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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 58

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1956 PAGE 58 AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS The Talk Of Hollywood Nowl Op.n 10.30 A.AA. ism By Hedda Hopper 7th Cavalry On The Screen TECHMIC010I 111 fir HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 20 Eddie Fisher is' wanted by director, producer and star.

However, his salary of $200,000 has Merle says her TV show is No. 1 in England. She acts as STARTS TUESDAY Metro to star in "Jumbo." This (CHRISTMAS DAY) oicture has been on and off sched ule for years. "Bundle of Joy," which costars Sddie and Debbie Reynolds, pre- 1 nieres in New York as a benefit hostess for 26 programs and acts in 5 of them. They plan to continue the series.

Richard Conte and Alida Valli signed for "Sea Wall." Valli, a sophisticated older woman, romances Tony Perkins in picture. Robert Ryan and Aldo Ray are set for a three-week tour in be half of their film, "Men in They'll do a routine reminis IN THEIR FIRST Cor Hungarian relief. It promises to be the biggest thing of its kind Heston Talks Of His Moses Role In Movie By Hope Pantell MOVIE TOGETHER BUNDLE ever done. They are getting the support it the United Nations, Herbert Hoover, social and civic leaders, sports editors. Shelley Winters need not shed tears because critics didn't like been agreed upon.

Susan Hayward is wanted for this picture, too, but her asking price is $50,000 more than Harrison's. Wilding Visiting A Psychoanalyst HEAR that Mike Wilding A spends part of each day on a psychoanalyst's couch. When Raymond Burr, who'll play Perry Mason on TV, met its author, Erie Stanley Gardner, he said, "I thought I'd read all your books, but I keep finding more. How many have you written?" Said Gardner, "I lost count after the first 200." Merle Oberon comes here in January to pack paintings and personal things to be- shipped to London where she'll live permanently. She will rent her Bel Air home.

HARLTON (MOSES) HES cent of that of Sergeants Flagg Eddie tings six new ong V-J TON, who visited Baltimore and Quirk in "What Price yesterday in advance of the open Porfirio Rubirosa is bringing her present play, since Robert ing of Cecil B. De Mille's "The Ten Commandments" at the New his bride to Hollywood. Blees has a new one for her titled, "Girl Nobody Knows." Joe Pasternak says the song Theater tomorrow night, says he Is quite sure he will never play The story is based on the un Sammy Cahn and Nick Brodszky solved murder of Starr Faithful, which made many headlines in another role of greater impor 1 1 -i 1 1 1 1 i i If IL'. aL I i i ormmn tMimntHtUMtt i nnf Mmubmm wrote for the Hungarian relief show here titled, "Budapest, My Budapest," will be recorded by the thirties. tance to so many people.

A tall, well-built man with Rex Harrison hasn't yet signed his deal to make "Bell, Book and Tony Martin. Disc jocxeys wiu play it with proceeds going to Hungarian relief. pleasant personality, resonant voice and an intelligent way of expressing himself, Heston says Candle." He wants approval of has a Motion Picture AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Miiivi Mftaaa awrVHiWU hs did a lot of research and gave a great deal of thought about the proper way to portray Moses. As he points out, Moses was a giant Nature Most Intimate Secrets JL- A Wondrous World Of Sheer Drama 1 1 Deliehtful 11 among men by any standard and figures strongly in at least three Humor and Startling Beauty! of the world's great religions. YVONNE DE CARLO CHARLTON HESTON Two of the many stars appearing in Cecil B.

DeMille's "Ten Commandments," opening tomorrow at the New I A FILM OP REVERENT AND MASGIVH 1" Furthermore, he feels that this film is much more than just a spectacle more than "entertain AMUSEMENTS a Movie Veteran Back At Work ment." Indeed, he indicated that if anyone came away from "The Ten Commandments" feeling that it was just another spectacle, there would have been a great ijUI 4 1 1 JIM1 f-4 1 Hollywood (flVi-A 25-year vet failure somewhere. Heston praises De Mille as i man with a rare capacity for tak eran in Hollywood and becoming a in 60 HURRY! AND FINAL Week! 1 a grandmother, Joan Blondell is still as saucy and successful as 'ing infinite pains and attributes much of his success to that fact ever in movies. He is very much of the opinion Joan is batting her long eye that the slapdash, almost-but-not lashes and acting with her usual quite approach, has spoiled a good verve in "This Could Be the First a.m. deal of Hollywood output. lost Show: 9:00 p.m.

