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It was a key to holding the entire Mississippi Valley, then a Western frontier in the Union. "Row the West Was Won" brings Tracy back to MGM, where he won two Academy Awards and will be Wayne's first film at the studio since Ford directed him in "They Were Expendable." They join James Stewart and Debbie Reynolds in the cast, which will have eight top stars in major roles. ok 1, 4 411, ikat t'. ott 1two I -I, 4 0 07,1,: it 0 I AL It '4 '4 4,, 4 bk 4 44 1 4 SvItt It' v. 4 4,, A A to, 4 41-i 4,1.

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Gregory Peck's next picture is "To Kill a Mockingbird," from the novel on the best-seller list for. 36 weeks. Shirley Jones brought, her shiny new Oscar to 'The' Music Man" set to give her fellow players a closeup look. Montgomery Chit plays the title role in U-I's "Freud," to be filmed in Steve Parker, finishing Para-mount's "My Geisha" in Japan, will next do "Samurai!" about ancient warriors and their geisha girl friends. Will Hutchins, in Manila making "The Marauders," is teaching young Filipino fans rope twirling.

Globe Photos has bought film rights for "The Carole Tregoff Story," about the convicted "The Steel Claw," which Warners will soon release, gets its title from the role played by George Montgomerya combat wounded Marine whose missing right hand has been replaced by a steel book. Yul Brynner has been asked to star in 'Marco Polo," with Gina Lollobrigida playing opposite him. Simone Simon will play Brigitte Bardot's mother in "Private Life of Brigitte Bardot," to start filming next month in 1 i :3 i''. 4.s-4 7- :4 1 ,,.:,,,,.,4,,, 1 i ,,:...,........4 ::1 1,,,, I ,1 1,... 4 1.3.

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tt -'4, 5 i vf 1 1,, f. Mountain View for "King of Kings" Camera peers over the ridge as it shoots down upon the multitude at the Sermon on the Mount. P0)1MY4t ktusiv 4 0 THAT 01.x. 'SHAGGY DOG' I 1 GUY INVENTS cif- il-' NFEowrvviutA 41 gq FOR FUN! 'k 0), ls t'DHTHAINGGA viGT EY N( 1 GUY A NEW 1RASS BREATIIES AGAIN Ocean Crossed; Pie in Puss Arizona Audience Impressed IIOLLYWOODBritain's Mar- garet Rutherford, recently decorated by Queen Elizabeth II with the Order of the British Empire at Sneak of King of Kings for her contribution to the enter- tainment world, journeyed 6,000 miles from London to llollywood to receive a custard pie in her PHOENIX, Ariz.The culmination of seven years of 1 cated with Sol C. Siegel, head face.

ronnle triii in1 Orilla nf ttIMP 9n WM nercnnq wa linvpitpd lot the studio in Culver City. BRASS BREATIIES AGAIN PHOENIX, Ariz.The culmination of seven years of dreams, toil and skills of some 20,000 persons was unveiled '0 tqfiV) Sinatra Firm Stars "X-15" ill New Film Ilth Walt lihtbSehtiti' Mitided Walt Di PO I I IheAbSeht Willl Tt King of the Comedians Ecl.Wynn, still the fire chief, but more serious. Comedian Defined of the Comedians Ed Wynn, still the fire chief, but more serious. Siegel journeyed to Madrid, studied the production, conferred with Bronston, Ray and Yordan. His executive associate, Bernard Smith, remained to continue consultations.

Shortly after, it was announced by Vogel that M-G-M had acquired, not only distribution rights for "King of but a considerable ownership in the production as well 219,000 Feet of Film before the surprised audience at the Kachina Theater in near-by Scottsdale when the first public screening of the massive production, "King of Kings," was held recently. The people in the audience for this "sneak preview" of the Sam- the rugged countryside so resem uel Bronston production, which bled the primitive Holy Land of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer will pre- Jesus' day, Bronston set about sent this fall in the manner of its to prepare for this film, But successful block-busting "Ben- again there were disappoint Hur," probably were unaware of ments. Time and again he startec the importance of the occasion over. Eventually, two years ago to a handful of people in the he found in Director Nichola rear row of seats. Ray a personal dedication he wa When the audience acclaimed seeking.

With Ray, he foun the vast film, the tense- Academy Award-winning Write ness among the back row group Philip Yordan to prepare abated. Among them were Brons- script. ton, the producer, who had flown In Bronston took ovi ils "sneak preview" of the Sam- the rugged countryside so resem el Bronston production, which bled the primitive Holy Land of letro-Goldwyn-Mayer will pre- Jesus' day, Bronston set about ent this fall in the manner of its to prepare for this film, But uccessful block-busting "Ben- again there were lur," probably were unaware of ments. Time and again he started he importance of the occasion over. Eventually, two years ago, a handful of people in the he found in Director Nicholas 'ear row of seats.

