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Mr. Belvedere Reforms Garden of Live FlMers Feature of Disney Film British -Ptay Scheduled French Productions, Hollywood's newest producing com Unhappy Lives of Aged tain her with the choral 'Jjd orchestral number "All in thj Golden Afternoon." The flowerf then decide that Alice is notf of them, but a weed. How escapes their wrath provides (h climax for the fun-filled sal quence. "Nature's Half Acre." Disney's is typical and should please the pany, has closed a deal to bring -The Beaustone Affair," new British play, to Las Palmas Theater. Tuesday night, Sept.

11. A director will.be signed with in tne next few days and the play will be cast and ro -into immediate, rehearsals. It is planned to run "The Beau-stone Affair" for a limited time only at Las Palmas, then, take it New York. Represented Tivice Michael PowelL director of the ballet fantasy at the Laurel The ater, "Tales of Hoffmann." also guided the unusual film screen ZdZsd Gcfcdr Mehate in -Lovely to Look Atf Elishd Cook in Switch, Us Angeles and Chimsn 1 ing at the Esquire, "Edge of thej BY EDWIN SCHAT.TiKRT George Sanders and ZsaZsa Gabor, of the fabulous. Gabor family, will be 'working for the same company, but leagues apart front each other.

With Sanders currently busy as Bois-Guilbert in "Ivanhoe" with Director Richard Thorpe in Eng. land, bis wife ZsaZsa wUl be spotlighted in "Lovely to Look MARLOWE-MOSTELtmgP NavyIJ United Artists and Vogue I devotees of Mr. Belvedere, even though they may feel a certain forced quality in the picture. He carries' off his role as always win great apiomn, Sincere Portrayals There 5B2? Joanne Dru and Hugh Marlowe in the semiromahtic roles of the attendant at the home and the churchman. Zero Mostel has stooge role with Webb, which he plays for what maybe derived from the part.

Naturally, the elder group, among them various players from the stage, are diverting in many They include Billy Lynn, Doro Merande Frances Brandt and Kathleen Comegys in the leading parts. Others to be specially noted are Jane Marbury, Harry Hines, Cora Shannon and J. Farrell Mac-Donald. Ranald MacDougall wrote the screen play, and competent Hen ry Koster directed for Producer Andre Hakim. The Bowery BoyS in "Let's Go Navy" are accountable for WbZS 7 surprisingly good laugh enter- luucijr ijrpe, Md well played.

It will proba fnr bly afford more fun for the aver age audience than "Belvedere." Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall and their associates are aided by the efficient Allen Jenkins, Tom Neal and Charlita. William Beau- dine directed. Script Assigned Charles Schnee has been as signed to write the script for The Dream King" for MGM's 1951 production 1 LATE SHOWS The Garden of Live Flowers sequence not only has great mu sical charm but Is one of the most hilarious sequences In "Alice in Wonderland." Walt Disney's all-cartoon musical in Technicolor, which will screen next Wednesday at Pahtages and. uiustreet Tneaters. Alice is only three inches tall when she wanders into the Gar- den during her travels in the land of make-believe.

At first the flowers are friendly and enter I tontghtl tATE SHdtifSl 2qrw DRU Tonight! LATE SHOWS! nrr Jean Wallace take important role in the film, "Native Son," which will gin run today at Four Star. STUDIO BRIEFS Johnny Indresano is. coaching Stewart Granger for action apAnpan "Rraramnurh tta hm 1 At at mum. sne wiu pxay. a chic French model who complicates the romance between Howard, Keel and Kathryn Grayson.

She was seen at a party by Producer Jack Cummings and Director Mervyit' LeRoy and deemed just right for the luring assignment. I believe; she was actually tested some eight months ago by Metro, but that didn't lead anywhere. She was lately on television with Sanders' brother. Tom Conway, and has -vr-rta Pliftnn Wehh Trieture and ZsaZsa Gabor 1 Her sister, Eva Gabor, registered in successfully, during the past season, it might be noted, in "The Happy Time" and odd is the fact that ZsaZsa "Will be playing the role of Mignon in the picture with Miss Grayson, Skelton and Marge and Gower Champion, while Eva portrayed Mignonette in the New York play hit, purchased for pictures by Stanley Kramer. ELISHA COOK JR.

