keep more money if she does it in Europe. So for "Back Street," in which i LETS FACE IT EAN-THESE UYS ARE A5 AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS iY FUNNY AS YE WERE i she'll star, they'll build a village in either Italy or France, adding THE RIOT STARTS TODAY! at least $600,000 or $700,000 to the budget.

Wouldn't it be cheaper to sima mm "A very funny picture! News Till rvi get another star? Frank Sinatra grows smarter 9 daily. He's upped Bill Daniels, Garbo's and his cinemetographer, to associate-producer for "Execution of Private Slovik," which stars Steve McQueen and which Frank directs. Marilyn Monroe made and can J. celed so many interview dates, writers are no longer pressing. They don't seem to care any COMING This is a scene from the prize-winning French film, "The 400 Blows," which opens next Thursday at the Charles.

more. She would be worried by re ThA rrsTU 4 A ROLLICKING LAMPOON OF UNIVERSITY HIGH -AND LOW -LIFE! I in. I (BOO' starring marks made by Billy Wilder, Jack Lemmon, and Tony Curtis. None will make another film with her. Ian Carmichael Terry-Thomas i wacky story about the last draftee Christopher Plummer May Do 'King Of Kings' Tony says she tried to break in World PLAYHOUSEiftrtS TIB 4 St War II! up his friendship with-Jaek Lemmon, and during a scene she tossed a glass of champagne in his face.

John Arnold, By SHEILAH GRAHAM toon1 wtft" juue HEWMAR fhm' off for a visit with John Huston, who is laid up in his drafty castle in Ireland recuperating from a broken leg. While discussing the state of the thmmrt 4 'A -eSfTTl Dies In Crash JOHN ARNOLD cameraman for Fibber McGee and Molly, was killed a few nights ago in an auto accident on the Pacific coast highway. His father was the famous Johnny Arnold, director of ir. 11 a i a i world, the director and the writer HOLLYWOOD, CAL. British actor Christopher Plummer has been asked to portray the Christ in Samuel Bronston's production of "The King Of Kings." When H.

B. Warner played the part for the late Cecil B. De Mille, he was not allowed to drink or smoke in public, or to take his meals with thei other players. Which makes me wonder about Mr. Plummer.

Olivia de Havilland is set for the title role in "Mother Cabrini," the story of the dedicated Italian-born American nun, now a saint. photography for for "Amusing comedy that takes a justifiable swing at irresponsible journalism, bureau-cratic stuffiness and just stuffiness in general!" Gtordner, Morn. Sun years. There's only one question being asked today in Hollywood. Will the actors strke? If they do, this town will be a wilderness.

And JAMES MASON VERA MILES GEORGE SANDERS some studios will never reopen. Mrs. William Horsley, whose Curtis Bernhardt will make the movie in Rome. will discuss "The Misfits," Marilyn's next, and the first movie written for her by her husband. If it clicks, there will surely be more.

Maximilian Schell, a "Playhouse 90" veteran, visited sister Maria on the massive "Cimarron" set "and I learned that if I had come here a week earlier, I would have had a part," said Max. This seems to be Shirley Jones's year. "I've just finished playing the trollop in 'Elmer Gantry' and I sang the national anthem at the producers guild banquet," said Shirley. "And now I'm in 'Pepe with Cantinflas, Dan Dailey, Maurice Chevalier, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, Dean Martin and Debbie Reynolds." The last two seem to be in every picture lately. TNorth American Newsoanrr AlliftncH west I rffl3s sum with ai mr I JERRY LESTER I nRttrfu Lgmy3B.n I LAST2DAYS BARRY SULLIVAN "THE PURPLE QANQ" Dorothy Lamour is going into training for, "Road To Hong Kong with Bob Hope and Bing 2nd WONDERFUL WEEK! North st Chsrlee At 2, 4, 6.

8, 10 husband was a pioneer producer, is chariman of the Lincoln centennial tea given by the Monrovia Women's Republican club at her home, and they'll use the tea service used by her grandparents when they entertained Abe Lincoln at their home in Pekin, 111. Crosby, of course. Betty Hutton is being sued for Filmed in the Soviet Union! $300,000 by Danny Kaye's former Jimmy Durante and Eddie manager, Eddie Dunkott. but witn Betty's show, "Goldie," being canceled, will Eddie be able to Jackson begins their fourty-fifth collect? year together when they open at the Desert Inn in Vegas. He's had his drummer for 42.

