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his wife; Paul Langtoo, Youtli Again 'SliririMiig cellar, to which ha has been booted by the cat, that prc vides the real excitement and suspense and also the cleverest use of objects built to scale. Down to mere Inches, Drama Horton Star -of Comedy Edward Everett Horton rsturns to the Pasadena Playhouse tonight in th conedy. "All for Marv." Hor- and Funny ILOgangCltSCimgS Partlv1fl brother-in-law April Kent, the midget (but not really), and Raymond Bailey and William Schallert as baffled doctors. Jack Arnold directed the Albert Zugsmith production. A special nod is due the de signers and technicians involved.

"The Incredible Shrinking Man" is screening at RKO Hillstreet, Ritz, New Fox Hollywood and eight Pacific Drive-Ins. The second feature, "I've Lived Before," treats of reincarnation a la Bridey Murphy. In ft are Jock Mahoney, Leigh Snowden, Ann Harding and John Mc-Intire. Z. m.

WNIBHT CAU ton broke house records at the Pasadena house in "The-White Sheep of the Family" about a year ago. I Majel Barrett, New York" actress, portrays Mary and Charles Chaplin Jr. impersonates a Swiss chalet owner who becomes her escort Other principals are Robert Courtleiirh. Irene Seidner and Taul Stickles. The play was staged by Lenore infinity infinitesimal Infinity.

There is no last-minute cure-all in Richard Matheson's screenplay from his own novel. But Carey, still able to see the stars in the night sky, draws consolation from the knowledge that there is room in God's plan for the least of His creatures. Tight for Survival' Even Carey's wife turns from him with ill-concealed horror after a serum, which has arrested hia shrinkage at 36V inches, grows ineffective. He mocks himcelf as the child that looks like a becomes a public curiosity and is briefly comforted by a girl midget. But he goes right on wasting away and has soon passed from her ken.

Hers and that of all the living except, successively, the house cat and a spider, both "grown" to Gargantuan size, ft is his final ordeal in the 1 THIATIIf DltlCT II. 1-41 1 1 EKS TO UCHiN SUSPKSFUL -I Wbk' Giulietta Masina Due in 'Nights of Cabiria? Steiger May Do Artist BY EDWIN SCHALLERT Two feminine stars who have reaily glamorized the visit of the foreign contingent competing for Academy Awards are Maria Schell and Gilulietta Masina, who is much spotlighted because of "La Strada." Miss Schell has made pictures in French and English as well as German, because she hails from Vienna, and has even done a film in Italian. Miss Masina is also an excellent linguist speaking French with, as great efficiency as her own native Especially interesting about her is the fact that her new picture "The Nights of Cabiria," written and direct- ed like "La Strada" by her husband, Federic Fellini, will be seen here probably in September. In this case "Cabiria" has no connection with that' classic of the movies which was called by that name. "Cabiria" has come to mean something spectacular and big in Italy, and is, therefore, a sort of satirical contrast to Miss Masina, who is of small stature.

She advised that her husband is working on a new film which will have an American as the star, but in which she will not appear. ROD STEIGER WOULD DEPICT VELASQUEZ The name of Velasquez, the painter, again hovers on the film horizon with Rod Steiger as a possibility for the role, The actor has been discussing this as a follow-up to "Across the hum, atisiir'rtrirftisl. 2ad BIG WEEK IXOLUBIVCLV AT on Rampage Youth Is weighad in the balance and, onct more, parents are found wanting in "The Delinquents," seventy-five minutes of antisocial behavior, which opened yesterday at the Orpheum, Holly-wood, Uptown, Fox Ingle-wood, Glendale and six drive-ins. Actually this reviewer finds some gratification in being able to report that, as juve nile errancy epics go, this black and white one doesn't go too badly at all. It is semi-documentary in treatment with Kansas City, most effectively used for locale.

Writer-director-producer (for Imperial Films) Robert Alt-man is to be congratulated for turning out a fairly low keyed story minus preachment and most of the stereotypes of the genre. Pair Involved Tommy Laughlln and Rosemary Howard are two decent teen-agers steadies who by accident become Involved with a bunch of thoroughly rotten adolescent apples of both sexes headed by a jittery blond braggart (Peter Miller) and his skin ny, switch blade-wielding lieutenant (Dick BaksUyanX The activities of the group are, as they are not in too many other pictures of this sort, kept within the limits of probability: vandalism. housebreaking, petty theft and this helps boost the reality quotient Sadder, Wiser The decent boy, his girl and their parents come out of it scathed but wiser after the Kansas City Police Department lets them in on the score. Considering the lack of any name players, there is a surprising competence in the acting And the verdant flora of the suburban Midwest couldn't have furnished a sharper contrast with the juvenile fauna. Accompanying at all houses is "Hit and Run," a United Artists release, which "had to explode." It did not.

