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-HEDDA HOPPER MOVIE CALL SHEET tn2lHtlt4 Zimti 1Q West. Connors and Fenady were previously teamed with Goodson and Todman the feature 'Night of the Tiger," still to be released, and Branded, the NBC-TV series. BETTY MARTIN' I Hudson Up for 'Prix' Lead Elvis Ups Ante to Relief Fund NATIONAL GENERAL CORPORATION rfrV WEGT CD ACT 1 at i KzJJU uTHu AT Ruu streets of Rolrie to shoot a sequence for Columbia's "Made in "Italy," directed by Nanni Loy and produced by Gianni Hecht. Tony -Regan and Shep Houghton have joined the cast of MGM's "The Glass Bottom Boat" portraying the roles of CIA men. Chuck 'Connors will make his motion picture directorial debut on one film and will star in another picture as a result of a co-production deal between his Sentinel Productions Co.

and Andrew J. Fenady Associates. Con-ners will direct "Wee Winnie Winkle," based on the early 20th Century-Fox film which starred Shirley Temple. The locale has been switched from India, to the American frontier Elvis Presley Is grateful to the motion picture industry and keeps on proving it. Since he's been in pictures, he's donated the customary 1 of his salary to the Motion Picture Relief Fund it adds up to $130,000 and a few months ago donated $50,000 more.

Elvis fi- nished his eight-picture- deal with Hal Wallis and signed for another next 2-9261- CR. 4-0411 EVENINC IT 1:30 PM (SUN. AT I PM) MATINEE SUN. It 2 PM SCATS FN AIL kdwimimcm xuornct! I 1 i fc I i NOW SA1E it WiliMn TMln, I I Aim.ivitiAnwiw. Sfudi'o Tourt Evty Day Exctpf Sundif-10 AM thru 4 PM year.

Beginning with this one, he has voluntarily upped his contribution to 2 of his salary to be given the fund in the name of the late Louise Fazenda. Before Sammy- Davis 'took off for a two-weeks rest, he did two one-hour specials for ABC. One for Thanksgiving, another for April. When Sinatra was in New York, Sammy said, Til give you M' 4 i-t 1 I I Wilms MAH'S 'GOLDFIHSEk'!" I' 7 Elvis Presley- 'EXCITIKG, RAPID, I EXTRAORDINARY III 1 EVERYWAYCOULD I TEACH JAMES BOND II yW EVEN ABOUT k.M Negotiations have been corvipleted to film the John Frankenheimer-Douglas Lewis production of "Grand Prix" in the single-lens Cinerama process and color with, financing and distribution by MGM. The announcement was made jointly by Robert O'Brien; of and William president of Frankenheimer- will direct and Edward Lewis will produce from a screenplay by Robert Alan Arthur on actual' racing sites the world over.

Rock Hudson is being sought to-star, but no deal has been set. Another case of a Hollywood actor going' to Italy to be "discovered" is John Phillip Law, handsome young actor, who after appearing in three Italian films has been signed to make his American screen debut in Norman Jewi-son's "The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming." He will portray a young Russian sailor in the Mirisch picture for United Artists and joins Carl Reiner, Jonathan Winters, Eva Marie Saint, Brian Keith, Alan Arkin and Paul Ford in the comedy. Producer Charles Feld-man has added Trevor Howard to the all-star cast of his "Casino Royale," the first of the James Bond books. And is currently ne- -gotiating with Orson Welles for another top role. Filming begins Nov.

15. Philip Dunne is in Hawaii to scout location sites for his forthcoming Black-hill production, "The Consort," which he co-authored with W. H. Men-ger and will direct, with Marvin Schwartz producing. The same team recently completed "Blindfold" for Universal.

Martha Hyer is one of the latest to join the cast of "Night of the Grizzly" being produced by Burt Dunne for Paramount. Anna Magnani has ended a iong absence from films and returned to the COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS A STANUY KRAMEU PRODUCTION STANLEY-WARNER CVKRtY HILt C. 111 1 e4Wllthlrlv.MeMllO Showtime llmutai Him Thun ifl W1 e.uo ju: nth tlL 12:30. I 1:10 WFU Sun. 4:10 N.

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29 MARCOT Lhmese I M2iHOll.YW0O0W.V0. HEADLINER Buddy Greco will open engage-, inent on Tuesday at Cocoa-, nut Grove of Ambassador. Film Festival to Open in S.F.onOct.21 The 9th annual San Francisco Film Festival, to be held at the Masonic Auditorium on Nob Hill from Oct. 21-31, will fea-, ture several innovations. For the first time, major motion pictures will be shown non-competitively.