FEATURED IN "SHANE Elisha Cook Jr, who can play a variety of roles but seems lately to -have had predilection for heavies, will play-a sympathetic character in "Shane," which George Stevens is directing on Wyoming location for Paramount. He will play a homesteader who battles for and with the cattle barons in the picture with Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur and Van Heflin. He was previously in "The Great Gatsby" with Ladd and acted a murderer Wake Up Screaming." More recently he was in "Behave Yourself." Cook has lately divided time between films and the New York stage. Alida Valli, now in Rome, may be the actress to replace Michellne Prelle in "Five Fingers" at 20th. which Joseph L.

i Mankiewicz will direct with James Mason, Michael Rennie and Negotiations are abroad for "The Miracle" with Jean Marais, following "The White Tower." Miss Prelle had to step out of the cast of "Five because of anticipated Virginia Gibson, assigned to 10:00 mm WASHINGTON, Fnarfma; 11:64 naan IILMONT, tM tMehi M-MBA, LA. CREST, Wm Urn: 1:30 mn4 CARLTON, l.Aj LAMAR, Manhattm kadi: TIVOll, SawMlk. wona." WOW rams a iaml KmCaiinal CnmfMl CKnmtw.oitma mm tm Faicrt DfMMkfHlSIM SXVBA th isiairic wise 3 TOEATOESll IS). 1 20 GENCItAt AOWSSIW Cc (Tat M) su. ul musk go.

hi hiiu iu iim KVDL I ALL MUIIMl ACCNQES 4 (XT' Tickots: $1.20 $1.80 12.40 $3.00, tax incl. All seat reserved. Theatre and box offies 2580 Cahuenga, HU. 2-1168 So. Calif.

Music 737 So. Hill; Denel's Music Shop, 6634 Hollywood Mutual Agen. 1 4 0 UtrmnHV, WHM MacRae and Eddie Bracken, will have several musical numbers; both as a singer and dancer in this Warner picture. Janet Leigh and 18 young beauties will perform a Pa vane in "Scaramouche," with Val Daset (formerly Dassett) staging this 18th century dance number. DOUGLAS TO SEEK JANE GREER FOR LEAD Kirk Douglas has pretty definite ideas about trying to secure Jane Greer as the -feminine star in -his first independent picture fof Bryna Productions, which he now is fairly certain twill Ho "Tho Sharfnw" Viir.

trrlSiaiai mint iimniii uB wo. -m BY EDWIN SCHALIiERT Lynn Belvedere becomes the Mr. Fix-It in a new situation, Pretending to be Oliver Erwen- Iter in "Mr, Belvedere Rings, the Bell" he sets about remedying tne nreaiy Hie 01 tne inmates Foosewho happen to know thl 'TSL wSn Whistle," written ny McEnroe, Oliver Erwenter may be identified with the leading character in that show," intro- Iduced in. New- York by Jose Ferrer; who played it atLa Jolla last year, and acted by Lloyd Nolan at the Biltmore Theater. However, any resemblance to the original personage In the I film at Los Angeles, Grauman's I Chinese, Fox Wilshire, Uptown and Loyola Theaters is wholly I coincidental.

Mr. Belvedere is still Mr. Belvedere, even though he spuriously pretends to be high up in his 70s. Erwenter masqueraded aa' being similarly advanced in years, but under rather different circumstances. Pithy Comments Salty conftnents of the prin cinal character will probably be the main, facet of appeal in "Mr.

Belvedere Rings the which in accomplishment falls between 7ZiW Th eiivnr its original, ine 1 1 1 Whistle." Take it most of the way and it is rather inept as a Belvedere adventure, while Deculiarlv' enough it presents a rather" good theme. The production rather suggests that Belvedere stories should stand on thei own. He can't be mixed w-th another character. After all, Mr. Erwenter Was a tramp who bluffed his way into the establishment for the aged, and had a certain innate attraction on that account He was a fake without background.

And while Mr. Belvedere is called a phony by some of the veterans of life in this feature, he has background, and that doesn't quite fit the prescription of the original. Reformation Plan He is even recognized for what he eminently stands for by the minister who Is in charge i I ana wno io discovery a secret for no paTOCUiar reason, uruier-1 more. Belvedere brusquely kicks over one of his lecture tours to carry out his reformation plan. It seems all rather mixed up.

But the theme, which was ex- pressed in the play, stands out strongly regardless, namely that age Is in the mind. The picture has charm when the fading group of people in the home are suddenly revivified by medicine that is supposed to come from Tibet The best amusement still hinges on this, as it did in the original, and there is a certain moving interest in the idea be sides. Webb gives a performance that mm JOS M. Caaa Dr. CR.

S-S41S 0 in aBtAMBaal awjaaMlaBRa ill xi CHAPLIN 01 1 I Tm new True Life Adventure, als4 wiu ne programme. Musical Planned Producer -Director Gottfried' Reinhardt plans a musical, "Leo! poldskron." based on the ban nial estate owned by the late raix Keinpamt. FINE UTS OlOII. tt I IT, IMS. VIUAOE, IJL BCVIRIY.

