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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 35

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MOVIELAND, EVENTS Movie' on Subject of Flying Saucers Stays at Wilshire the government's check on saucer-sightings, long a top secret of the Pentagon. It was made with the knowledge of the United States Air Force, which labels the subjects matter as "unknowns." Italian Pair Verdi's opera, "Rigoletto," starring Tito Gobbi and Lina Pagliughi. with "The Story of Tosca," which stars Tag-liavini, currently playing at the Sunset Theater, will continue through Thursday. Mala Powers Faces Bright Film Future ram a "Unidentified flying CV Jects," documanUry drama which reveals the Log angtleg Cimes' 13, 1956-ptt 1 35 If all plans materialize, Ma. day.

This is the younf son of James and Pamela Mason. COVMst CltY-WiJe Showim in 10 ThsstresI "truth" about "lying la Powers, now in "Tammy" saucer," continues In the iec- "The Magic Amulet," by with Debbie Reynolds at U-I, -A inQeit i cond week of a limited ex Roy King, will ppen tomorrow will have a very busy schedule indeed, She is being kluslvs showing at tha fox night at the Hollywood Rep, Wilshirs talked up for the role of ertory Theater with, east including Gere Craft tnd Produced by Clarence Bridey Murphy, per report, Greene and Russell Rouse, at Paramount and also men Kathy Marlow as well is Jean Willes Captures Fourth Queen Role; Halt Called on Clift Film BY EDWIN SCHALLERT Th fourth queen to be signed for "A King and Four Queens" at last determined as Jean Willes, which Is a terrific break for this young lady who has been In var "Unidentified Flying" Ob Zachary Berger, Euni jects" is the case history of Jim Ellis and others. tioned for "King Kelly," the Bryna Production with Kirk Douglas. Moreover, she Is set for the TV series based on "You Can't Take It With William Dozier, head of COURT (JESTER production at RKO, is mo You" at Columbia. VIVIAN BLAINE plays Miss Adelaide in "Guys and Dolls" tomorrow at Hawaii, State, Pkwood, drive-ins.

Anthony Quiyle, following his appearance as tha defense attorney in "The Wrong Man" for Producer-Director 'I 7M3JM ITllflff Alfred Hitchcock at Warners, was due to fly out to New mentarily expected to return from his eastern conferences with Daniel Marcia Henderson may Sgain get a chance to play the role of Wendy in a revival of "Peter Pan" as a straight dramatic attraction in the East. It is possible that Jean Arthur will again star. Jim Backus will portray a graying Army sergeant in "The Girl He Left Behind" CO-FEATURK 1 (Aetdwnyooly) I York last night preliminary to leaving for England. He Theater Host to Architects Grauman's Chinese Thea "STAR, THE DOIT" I will return to the btratfora let: FEATUW JUXTHEATMS (bctet ActdMiyl Upon-Avon Theater, where he is a producer, director and DICK POWELL In "JOHNNY O'CLOCK' ter tomorrow night will be closed to the public. star.

Alexander Morgan Mason, The Hollywood first-run now 11 months old, wasi for at Warners, where he last ious pictures and TV shows. She joins Eleanor Parker, aa the feminine star with Clark Gable in the Russ-Field production, as well as Barbara Nichols and Sara Shane. Miss Willes will play Ruby, described as a sultry, sen-, suous Mexican girl. In the ghost town they ar all under the guardianship of Jo Van Fleet aa their moth-er-in-law. Three of their bank-robber husbands have been killed in a dynamite explosion and ona has escaped.

It is on the question pertaining to which of the husbands has escaped that much of the plot depends in other words, which of the young women Is still married when Clark Gable comes to town. Raoul Walsh will start directing the feature May 21 at St. George, Utah! with David Hempstead producing under the supervision. of Robert Waterfield, executive producer. Because of Montgomery Cliffs secldent, the production of "Raintree County' atMGM will be shut down for two or three weeks.

Clift is in practically every scene in this Civil War story. The company was to have left for two months locationing Saturday in Kentucky, Ten nessee, Mississippi and Louisiana. This trip will be deferred. Clift is reported recovering very well, although it is bound to take the time indicated for his complete recuperation. STUDIO CLUB PRESENTS CLEVER REVUE Tha young women of tha Studio Club can take a big bow for the musical revue which they are staging this fweek.

When viewed at the dress rehearsal Sunday showcase will play host to the American Institute of mally christened at the All appeared as the father of Saints Episcopal Church sun- 1(IT MW N. HOUYWOOO lITI JL ctjrr.ric cosptoh san gakxiei victory fioxai fitiyt-IM ORIVC-IN MIVI-M MNMMIB BMVMII OKIVI.IM aTZB w.MMi tu.ui.,wi tx "ila mum "THE COURT JESTERS I P7 10 RUt iiJhimy O'clock NOW, Bm.i AtAOWS rmWmU Mr Cww Architects, who are holding James Dean in "Rebel Without a Cause." their annual national con Director Sherman A Rose vention here. The delegates and their has a bid In for "This Way to Heaven," science-fiction i i iOO OCOCOOXX30COOCOOCO I MH CYt) 1 VU mt WitM TA i mm MM'Niin i 1MMM-RNMUM i 5' from M-O-M In COLOR and BirtOMjaAaioiva VOOUI A VILIAOI I lmm. mm mwAm, m. ntJ wives will witness the pre view of a film.

