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SAtURDAY.lAPRIL 4, 1359..: WILL McLAUCHLIN'S lUdioaaaoGreen Jr 'ani'iionitnit' PtrtaiHint Aelivilln tnd- Pirsonatititt in iht World of Makt-Btlitvt Ernie Kovaci and Burt Ives hive been added to the cast being assembled by English producer-director Carol Reed (or hit movie version of Our Man in Havana. Then Hollywood players will join, Su Alee-Guinnesa, Noel Coward and Sir Ralph Richardson in the Cuban Capital where location shooting of Graham Greene latest novel is scheduled to begin next week. From East Africa eome word' that Hollywood director Richard Thorpe hM started production on Adamson in Africa, with Robert Taylor, in the jungle country of Tanganika and Mombasa. There are many other Hollywood and London film units at work far away from their home studios, all of which bears out the fact that the character of -the motion picture, industry hat become genuinely international 1 American stars and supporting players are appearing. In French, Italian and 'English movies, and their Counterparts from foreign4fids are appearing in American movies as more and more are being 'filmed on location abroad.

International Story. It was not always so. Xenophobia, both oo the part of Hollywood and in foreign production centres, prevented any real interchange of ideas and people, any real- understanding of mutual problems. The breakdown of suspicion and hostility began as nearly as it is possible to Sinpoint a gradual process ack in 1935 when England's Alexander Korda became a partner in America's United Artists. This event marked the first Investment of 'British capital in an American film company But, more than that.

It ushered in the first real Interchange of directors, writers, actors and technicians on both sides of the Atlantic What has taken place sine) In the way of international co-operation owes much to the For United Artists it was a decisive move, to be sure," but not one that broke entirely new ground. Almost from its inception the company had been a little more Interested In movte produc tion abroad than had its. league In the Ajnej film industry. Operatli United It anould be coK 3C oar unique. iitkiM ar mas av ricu Hkmiriunnni xooi i nnutu 2nd Vrr open i'i'noo, pHEGND.

2ND WEEK i I rl i 1 ff O'li there was the school-teacher -1 I V- who realated hlm-and that 1 I taeant trouble I Jj-T ADMISSION PRICES Mi8mi fff. Shidulj .60 OiildfW 25c Airrttw "4 pointed out, does not prdHuce its own movies. The company finances and distributes the films made for it by independent producers. it is not committed to a huge annual program to utilize contract play-era and directors on salary. It has been free to look for movies released through the UA trademark wherever, it might find them, and this has included the product of foreign filmmakers.

Now, in the' midst of -celebrating its 40th anniversary, the company points with Just tifiable pridf to its-, pioneer work In establishing rapport between the American and foreign motion picture in dustries. This, international co-opera tion policy is extended not not only to movies made' in foreign countries, -but also to fareiffn actors, director and producers who have madel their movie in North 'America. As early as 9214w6) yeart after the founding of the company UnitetK Artists distributed' I Accuse, the fine French-made movie based on the story of the Dreyfus Affair, along with auch native products as the movies of Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie' Chaplin, Mary Pickford and David Wark Griffith. Yesterday and Today; -Long before they were THAT EVER HAPPENED TO wait I I 1 1 rr i I generally accepted by moviegoers. United Artist helped market the pictures of such producers and directors PommerrHerbert-wa-- cox.rik Charrei, Alexander and Zollan Korda, Paul CzinnerV Friu Lang, William' 1 Cameron hcqc Clair.

Victor Saville, Jacqus Feyder, Anjhpny Aaqulth, Mithaef Powell, Alfred Hitch-' cock, micnici iioii.wii, iwy 1 Tl The company lntroduced for the first time, on this, continent such foreign stars as Nazimova, VilmaBanky, Lupe Velez, Jack Buchanan, Anna Strn, Elizabeth Beiner, Robert Donat. Merle Oberon, Charles Laughton. Binri: Barnes, Ralph Richardson, Laurence Olivier, Rex Harri son and Vivien Leigh. In recent years. United Artists has distributed many notable movies made on foreign toil.

Australia, Italy, France, England, India, Africa, the Phillipines, the British West Indies, Mexico. Switzerland, Brazil and Hawaii i all of these and more have served at location sites, for recent and current releases. Royal Ballet on FUm. When Dr. Paul Czinner's pro- duction of.

the Bolshoi Ballet starring Russia's famed U.la-1 nova was released last year it was acclaimed by critics and movie-goers around the' world. Now Dr. Czinner. hat made another The Royal Ballet, featuring Dame Margot Fon- teyn and Michael Soames. production, which employs Czinner's special technique.

I 1 i was filmed In Eattmari Color at the Royal OperaHoute with a)J OTTAWA JOURNAE T. I 'r- II tBT tBk CMtt gc -aa-----atatataaatBaaBtttaitatttatattia-- 1 aaiH tM naa Min WWinii are wi im MB ai wn i-nmw aa oattery or 1 1 jramer. Mias Fonfeyn, who had refused offers from every big Britithand American film com- for 20 years, will appear in three of the best ballets of hei feueiluiie. Ondine, Tirebird and Swan Lake, Act II. to Big Screen.

