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2 NOV. 18, 1957-art IV 'Adam and Eve9 Unique Premiere Set Sequel Slated for Tes Girls' Title's Hot but French Movie Isn't- If "Fire Under Her Skin," the Vagabond Theater's cur Wilshire sees his reflection in a pool of water and when he in- troduces Eve to the taste for Four Star "Wild Is the. Wind," starring Anna Magnani, Anthony Quinn and Anthony Franciosa, will be premiered Dec. 11 at the Four Star Theater. Proceeds from the opening will benefit the City of Hope.

authoritative portraits of character. Unfortunately, Marcel Blistene's scenario is so jerkily and often irrelevantly episodic and his' direction so ill balanced that, amid the grunting and shout ing of banalities and the rat tling oi pot3 and pans Pellegrin and Mile. Pascal are prevented from developing their roles to any decent fullness. This is lamentable be cause the spectacle of a moral but lonely and unappeal ing man slowly succumbing to the dry rot of jealousy Is grist for real art. One remembers what the French did with "Symphonie Pasto rale." C.

S. i PRINCIPAL Dolore Mi. chaels acts important role Two Leads Proffered Neivman; Janet Poised on 'Precipice BY PHILIP K. SCIIEUEB Bill Lyon, my contact at MGM, was on the phone: "inspired by the success of 'Les Producer Sol C. Siegel is going ahead with plans for a sequel" "Not," I interrupted, 'Les Boys?" "That is Bill Lyon replied firmly and without sounding one whit abashed.

He went on to report that John Patrick, who wrote the first script, will write the second; the plot line will be similar, except that this time there will be three MALE leads, one of them Gene Kelly of "Les Girls," and one La Girl, Taina Elg, who was in that one with Mitzi Gay-nor and Kay Kendall The locale is being moved from France to America New Orleans, St. Louis and San Francisco. How about this (and I present it to MGM gratis) for a catchy slogan? 'Les Boys' Rhymes with Playboys!" Practically rounding out the key players In "Separate Tables," Priscilla Morgan of the original London company will make her Hollywood film debut as the hotel maid in the H-H-L version going into rehearsal today under Delbert Mann. Miss Morgan joins an imposing stellar line-up consisting of Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Wendy Hiller and Burt Lancaster In the Terence Rattigan drama. SERVICES OF NEWMAN IN DEMAND "Paul Newman figures in two different news releases today, wishfully if not yet in fact A writer named Paul IMonash left for London over the week end to discuss an arrangement by which the grape3.

Some Ability In 'this her first film, Christiane Martel, Miss Universe of 1953, shows signs of becoming a first-class ac tress. Neither character is given a word of dialogue and this to Miss Martel seems no handicap. She is first of all a very beautiful woman. In addition to this she seems to have the native ability to convey her thoughts through her eyes. When the serpent (one very much alive was used) en tices her to eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge one can read pages across her face.

A delicate suggestion of fear and excitement shows JAYNE nipj KOV PLAYING DOORS OPEN 12 NOON HO. 2-750R a RE. Mill V. P. VIC 1 fl 3VJ(lln 3 ELVIS end has a psvcrhsuss in 1 Pt is Jie would write and cc produce "The Rock" with John Sloan of Waterloo 4 Films, it concerns an American officer who falls in love with a woman of Gibraltar, and the.

hope is that they will take screen shape as, respectively, 1fc pietur that rfofM tell tttf ttory 1 cf the firt man and woman m' filmed in fllorioui color! ft Newman and Siivana Man- gano. That would be next April. Now then. Lii'Jji Writer Niven Busch says NOW IXCtUSIVf fNCAGIAIINI OAIIV 1 SAT. SUN.

11 NOON The pictuis witfTSBleam in its eye! 2.4 FUTURE AT All THEATRES EXCEPT FOX BEVERLY "DOMINO CALHOUN I men BARBARA LAAGE jrL 'L ULitL lLLLf BOBSY aRK -BRfGITTE FOSSET tmum It Mil he has already "had dis-' John Lupton cussions" with Newman about realizing the title role in, "The Execution of Private Slovick," also for next year. Busch is doing the Screenplay with the book's author, Bradford Hide. Slovick is pinpointed as the only U.S. serviceman since the Civil War to be court-martialed and executed for refusing to enter combat. That was in WW II.

Busch is driving in from his Whittier ranch today to petition John Lupton, currently in the TCF-IV series Broken Arrow, to costar with Newman. William Alland, late of U-I, appears to be taking up the sci-fic reins at Paramount from departed Producer George Pal. Alland will crack the whip next month over "The Colossus of New York," called a psychological shocker. It's an original by Willis Goldbeck; screenplay by Thelma Schnee; direction by Eugene Lourie, whose first in this field was a phenomenal moneymaker, "The Beast From 20 Fathoms." ACTRESS POISED ON 'PRECIPICE' A drama with a homosexual angle i3 next on the ichedule for David Heilweil, producer of "3:10 to Yuma." It is "Precipice," by 'Philip MacDonald, and it involves UNMNR I Cceluttm Cm.fmm.nl CccJmtlm Cm.fmm.nl Etnut ni iuiiix i CC5SPTC3 DRIVK-M tl MONTE DRIVC-IN FICIAl DRIVI-IN rent offering, does nothing else, it certainly demonstrates for all time that the French, when they really put their minds to it, can turn out as wretched a film as anyone. The photography alone would identify it as made for a pre-Civil War stag party and the closest thing to any fire we saw all evening was the red exit sign over the emergency door.