Ray a personal dedication he was When the audience acclaimed seeking. With Ray, he found he vast film, the tense. Academy Award-winning Writer less among the back row group Philip Yordan to prepare the abated. Among them were Brons- script. Lon, the producer, who had flown In Madrid, Bronston took over 0,, eiirbr.

ICTAps' ka tkimll (---- oo 1 It 7,... I by One Who Knows FINAL nAYI SPOpkNE COLISEUM 1 disappoint- 1 in from Madrid Spain; Joseph the entire facilities of two of R. Vogel, M-G-M's president; sot Europe's largest studios, the SeC. Siegel, M-G-M studio bead; villa and Chamartin, to bousc Robert Mochrie, vice president the 396 sets required for his film, in charge of sales; and others to leased thousands of acres in the whom the audience reaction was countryside for such scenes as of major significance. the Sermon on the Mount where 'Europe's largest studios, the Sevilla and Chamartin, to house the 396 sets required for his film, leased thousands of acres in the countryside for such scenes as the Sermon on the Mount where 11 MI WI MN El in IS HOLLYWOODEd Wynn, first or last of the great Sunny men depending on the direction you look, still has a host of fans.

0 "I have as many fans as Elvis Presley," he says. "Only When my fans swoon over me, It's hard for them to get up again." Wynn is celebrating his 58th Jester; the Perfect Fool; the Fire Chief. l'ear in show business which by Jester; the Perfect Fool; the Fire Chief. Shooting on the production wasl I completed in Madrid in October and the film footage then went to Culver City for the editing, scoring and other manifold technical phases of completion. At the same time, the facilities of the Technicolor laboratories in London were at work processing the 70m film, having engaged in an airlift operation between London, and Madrid during production.

1 In nvIlYer. tqfvv. Ihn nnfnri In Culver the noted EDWARDS AFB, Calif.Amer- I ica's fabulous research rocket ship, the X45, became a movie star as Hollywood turned the cameras on it for a forthcoming movie, "X-I5," to be released through United Artists. Frank Sinatra's Essex Productions is making the film, in Panavision and Technicolor, with the full cooperation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Department of Defense, Air Force, Navy and North American Aviation, Inc. The start of the picture had been bailed during the previous week in Congress by Rep.

James C. Corman, Californian on the Science and Astronautics Committee, who stated that the government cooperation would "assure that this picture will be accurate and will put this entire area of our defense into its proper perspective." The leading players, with the X-I5, are Charles Bronson, Brad Dexter, James Gregory, Lisabeth Hush, David McLean, Mary Tyler Moore, Patricia Owens, Ralph Taeger and Ken Tobey. ON THE viktek STAGE TODAAY1 2:30 P.M. and 7P.M. KENYATV Idol of Kids AT 0 0 10:30 PLIS COMPANION FEATURE "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY" IN CINEM 4sCoPE AND toLOR JOAO 201 5.2S 850 ALL CHILDREN UNDER I 2 506 FEATURING JOHN POMEROY alone some 7,000 extra players were used.

For the cast, after many months of search, the young American actor, Jeffrey Hunter, was signed for the role of Jesus, because of his warmth, physical and spiritual strength, his personal integrity. I As relics of his comedy fame, Wynn has trunkloads of costumes and goofy gimmicks. Among them are his celebrated 11-foot pole for people you wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole, bell less alarm clock for people who don't have to get up, and the corn-eating machine that works like a typewriter. Keenan's Inheritance SFOX VF flit P4 TATE HIA RE THE HUGHES SISTERS 8 Sinters Singing Three-Part tin rmony and Songq 11511175 his way of counting matches his bge. "I celebrate the first day I went on the stage instead of my birthday," he explains.

"I was born in 1886 and my doctor says I'm in great shape for a man who's 58." While most of his contemporaries are retired or otherwise away from' the scene, Wynn stays busy. lie is currently acting with his son. Keenan, and 19-year-old grandson Ned in Walt Disney's comedy, "The Absent Minded Professor," currently at the Fox Theater. It is their first movie appearance together and Ed is understandably proud. Offers No Advice from the scene, wynn stays ousy.