Five altunni of television's popular afternoon ahow for nviViivntAiii. fl Dean WARTIN Shirley MacLAINE U6U pnstntg SOL SICGEL fOOUCTION RUNNING' naCOlOR CMxcr: ADULT A There was Omny who followed hlmeveryw.here-ai4J -mat meant troublol TV (0MM-- -T UtulMMl Wirt SUrU" MBXStxtSHnHOgfajB -yi 1 1 1 ar wvrrr. if iv. lia-ii! xj ucj 5 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS NOW PLAYING the youngsters Mickey Mouse Club are cast with 1- "-v rr gw 3 Wi tommms 50001 IV I 1 I i naiiaj II 1 Wj- I I II I 1 p'RT ArTflK" I I I ,1 iMgiiLri.ira tiTnril ''Ai "Makes 'And God WTTI 'WtlLYTll'FURDOM- SaHOIKI Created Woman ataeimiim iMirt jv, "Sy rji i i. m-1 I seem like a nurserv I fc A 2 .11.

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1 oday only 2 Teenage Shock i I ANGEL" Plus THE YOUNG CAPTIVES" I i i i i i i i i rr I I Fred MacMurray and Jean Hagen uv Toe Shaggy Dog. Wall i icomedy fantasy. the Regent Theatre, "x- Tommy Kirk and Kevin Corcoran, who appeared- in Duney Old Teller, again portray brothers iri.the story- -of a teenager "who turns into a snaggy flog and uncovers a spy ring. Making their debuts In the 'movie are Annette Funicello, Tim Considine and Roberta Shore. They play the roleav of Tommy's friends and neighbors who become in- volved in the misadventures I the boy-turned-dog.

Monday Ii Oscar Night. The. annual awards or tne demy of Motion and Sciences will be pre- on the. ttage.of Pan- tage't VTheatre. Lot Angeles, next 'Monday night.

-According to fqrecsters the battle for the much-coveted "Oscars for, best pictures, best actor and supporting actor Aiest actress and supporting actress and best di rector will be on of the) most smritM in recent The outcome is anybody's but this corner will be a bit disappointed3tif The Defiant Ones fails to cop the, gold-tinted statuette. And as the tuccess of-a-picture depends upon theyiacting and our chofce in these two categories are Sidney Poitier anil! 'anley Kramer, respectively. Rosalind Russell gets our vote as best actress for the Entertainment Directory I Movie T)me Schedule AUTO-8KY: "Ounflfht al th OIC corrM-i "Ti Liutnnt Wort Skiru-. rirn ahow at duik. "torn Cam.

ttunnlna" III 4 01 SIS 1 1J. L.H Wioar 35. CAftTTXIt: "Paratraop Command" lit- 4 07 TBI 0 35. "Submarine SeaYiawk1' IS.JO 44 -8 3S t.32. Laat complcta- show .33 m.

i ClKtni: Tha KiH Annl 1J1 43 J10 10 03; "Th. Vnunf Captive." 140 4 03 a 30 I 00. Lait riiow a 00. CINEMA DB 'rili tt PrMinn" 4.32 0M; "Coup Dur Ches Lc. MAIN ELQI "Th "Dnrlnr-.

Dilemma" 130 3 30 9 30 7.30 1 33, La.t IS. LITTLE ELGIN: "Th Nnnn Mnuth I 30 3 30 143 7J3 1 40. Laii ahow IS ELMDALE: Round th riia 1 13 115 SIS 7.13 13 (how tOO. rdANCAIS: "Gren Aroher Irlal" 10 00; Snowflrc" 10 33 2 33 -I 7.30; "Th Young Uon." 1L30 4.13 a 40. I LINDEN: "Whlrlwlnrt" 1 03 P.U of tb W- 3 23 1 10; Hold Th( Une" 4 30 33, 1 00 5 30 10 13.

Lail hnw 4S. HAYPAIR: -Proud-Rebel- 14S 7 10 40; Snow White the. Seven Dwarli" 30 4 40 a io Lut ioow a ic. NELSON: CJUIly Round th PU 1 00 103 3 10 T.1S IM. Laat iho.w 00.

RECENT: -THE SHAGGY WG' 10 O0-- IS 10 1 33 4 33 7.13 33.. La.l how .00 RIAI.TO: Trn-I. In th Navy" 3 20 7.13; "Ghsaf on Ih Looee" 1 00 4 33 1 43; "Abbott Coetello Go to Mare" 103 S.Ot.' t.S3. RIDEAU: "Klna of Wild gtalllnn." 12 00 140 3 13 7 33 10 33; -Let'. Go N.rr 1 JO 4 03 40 ase.

La it abow t.15. I SOMERSET: "Imitation 0nr.l" 140 S.43 10 00; -Taraan" l.iot- a 33; urtoona. 4 13. 'Dancing Floor Show AVALO CLtm Oandnt ntrtUl 1 HAIID1ERE Daneina tuahuy. CHATEAU LAURISR Daaaln.