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thermore.he may submit the whole deal for the production. to RKO. "The Shadow," written by Ben HechVhas an illusion show background and Involves a very dramatic, ro- mantic triangle. Douglas re- gards Miss Greer as a ver- satile and talented actress besides being very beautiful. Douglas and she were cast together in "Out of the Past" at RKO.

3 4 Ct)catct0 Spoken Drama miliar duty for "Westward the ir at Metro. Angna Enters is busy taking some of the spice out of the old Commedia Dell'Arte Blackouts, which are, considered too hot for the Johnston office, and is also polishing them up for "Scara-mouche." Irene Sharaff has arrived from New York to design the efts tumes for Finn," which will be produced by Ar thur Freed, and directed by Vin- cente Mmneui startmg in about la month-with Gene Kelly; Danny Kaye and WiUiam Warfield. Miss Sharaffs range is indicated by the fact that she last undertook "An American in Paris" for pictures, artd then did "The King and on the stage. Marilyn Maxwljl has been signed for a one-week engage ment at the Chicago Theater I in Chicago starting Aug. 24 and then wUl" go to the Michigan state Fair from Sept 2 to 5.

twuw. w. Victor Saville, who will Start "24 Hours in the Life of a Worn- a Hfh UToria ohamn 9nH Richard Conte Aug. 20, is bid- dine for the rights of the Vi- ennese operetta w.nt. with hnnic hv Rarini Mar.

tinee and Hubo Weiner. and mus- ic by Robert Stolz: Producer is Franz Stolz. Paramount is also renorted interested in the sub- ject Biblical Drama Ends Tomorrow Angelenos have a final op portunity to see the Pilgrimage Play tomorrow night Nelson Leigh plays the leading role. Threatened -with closing in I mid-season due to financial difficulties at Hollywood Bowl, the public rallied to the support of the Pilgrimage Play and kept the show open for its full run. Comedian Joins Roster at Ring Comedian Larry Stewart is a I recent addition to the cast of I youthful players in "Ring Around tne Ring," now in its third month at the Players Ring Theater.

An Army Air Force veteran, Stewart has appeared in radio, films and also at Hous ton's Shamrock Hotel. Late Shws TvstlgM 4th MONTH LCOOCfi presents Unbelienble, 6 Men on i kH Across the Pacific I i Symfifatfc mute t6i Stw TONIGHT 8J30-PPLLETIER con.r ROSE IAMPTON, Soprano; IGOR GORIN, Baritone ROGER WAGNER CHORALE Excerpts from famous operas COMING Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo 6 Naw AdallHaaal fmkina mtnm faa Mr I. ray Oaf otherwise been aiming at an actincr. career. in progress.

Miss vain went motherhood. "About Face" with Gordon I i f- at Tba Byaaarla Laaaaa atary al a Haara WkHa 8M iwiaaaiaa v-' I aa. T.eait i USST OKxA Jacqueline Holt, 20-year-old daughter of Film Producer 1 Nat Holt, who met Zasu Pitts Greer during the filming of "Denver and the Rio Grande," will Join that actress in "The Post Road" at Lake Regent, N.H., and then go to Skowhegan, this being her stage debut. Later. Miss Holt will appear with Richard Arlen In "Made in Heaven" at Corning, N.Y.

Joan Bennett and her daughter, Melinda Markey, have been playing to sellout business at Ivoryton, Ct, and other summer theater locations in "Susan and God." UNIVERSITY STUDENT GETS FILM CHANCE Ronald Harnack, drama student at UCLA, gets a break in pictures. He has been cast as a hot piano player in "I'll See You in My Dreams" at Warners. Charles Schnee, the scenarist, is revising his stage play which starred Eiissa Landi in New York, for a Tootlight- revival hereabouts. He would like to have Greer Gar-son for the top role. Marion Marshall will leave today for a 10-day personal-appearance tpur with "That's My Boy" and also will be guest of honor at' the Erie Centennial.

Billy Mahan, who was in the "Jones Family" series, has joined "With a Song in My Heart" as a wounded GI. Grown up now, he has been in the Navy. Those who remember and who doesn't Jerome Kern's "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" will view a new concept of this number when it is presented in "Lovelyr To Look At" Metro's film version of "Roberta." With Marge and Gower Champion as the dancing stars this promises to be one of the most elab-' orate numbers of all time. It will be performed in a space as large as a football field, with some 5000 stars in the form of lights gleaming up from the plastic floor, and cloud and fog -effects to add to the mystical Hermes Pan is-designing the choreography. IU mm SCATS "360 KfVfB SCAR on su: HguTwuuu wm.

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