And the fault can't be Hugo Haas'. Director and heavy angle of the triangle, he is far too smooth a professional to drop the ball. Burly Vince Edwards isn't a bad actor either and even blonde Cleo Moore had come a long way since with a line. It's the picture. Another highly diluted "Double Indemnity." Too highly diluted.

C. S. ii.i 'ZWWiy (Ms tl fox 55 Bridge" with John Stafford, producing for the J. Arthur Rank organization, and Ken Annakin director. Steiger himself is a painter, which is one reason he has had the idea of the Ve-, lasquez subject.

He believes this could be highly popular following "Lust for Life." Velasquez, in addition to his artistic work, was involved in various diplomatic missions. AWARD' Ad7on -a Vflnner of I 1 Coctums, Color Art DlrHn 1 nd Dtcoration, Color Carey is yet a man fighting the immemorial battle to sur vive with all of man's brain and ingenuity. A pin becomes a spear, scissors a catapult, cotton thread a rope and a lead pencil a log that keeps him afloat when the water heater bursts and looses its flood. While there is no time for much acting as such, Wil liams gives a realistically pained account of a chap in a plight without precedent. He is supported up or down to a point by-Randy Stuart, L.

aaaM 2-m an at. k. MWMtolM I AVX i'J 5 Academy Award nominations GcryCOOrlR. WHLIAMIOTJ CO IIAMM DOROTHY ilSaMMiraM Perkins Li om) aTiI TAG El ON LY I TO MUSIC! Joyous hlgh-jinxl CMQUSCOPtMbtTKICOlOll Ml MM aur 111 I I If Marjorie Main BLm CD If MBM I 2 It- ,1 TV i Piper Laurie, who was engaged for "Until They tlPer LaUTl Sail" by Producer Charles Schnee. and Director Robert Wise at MGM, is reported much intrigued by the new planned feature, "Party Girl." Schnee is to make this from the original by Leo Katcher with a George Wells script.

Andrew Duggan, who was in "Three Brave Men" and "Domino," will be seen as a featured heavy in "Decision at Sundown," starring Randolph Scott, with Harry Joe Brown producing and Budd Boetticher directing. The film starts Monday. MARY KAYE TRIO TO INSPIRE MUSICALS Looking back on the time when a consistent series of popular pictures were made with the Andrews Sisters, the Ritz Brothers, as well as Donald O'Connor and Peg- Frightening BY PHILIP K. SCHEUER In "The Incredible Shrink. ing Man," Hollywood is still dealing with giantism but reverse.

or as vne man shrinks, everything sets, furniture, props, animals, in sects and other people gets proportionately larger. Here is a fascinating exer cise in imagination, as terri fying as it is funny, and Uni versal-International, tradi tional home (begging its par don!) of assorted freaks, is just the studio to have carried it off. Science-fiction admirers who are accustomed to find-i ing food for thought as well as vicarious thrills in such flights of fancy will not be disappointed, either. The man in question gets into his frightful fix as a result ot having been exposed to a radioactive fog, quite reasonably the consequence of an atomic fallout, and also to a spray of insecticide. Between the two his cells begin to con-! tract and he develops what is, In effect, an anticancer.

Into the Infinite Scott Carey (played by Grant Williams) is a 6-footer at the staVt; at the finish he is dwindling to "KEENLY PLAYED BY (TONY) PERKINS -N. V. TTMiS 1. SCREEN'S explosive NEW mm tltmng ANTHONY PERKINS KARL MAIDEN 'i Produced bvAlan Pakula Directed by Robert Mulligan Screenplay by Ted Berkman i and Raphael Blau 2nd SMASH WEEK! tifiiikirt BEST ACTRESS ACTOR Ingrid Bergman Yul Brynnsr IRAYE UT-Ah tOUTMSlDf-AI 'SILENT W0RI.D i STAR li Baort Oomi Norn HO, 1 -iHt St 5 i Deborah KERR Yul BRMIER 1 I umim I tmum I jjr KM MtKSH Si VMS arami rm APOLLO H0-M537, OIANT CHINISE 11:45. H0-17MB, RI-141U D.

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"The Curtain Rises," romantic comedy by Benjamin Kaye, will be produced starting Tuesday by Herb Rogers at the Palm Springs Playhouse, with Michael Fer-tall directing the stock cast. Russell Nype is rated a likely bet for a Carol Reed picture, "Happy Is the Day," to be shot in London for 20th Century-Fox release, in addition to an independent icture to be made here by William R. KatzelL This i itled "It Happens Every and is an original by. Donald Ganzer. gy Kyan, some years ago at Universal, those Bel-Air Ryan, producers, Aubrey Scheck and Howard Koch; are reported contemplating a sequence with the Mary Kaye Trio.

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