I. nlehtW -v HINRI-MuEl In th laloa 1 Or i GREBCR HOTEL: Danelnf nlfhtlr aiondey throut Saturday. ST LOins HOTEL Daneina Jil.hlly iOTTAWA Hot'SE Mutt th GrtU and Circus Lotina. II 1 I liilM inn mi i a I ta. I I I uciAAaJ I i I r-Lia- 1111 am in i isuw-- r3mrrgFr.

uvAfif h.m I I pfLgl FUPT" Th.tLlne-1 I -mJiftlumrtmm LXUJJLJ Eastern Ontario Drama Festival Opens Tuesday ston. OnCrAart A Five amateur- theatre; groups compete, In the Five amateur-1 theatre. Fjitem Drama Fes- Uval tuning ''Convocation is: Ottawa, Kingston, Belleville April 7 "Born by and Brockville groups have en-' Caraon Kanini Belleville JThe-tered competition for a'regional tre Guild; trophy arid a chance to enter! Blind bSamuel the Toronto Dominion finale Spewack. BrockvilleTHtle The-Mv 18.M. latre uilcL April 9 "Hedda Th.

f.K-! will hiAtfd by" '-British actor-producer' Richard Ainlev. His selection of! versatility of her acting. in title role of Auntie Mame. Btst supporting- actor and 'actresa Lee-J. Cobb an The Brotnerai -u-ju nnir in Separate Tables.

2 WW -AW 1 ai ak I ill I i rr.Ti.TMMiBii 1 tented April It comprises The Battle of by Norman Williams, Peterborough Little Theatre; "The Voice of by E. JhV-jubli-7'' Chrli Wit Domino Theatrt of Kingston. POLICE IN TEARS, QUEBEC, April 4. A leak' in a tear-gat bomb emptied the Provincial Police local headquarters of its personnel for a half-hour here todav. The occurred atock of the bombi was being unpackaged in the storage room.

ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PLEASE NOTE ELMDALE: Special Children's Program Today't Matinee Regular Performance of "Rally Round the Flag, Boys" commences at 8.1S p.m. '13 It il I Til I MT 1 3 It'll 1 1 111" 7-n l1TA 1 1 1 a gil I 1 4gf laT am Hgamw arggflaW ALL COLOR ALAN OUVW LAOD-deKAVILLANO. TIOMCAOat miimiav: -AMI Cm IRetuletedl A Tremend. All-ltar, BURL IVES anil in uie In the Rot That Wnn ftlIV An A.adeaay jf AM BAKER l-t. Chariton' HESTON ives lijj? "ft L- af ENDS TODAY! O.

rrd. 'Inllrllon Generar "Tirua'i 31ht lar.Life1 TWO BRAND ana hii uOGLjEY KlCLEI MEMS 1 tow 11,000,000 WV" ALAN RUNCC FRANK etaht, Dlava for the. fit ounced April 12. -I three-act play program Hennk Ibsen, Domino hejie, of Kings ton; April Lov of Four by Peter Latino v. Ottawa Little Theatre; April 11; The Cave byWjlliam Saroyan, Ottawa Theatre ouiia.

a matinM nrnrram of three one-pact plays is to be pre- JJ. A i. NOHIHATED FOR ACADEMY AWARD 'BEST ACTRESS OF THE i -rr i ti itaui pOWtR tltn miim Brliltl Rardot wmm i van am ift'Ytiifimti "an.KKFf affair navld Nlven All-ClneaiaSeop Shawl PAUL NEWMAN Aradeany Award Komlne JOANNE WOODWARn ANTHONY Or-w FRANC IOB A VVUI Ta summer 2u uStJ FTTj NEWr BULLET-HOT HITS STARTING MONDAY! aV 1 IN Of IRUTI FORCi! COnflOY LEON JANNtY V. IB. ata)w ajBX.

i a. I a. I "IX a Loir i imii loaovi -ixinq ar in nno jranioni i i Frldav mi Rh-hard FmirnW- a denUf technician who pleaded guilty to illegal practice of the amntatat ui in cuiuiu 1 1 ttaiai 1.1 im accuted'i eighth offence and he had already paid fines totalling. $1,900. PICK TORONTO.

LAS VEGAS, April 4. P.1"1" "n- show butineat Friday picked Toronto for Itt 1960 conven- ition. DOCTORS DILEMMA mctsocolSi a.ataiM4 TRTH S.J0 4th Week! smart alec Sheer nwinea anrj aO Gumaal The atui really diairtpioa aSowr Tale it from ihe Korie'i aiouth. INICOLOR I tM. ATUGUIAIPRICQI fsfltrrs ami oil in tec; DAIIT FB Maajaoaiwaaai HEAVEN FELL the night B.

t. snoot th a SECOND DELIGHTFUL Sf nn1ta mtm waiiM 1 Jl 1 That's tht mic USUE CAROW-DIRJC BOGARCE EHAMTS a i THE Uaily al: MO 1 11 7.30 atlli 1 1 J' at a vs. iu o-1 t.J5 Tlx i Itiwiaal Dental Tecnriician Fined Costs MONTREAL, AprU tA maximum fine of 1 1,000 cKati Kress totrtlt Ansrici'l lialllest htMlt ini IriiitJ tmuM HAYDEH a'ti a a a1 Bowery Boys in "Let's Go Nary".

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