Twenty-one feature films will, be screened for festival goers. The list will be announced later when the selection committee completes its work. Eight motion picture directors will be honored at the festival with showings of one of their major works. The honored direc-; tors, who will attend, are Mervyn LeRoy, George Cukor Buby Berely Me and My William Wellman Star; Is Lewis Milestone Mice and King Vidor and Hal Roach and John Franken-heimer "(The LeRoy picture to be shown will be announced later. Several films by' new American directors will be shown concurrently; with the festival.

These include Haskell Wexler's. "The Bus" and Vic Morrow's' "Deathwatch." There will also be an international competition for 'television programs, with three Golden Gate Awards to be given, one for the outstanding entertainment film, one for a single-station documentary, and the third for the outstanding multi station documenta-' ry. $25,000 to do the April show with me." Frank said, Til do It, but give you $15,000 for your favorite charity in Israel." Sammy's book "Yes, I Can" came out last week when all important New York papers were shut down. I had the same experience when, mine out never got a New York notice. 'y Walt Disney must be cat crazy.

He liked "That Darn Cat so much, the Gordons are riting a sequel called Cat prowls Again. Gordon, former press Bgent always Jias someone in mind when he writes a book. Doris Day was his image for "Cat but Hayley frills got it; -i, Too bad Pat Boyer's greatest friend, Benita Hume, was not here when tragedy struck. Pat is close to few 'people. A friend tells me that only two weeks ago she spent most of her time at a luncheon talking about how she was of son Michael, and how he had finally himself.

The powers that be, all 11, at Columbia changed the title "Mother Superior'' to "The Trouble With Angels." They probably thought there were too many nun stories going about. Debbie Reynolds is playing one, Greer Gar-son's a-mother superior, and now that darling Spring Byington plays one in four episodes of Dr, Kildare. You haven't seen much of Spring. been busy in the psychiatric ward of the Sawtelle Veterans Hospital. The fellows act out plays which are taped.

The best ones some amazingly good are played on the bedside circuit so everybody can enjoy them. The Joke "Was on Dinah Dinah Shore laughed so hard at one of George Burns' jokes, she strained a vocal chord and has had laryngitis ever did he say?" I asked. "You know George," said Dinah, "I can't repeat it." Dinah treated to a new Galanos: "A girl has to have something mew. Especially if she's going to be guesting on all the TV shows, like Bob Hope's and Danny Kaye's. She won't play night clubs until April, then does'.

Vegas and Tahoe, but she's mulling a tour of the college circuit. Tells me she is dating Dick Martin. She plays tennis and has taken up golf: "When I break a hundred, I'll send 'r iip a flare." 'Fred Astaire becomes a pool shark in his Dr. Kildare outing. I understand he really is: that when those pros come to town they all go up and shoot pool at his house.

Betty Bacall got both her older children off to school, and takes young Leslie back to New York with her. He 'had a great time at Malibu tried to sweep up all the. sand on the beach with his broom. And darn near made it. 1 sang happy birthday to Walter Pidgeon and knocked him off his stool.

He's been playing "The Happiest Mil--'' lionaire" all Says, "I'll take the road in preference to New York any day. The audiences are more grateful. In New York they only come to see you if they can't get. tickets to 'Dolly'." The Theater Guild wants him for a new play, but he'll read the script first. Rooney on Cloud 9 'Mickey Rooney didn't want anything for his birthday: have everything four beautiful children, a wife, and FONTEY1V1NUREYEV 'NEWSWEEK ltf VrW.

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Who could ask for anything more?" He's writhing a series called Roughshod for his pal Wade Preston. President Johnson asked Mitzi Gaynor to sing some songs about America at his annual reception dinner for congressmen, Cabinet members and wives at the White House Oct. 7, so Mitzi's brushing up on "Chicago" and "San Francisco," and will hurry back from Rio de Janei-. ro to keep the date. Freddy March will be there, too, reading from Thomas Wolfe.

Director Bill Wellman had his day at the San Francisco Film Festival. They ran "A Star Is Born." Both Fredric March and Janet Gaynor appeared with the picture. Louise-Brooks was on hand with "Beggars of Life." "I told them they could run any of my pictures exoept my stinkers," said Bill. "I made a few but not on purpose." Wellman looks like the healthiest guy in the world; spends most of his time in the pool for therapy on an ailing back which was broken in two places. His son Tim made him a grandfather for the ninth time AUOREY HEPBURN-REX HARRISON Hmmmm mum SHIRLEY PETER RICHARD MacLAINE USTINOV CRENNA MM Mum I AT TWM VMtATMt I I MIT ARNM WttTWN STATE ma um HOLLYWOOD HO Mill KOllilll YIIU6E COAIt s-m jay iffi-O'Pfficx torn! TONIGHT AT 8:30 P.M.

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