Ile is currently acting with his son. Keenan, and 19-year-old grandson Ned in Walt Disney's comedy, "The Absent Minded Professor," currently at the Fox Theater. It is their first movie appearance together and Ed is understandably proud. Offers No Advice Soo Tomorrow's Nemo Ideas Today' Soo Ivorything tor Modern Living Soo Newest in Building Products Seven Years' Work Now, with the public having shared their own enthusiasm, these executives would get on to another gigantic task, the organization required for presenting it. Based upon the towering narrative of the turbulent times in which Jesus Christ lived, and of the people who played dramatic roles in this tempestuous era, "King of Kings" required those seven years of effort to bring it to the projection machines that, upon this night, unfolded its 2- hour and 45 minute length in the spectacular scope of SuperTechnirama's 70 visualization.

A MUST SEE! NOW SHOWING WINNER OF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING Best Picture of the Year! BEST DIRECTOR AlsoFirst Tim on Public Display The fantostic, Ultramodern MODEL HOME N. 7022 DAKOTA SUNDAY nAADC (IOW DOORS OPEN UI 0 0 2 PA STUDENTS STAGE SHOWS 75' VAL and P.M. SPONSORED BY Kama ElposOloo of Spokane, lot. City, composer, Dr. Miklos Rozsa, having i received his third Academy, Award for his "Ben-Hur" began the music for "King of perhaps the most ambitious of his career.

For this 1 he utilized the M-G-M symphony, orchestra of 74 pieces, a chorus of 50 voices, specially instrumented and employed to pre-1 serve the effect of the Biblical times. While the production was before the cameras in Spain, a total of 249,000 feet of film was shot. All of this was day by day, to Siegel at the M-G-M studio where he viewed it, made suggestions, and began the arduous task of assembling, it, with Film Editor Harold Kress. 1 Upon the night of the sneak preview, these miles of film nearly 300 giant reelshad been reduced to 17,000 feet, very likely the final footage. i Already Messrs.

Vogel, Siegel, Bronston and their associates had seen various "cuts" of the film many times, They know every foot, every Inch of it. But when that card appeared In the screen in the Kachina Theater "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents a was as though they never had laid eyes on it before. That's the way it is in motion pictures, with the years and years, the millions of and the thousands of people whose toil, and hearts, are I wrapped up in it. I Cameras Finally Roll From Ireland came the distinguished actress, Siobhan McKenna, to play the role of Mary. Mother of Jesus.

Hurd Hatfield was signed for Pontius Pilate; Ron Randall, Australian star, for Lucius; Viveca Lindfors, Swedish actress, Claudia; Rita Gam, Ilerodias; Carmen Sevilla of Spain, Mary Magdalene; Brigid Bazlen of Chicago, Salome; Harry Guardino, Barabbas; Rip Torn from Texas, Judas; Frank Thring, also of Australia, IlerodAntipas; and Robert Ryan as the dynamic John the Baptist. In the supporting cast of 67 speaking roles were players from Germany, England, South America, France, virtually every nation on earth. Two weeks after production began, on April 24, 1960, Joseph R. Vogel, M-G-M president, went to Madrid and visited the "King of Kings" studios. He saw the tremendous sets, the magnificence of the costumes, saw the film that had been shot up to that time.

So impressed was Vogel, whose vision and initiative had brought his company out of a trying period with the dramatic success of that he communi "THE APARTMENT" Jack Lemmon 4 Shirley MacLaine Fred MacMurray And on the IMP' Same Program WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST ACTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS BURT LANCASTER 1 JEAN SIMMONS SHIRLEY JONES SHIRLEYJONES LNT" 4 glout IOW DRIVIETNI At 'WI At 'WI Exciting Footage Coproducer Tony Lazzarino, who has worked with NASA and other government agencies on this film project for two years, is making sure that many of the people involved in the X-15 research will be seen in the film. He has also received some neverbefore-seen exciting footage of X-I5 tests as well as unrevealed photos recently taken of outer space by one of the world's biggest telescopes. The cast and crew have been security cleared to work within classified areas. Most of the filming will be accomplished at Edwards Air Force Base, where the dramatic accomplishments of the manned rocket ship take place. Actual flights of the X-15, to be seen In the movie, will be with famed test pilots Joe Walker and Major Bob White at the sensitive and complicated controls of the plane which is launched from the wing of a B52 mother ship at an altitude of 45,000 feet before It soars into the fringes of space at incredible speeds.