Story Jay Harold Sherman, with i view, to starring Jack The now show ing "The Man in the Gray Carson, recently in "Magnificent Flannel Suit," will have only Tin crsstsf (f "TinMtt" trokts ftif Istt tht pasiltas yoeng girl. bit the dssirss sf twe kistfst hrta the IrtnaHtfspiritiMir a matinee program tomor tn Fredd Wayne, whose only icture assignment known ere was in "Crest of the row. Wive" with Gene Kelly in Eastern Player Seen in 'Cadillac' England, win play the featured part of a drill sergeant in "The Girl He Left Behind" RIALTO Mi and BrMdwt Paduans to Offer Change of Show The gaiety, 'rhythm and color of Michoacan come to the stage in the Mexican Players' fourth play of 1956, "Las Cana-cuas'" (Wreaths of Mari-' gold), beginning its six-week run tomorrow at Padua Hills Theater near Claremont. Taking its name from a welcoming ceremony for honored guests to the Island of Janltjtfp in Lake Patacuaro, this play provides opportunity fop the players to present the lighthearted sortgs and dances of Michoacan in the fiestas which Open, and cIobb the play. CINTURT CMIUf, CrmhM JU.3,28;OR.8m0 Com.

9:30 m.tm at Warners. Russ Bender is playing the LAKIWOOD role of Ed McKeever, har EDWARDS mvi-iM mvf-m 2nd WEEK! I assed executive, in "The Solid Gold Cadillac," which stars ROSECRANS LAUREL omvi-M Zasu Pitts, at Pasadena BRIVC-tN night, the snow, airectea by Sam Gilman, evidenced unusual promise, It has by Stan Hoffman" and lyrics by Dick Allen, sketches by Everett Green-'baum, choreography by Shelah Hackett and Bill' Foster. Show is titled 53166," which' is the Studio Club tele- phone number and unquestionably the club it-, self will be a talent scouts' paradise during the bal-, ance of the week because a rmmW Vrf tho irirlo Hn y. Bender is an eastern actor WHITTIER who recently arrived in Hol SAN VAL ORIVOIN TH.U;iO.TH.2S7M WHtt. vTeesMveeel UIH OK.

I lywood. His motion picture credits are "It Conquered the I HARRIET ANDERSSOH. WEST COAST TOMORROW I 4-sf ariImJ Cont. 12:30. MA.

9-3211 Toll Aret only Zi. 7431 2nd Fetlun it All Thwlen Etpt VIIIih. World," "Kelly and Me," "A MEET ME IN Life at Stake" and "Paula." Latest Hitchcock LAS VEGAS ALSO AT Mftrjo Thriller Booked Mi LOUIS Dt NOCHEMONT-S Imbr Teamed together for the first time are James Stewart Silk lf Right 1:31 cellent work. Ann B. Davis Ann B.

Davis, who Is the comedienne Shultzy on the Robert Cummings television show, has been secured aa a columnist in "The Best Things in Life Are 'Producer Henry Ephron. She was viously in "A Man Called Peter." Alan Hale will join John Ericson and Mari Blanchard In a featured part as a steeplejack in "The Cruel at Allied Artists. HOLLYWOOD INSPIRES NEW STAGE OFFERING Robert Lavin, actors' agent from the East, has arrived in town with plans and even financing fpr the production of a stage attraction in Los Angeles and San Fran si TRusa fnirmriiin vrMtr siWARNERCOLOR JOAN FONTAINE and Doris Day, starring in "The Man Who Knew Too Much," Alfred Hitchcock's newest suspense drama, opening next at the Paramount Hollywood Theater for an exclusive Tkidtrt "MLy: li fir frjtfy Evminf 7 ni II p.m. S2.iSftl.75 hlrtay 3,1:30,11:30 S2.S S1.75 .65 11.75 i (All pricn Including tel.) PARTIES fer SAR1TA MQNTIEL-VINCEKT ERICE URCEirSMAU RESERVED SEATS NOWSNSUE ROUPS bT Mi 0 2nd HIT AT All THf AMI I at Box Office or by Mail Order tjtaHntHOI-IMt- The settings are Marra- Tickets also on sale at So. A Calif.

Muiie So llll I ONE SHOW kech, French Morocco, and London. I Hill St 65 Mutual 7 1 LAol mmmmfmmmmmmmmmmm Cisco, ine reason aa wants to dottis on the West Ticket Agencies aml TONIGHT AT 1:30 P.M. LAST. DAY! mil HURRY! riNAL DAYl K03-6S91 WW DAY! 3 I a 1U oMOpntiMUJM 1 'AT nil a.sm rl i III THE "CAEY" From M-tt-M CtNEMASCOPf tnd COLOR USUI CAR0N JOHN KERR I fTID THtTR (xeuisivELv emu MA.J.3JU.ZE.7431 i Coast is because the show is about Hollywood. over, it treats the people of the town with botti re-I spect and sympathy, ha -1 avers.

Title of the play is "A Palm Tree in a Rose Garden" and it was ten by Meade Roberts of jtgr. V' I if -r fjrv. ten STBGER STOUIS I CFIATURE-HlwWirwcDOWWrOV mt fat HOUYWOOO only I 1 'STAR IN THE DUST I MftlUTiTnTll I iTiili" I miis QJ Brooklyn and deals with a middle-class proprietress of an apartment court, i who once had a close-up in UunvM'i am BEVERLY 1 AFIC DRIVI-INS VIIMQNf STUDIO El MONTE AOI IIO SKY VAN NUYS mod PICKWICK Arfrfatf Aflrcfim 'REUNION IN PAKS1 'SUUTH BUT SURE tHI i in. aiona freeman Merry Widow, and has a tremendous interest in all ambitious young talent. RKO is installing $200,000 worth of new sound equip-; under the supervision of John Aalberg, head of c-the sound department, as part of the current expansion Dennis O'Keefe, playing an Army captain, joint Barry 1 Sullivan as the renegade outlaw and Mont Freeman in "Massacre at Dragoon Wells," which Producer Lindsley Parsons will start July 9.

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