Night," her third film in quick An apparently thoughtful man, succession. Heston also says he doesn be' Earlier she did "The Opposite lieve an actor can be really great Sex" and "Lizzie." Next she goes until he is at least 35 or 40. Talented, perhaps, but not great. into "The Desk Set" with Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy and she says her agent has an He used, as an interesting comparison, James Dean (talented) versus Fredric March (great). i.

Print by other assignment warming in the bull pen. This estimate puts Heston him WW Back in the early '30s, she and JT a kid named James Cagney were picked out of a Broadway show and brought to Warner Brothers. For ten years, she served in the E5T0N BRYN ER-BAXTER. ROBI NSON M- 51 studio's stock company, along with Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler, Warren William, Guy Kibbe, Frank McHugh, Allen Jenkins, Kti ii 2aES2 yvonme Dim john mi utMta Mai I UMK. miHll ACC0 rtATURtTTr self, as he readily admitted, outside the pale, since he is only 33 as yet.

It won't be long, though. Incidentally, "The Ten Commandments" is De Mille's seventieth picture in his long career and his biggest. Aldrich Replaced After Absence Hollywood, Cal. They're not fooling any more at Columbia studio when it comes to getting a picture out on schedule. Even severe illness is no ex etc.

iff f' TBCHNICOLOK OMCOlORr "O'i. those were hectic times," he reminisced. "I was literally two and three pictures at i time. And not just walk-ons, STARTS JACK GAK155 fRCORIf- fRANK I I 4 tomorrow! nnwip 'eature: 2. 4:25.

10 P.M. UJ I 3: North Howard St. either; I was all through each pic ture. One day I discovered I was playing in five different pictures LAST DAY1 Walt Disney's "FANTASIA" I TECHNlCOLOtr YKUyOOK I A II on Hollywood boulevard. It a wonder I survived!" cuse, as Director Robert Aldrich i She Survived discovered when he reported to the studio after a five-day absence GEORGE But survive she did.

She has GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! MEW THEATRE 210 W. LEXINGTON PHONE LE. 9-7623 to resume his filming of "Gar always kept active in films, minus ment Center." time out for matrimonial and Although protesting he had other ventures. E2- TK Cell B. D.M01.

"THE TEN STEVEN? rootxenat stmm ELIZABETH TAYLOR In her current film, Joan plays been in bed with the flu and a temperature of 104, Aldrich COMMANDMENTS" in ixcImiv ibU iIumm SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE and HOCHSCHILD. KOHN CO. Downtown 2nd Floor an ex-chorus girl. uumf ma wfiiamtni immn nwwi ny mr wm tmt err- found a new boy in the director's While she working in Holly chair when he staggered back. wood, she lives In an apartment The film had only five more with her daughter Ellen, 18 but her home is in Manhattan.

RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE or BY MAIL for" all Ev.ning, Saturday, Sunday and Holfday jhowingt. Phona LE. 9-7623. CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS from 10 A. M.

Mow- What about men? "Men?" she exclaimed, throw days to go. North American Newspaper Alliance! Rubirosa Explains ing up her hands. "Don't mention men to me. I'm through with tOCK HUDSON JAMES DEAN MOM THI NOVU IT EDNA FEftSH Warner warnercolor day through Friday. Coma at any tima thasa day from 10 A.

M. to 2 M. and tea a eomplate showing of "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." them." 3S She could change her mind any edition of course, but you can see her point. She had unsuccessful SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES AND PRICES STARTS marriages with George Barnes Dick Powell and Mike Todd. Her big interests are her chil Matinaot ontinuout from 10 A.

ALL SEATS SIM TOM'W! Glass Incident Hollywood, Cal. The man guing Porfirio Rubirosa for cutting him with a champagne glass in London's "Stork Club" should know it's an old Santo Domingan custom, to drink champagne and toss the class to the ceiling. At least that's what Ruby is saying. He's been honeymooning with his 19-year-old bride, Odile Rodin, in Britain. Next stop, New York.

But not Hollywood. fNorth Am.rlran Newnnaoer Alllancel t--fi rf 1 i 1 dren, Ellen and Ellen is an avid horseman and is studying horse raising at Pierce College in Oreh. and Log S2.2S 2.S0 1.60 2.25 Evai. at 8 P. and Holiday Evai.

at I P. M. Sat. morning at 9:30 A. Sat, Sun.

and Holiday Matineat at 2:30 P. M. Howard ftttw Frank Hit the San Fernando Valley. Norman graduates from Cor nell University in June. He's mar ried and his wife is expecting a MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED FOR ALL RESERVED SEAT SHOWINGS baby in March.

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