When WINNER 6 RAND PRIZE, CANNES FESTIVAL Qreg Bautzer presented wife Dana Wynter with a diamond necklace to mark the arrival of AMUSEMENTS C'hema AMUSEMENTS FINAL 7 DAYS! North Linden At 2, 4, 8. 10 what he hopes will be the first of many bouncing Baulzers. Frank and Gina And The Screen Catches Fire at these Neighborhood Theatres: Rod Steiger will put part of the $300,000 he expects from "Al Ca-porie" into a trust fund for the baby expected by wife Claire ELIZABETH KATHARINE MtTGOMEjRjV TAYLOR HEPBURN CUFT WHAT ABOUT VACATION THIS SUMMER? Bloom. You can view the Kiss by kiss the lime ran hqwpumnq neverVZ Steigers walking barefoot on Boulevard so few were the Crest -ONE OF THE YEARS'- 10 BEST National Boori METRO njv 0 Invnl Howard Northwood WW oin I i Oiio I I JUSdlS Paramount Strand Timonlum Drive-In STARTS TM'W FRANK GINA SINATRA LOLLOBRIGIDA Got. Ritchie Broadway McHenry "BEST PICTURE Towion Carlin'i Drive-In STARTS SAT.

lit tllltlllHT mini OF THE YEAR" -i N.Y. TIMES sands of Malibu. Mitchum Doesn't Like Pink ROBERT MITCHUM leased a luxurious apartment from Mrs. Michael Wilding in London for the duration of "The Sundowners" and "The Grass Is Greener" location. He told Mrs.

Mitchum, Jane Mansfield was the former tenant and "there is just too much pink around." Mrs. Mitchum removed it. Glynis Johns has to redub all her dialogue for "The Sundowners." Her Australian accent was no good, and clashed with Deborah Kerr's, which was perfect. Dimpled darling Terry Moore might retire after the baby she expects this year with Stuart Kramer 3d. "I hope we will have a Stuart Kramer 4th," said Terry, at the old Chaplain studios as she was finishing "The Girl on Death Row." "This is my last job for this year." Score for Terry: third marriage, first child.

Arthur Miller Visits Huston WITH Marilyn Monroe filming "Let's Make Love," her ever-loving husband Arthur Miller took B5 GREGORY AVA iii ncnif PAnnHcn rtuiv urtiAuiiuv FRED ANTHONY Edmondson Vill. Hiallo Belnord State Alpha COMING. Colony Senator Patterson Bengie'i Dr-In Carleton Gen, Pulaski ASTAIRE PERKIIIS 111 i1m THE BIGGEST 7 STORY OF OUR TIMEI OPEN 10 A.M. ft CiNLMASCOPE EMASCOPC e. iiii MCTROCQLOR Bfii DEAN SI 111 PIE PICTURE OF THE "'c7" 'Hur' Has Long Chariot Race TILE MOUSE THAT ROARED CtU2'.

START SAVING FOR IT NOW EDWARD G. ROBINSON ROD STEIGER JOAN COUJIVS Hollywood, Although the spectacular chariot race in Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr's "Bcn-Hur" covers two and a half miles on the SM. Hollvwood's oEvEli THIEVES lftaJ9- Ttin Dam Entertainment In to 5 BALTIMORE SYMPHONY Lyric Sat, Eve. 8.30 p.m. PeUr Herman ADIEC? Conducting KNOW YOUR ORCHESTRA Maturing 1h FIRST CHAIR PLAYERS Tlrkpl nn snle at: BONNEY CONCERT BUREAU 18 Howard St.

LE, 9-3100 Jl 50 Id 30, Ult, 50e SJ 0C 4 EVES. screen, Charlton Heston, Stephen Boyd and the other charioteers covered approximately 200 miles on the track by the time it was Billy YlXT ft VVVjlwu me jean Carroll completed. "7 .1, IA'JJ I Start Saving for it now. Have a worv derful $250 cruise, for Instance. Put $50 in your account each month until August and enjoy yourself.

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