In a story taken from one of Rene Bragard's novels which, apparently, was at no time in the running for a Prix Goncourt, Gisele Pascal is a Parisian shop girl who makes the sordid little error of not only marrying a booz ing slob from Provence but also of going back with him down to his seedy, sleepy little mountain village in the Massif Central Brother Falls His hard-working, inartic ulate but comparatively moral larmer of a brother (Raymond Pellegrin) falls hard for his new sister-in-law (after the rake's death) but when she does not respond she runs off instead with a younger man only to have to return later a crime pas sionei duly occupies the last reel. Such a coarsely elemental story requires, needless to say, the subtlest, the most M-C-M PRESENTS A SOL C. SIEGEL PRODUCTION COLE PORTER'S "LES GIRLS" STARRING GENE KELLY MITZI GAYNOR KAY KENDALL TAINA ELG JACQUES EERGERAC cm Fur' JOHN PATRICK u.Mtum) COLE PORTER I MSTROOOLOR GEORGE CUK0R Thrf Th Vorldl" 'LA! 1 jrzr -JT CALL OR RCI-4111 A. IMNUIt K8YS DRIVE-IN Film at Fox "Adam and Eve," starring! Christiane Martel and Car- os Caena, opened Friday at the Fox Wilshire Theater for its first American showing. The picture has its short comings, but first and last Producer Director Alberto Gout must be given credit for having made this film with discretion and good taste.

However, Gout must take the responsibility for pre suming certain situations not implicit in the account as recorded in the Old Testa ment. After God banishes Adam and Eve from the Gar den of Eden, they wander across a desolate land for a ume, according 10 tnis mm story, and then return to the Garden, this time to be driv en out by an earthquake. This is not described in the Book of Genesis. Up to this point there are some very nne moments, such a3 Adam's discovery of his hands, the first time he Iciest JAILHOUSE ROCK Elvis Presley s. Rock Judy Tyler mm Mctq 9whraj Cut Trap Imm MM NT m.

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ov-nod ed pru RBttA I UNTIL THEY SAIL 0 J-1J4J Ma.Tra SUllH0 BATTLE STRIFE RQMQttB RTTSCA I as sne eat3 ana wauces Adam- to tat as well.) One can argue with, but not object to, Baena's inter- ni Atl 11 TMir' fTVn Trillfl his pantomime is noxaiways as clean and sharp as it might be. He is an attractive young man and not without ability. It is amusing to see. evidence of a smallpox sric-cination on Baena's arm hd the scar of an appendectomy on his abdomen. whether by oversight- or-in-difference, both Adam and Eve have navels.

Is this possible? "Adam and Eve" is not a great picture but it has a lot to recommend it. "Adam and Eve" is a Constelacjon production: and was filmed at the Churu-busco Studios in Mexico City. G.M.W, MANSFIELD -SUZY PARKE UtL nsmiiar: COf Cjpty0 1 PO. I 1 9 Ktzs. I LAV if ADSflk SEUCTEB SM0RI AUUECIA -a.

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C- 'ill JAIlHOtlSE HiiCK S0MIN0 Kll Of) 8)701 in Time Limit Ivednes- day at Orpheum, Picwood, Vogue, Fox Beverly, other theaters and drive-ins. Dramatic Movie Shoivs Scuttling of Battleship The action-packed story of the scuttling of a German battleship in World War II is vividly portrayed In "Pur suit of the Graf Spee," open ing Wednesday. Filmed in Technicolor, the authentic drama stars John Gregson, Anthony a I and Peter Finch and was chosen as the Royal Com mand Performance film. April Olrich, British ac tress who arrived in Holly wood over the week end, has featured role. "Slim Carter" will be companion film at Los Ange les, Hollywood, Ritz, Loyola, Academy Pasadena, Alex, California, Criterion, Village, Golden Gate, Tower, El Por tal, and La Reina Theaters, and Edwards Drive-In.

Niven Returning David Niven will return to Hollywood after completing "Bonjour Tr 1st esse" in France and is to immediate ly start filming "Separate Tables." fRSUCIW mm to, tmm msm im? HELD OVER MrttO IN COiOt 3'U fro tterer stopped That wftt hack! MGM mmm MONTGOMERY CLIFT ELIZABETH TAYLOR EVA MARIE SAINT "RAXIITRCC COUIITY" fKMfO HUGH wts. o. s. sun. mx i t.

t.tyr.w.).iT.m. KatiiM THANKS6IV1S3 tXI Oro.r Ktumd I rv CM.LINO cm "Ti.v Ca Ches Th it i i Is i' 'a triangle consisting, of a young college student (male), his art teacher (also male) and the boy's childhood sweetheart. Heilweil is urging Janet Leigh, back from "The Vikings" in Europe, to play the sweetheart, de Nw low PrcM-Atfuta SOe-Childfn Pra FRANK SINATRA WILLIAM KOLDEM JOKER IS WILD" "BRIDGES AT TOKO RI" (on taadt-Edaawood StwWo-Anahtin Oriv-fn Ihvrin. claring It offers her "strongest acting chal-J lenge." Miss Leigh has another commitment with Kirk Douglas' Bryna I which may interfere. The i director or.

rrecipice will Greta Thyssen be Ted Post, making the switchover from TV's Gunsmoke. United Artists may release. Greta Thyssen will be costarred with Zsa Zsa (Gabor) In the New York-made "Country Boy," rolling Nov. 28 it the Gold Medal studio. Producer is Aurora's Ralph Berpe.

Greta's most recent Hollywood movie is "Tha Beast of Budapest." Danny Kaye's "Me and the Colonel" will go the cameras today at Lyons, France. With Kaye are Curt Jurgens, Nicole Maurey, Akim Tamiroff and, for the next three days, 500 extras. Peter Glenville is directing the William Goetz-Columbia production. i 1 I'll V. BEVERLY Bav.

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