Special space costumes were made for the actor-pilots by the same manufacturer of the real $20,000 suits worn by X-I5 pilots. They are lighter, easier to work in and were made to reduce the glare given off by the real suits. The story of the making of this film goes back those seven years to a time when Bronston, weary of disappointments, sought peace in the sanctuary of a monastery in Italy. Here, amid the wealth of religious antiquities, Bronston utilized his photographic knowledge to record these treasures on color film. Later he went to the Vatican, likewise filmed ecclesiastical works of art, creating a series of film subjects which were shown throughout the world.

It was In this activity that the dream of bringing such an inspirational film, told in a dramatic fashion, was born. But it would be years before he could bring this ambitious project into fruition, to find the ways and means, the story approach, and the production opportunities. Having located his independent film organization in Spain, where GATES OPEN 7:15 MUT RUNS! 8:00 and 10:30 "BLOOD ISLAND" 9:11 ONLY 'SKI TROOP ATTACK' In SINCLAIR Lived EMIR GARRY mon tots Ctt011 on in SINCLAIR Urwld ELMIR GARRY tots MN 111131111030 The collection contains 300 coats, NO silly hats, and the size 13 shoes he bought in 1907 which he wore throughout his comedy career. It also includes a huge joke file. ''Keenan won't inherit much money, but he'll get lots of jokes," says Wynn.

Ed is passing his theatrical "Neddie is continuing a fam- legacy to Keenan. There is a bond fly tradition that goes back to of affection between them which 1876. That's when Keenan's has grown stronger since Keenan grandfather, Frank Keenan, got persuaded his father to try char-his start. Four generations of ac- acter acting after Ed waned as tors. It gives me a big thrill," a comedian.

says Ed. "If there is ever an Ed W3.mn "Neddie Is still a beginner but biography, Keenan will write it," be has ambition," the elder Wynn Wynn declares. "I can't write a adds. "I encourage him but I've about my life because there are never offered advice. I represent too many memories I don't want the first half of this century theat to stir up." rically.

Any advice I'd give Ned Wynn lives alone, and happily would be old-fashioned, and I re- SO, in an elegant Beverly Hills fuse to invade his world." apartment. His pleasures are Pursuing his own career keeps simple. Ile plays a couple of mu- sical instruments and loves to rd Wynn On the jump. Except drive for a couple of jobless years fel- I call on lady friends In my lowing the demise of his NBC age category who like to take a television show in 1953 he has always been in demand. his drive with me," he says.

"They "comeback" as a character star are generally rich women, be- in "The Great Man" was his cause I don't want to get mar- farewell to broad comedy. A life- 'led:" funny Will Ed ever again put on his time of making people laugh, how- ever, is not easily put aside. nhats. I doubt it," he replies. "It's Wynn enjoys discussing the come-unlikely that I'll return to Broaddian's art.

way; I turned down seven shows Lewis Needs Maturity last year. My role of the fire chief "A comic Is a monologist who in 'The Absent Minded Professor' tells jokes, but he isn't neces- is as close to comedy as I want sarily funny," the old master to come now. That Is," Ed beams, observes. "A comedian is a man "unless my current 'Babes in who doesn't do funny things, but Toyland' role for Walt comes off who does things funny. Ile doesn't well.

Then I may change all my open a funny door, he opens a thinking completely and just be-door funny. Jerry Lewis, when he gin wherever it was I left off!" matures a little, will be one of the great comedians of our time." Star to Sing i is the voice of experi- ence. He goes back to the golden Opera Arias days of Broadway when headliners like W. C. Fields, Will Rog- ers, Clark McCullough, George in Japanese IC Cohan and Eddie Foy were rolling 'cm in the aisles.

Wynn HOLLYWOODJapanese grand helped many of them at the se- opera star Michiko Sunahara has rious business of being funny. been signed for "My Geisha," in "I made talking comedians of which she will be heard perform. Fields and Will Rogers," he re- ing excerpts from Puccini's "Ma. calls. "Fields was a juggler and dame Butterfly." This will be thc Rogers a silent rope twirler.

first time that the arias, tradition. Rogers was very reluctant about ally performed in Italian ant talking. I gave him his first lines English, will heard by the West and after that you could hardly ern world in keep him quiet." The opera plays an importat. Wynn downed his way through role in the Technicolor comedy such shows as "Ziegfeld Follies," starring MaeLaine as al "Ed Wynn Carnival" and "The American screen star who mas Grab Bag" In a series of giggly querades as geisha to win i characterizations. Ile was the role' in a production of "Madam, Rah, Rah, Rah Boy; the Boy Butterfly" that her directer-hus with the Funny Hat; the King's band'is filming in Japan.

tIOLLYWOODJapanese grand opera star Michike Sunahara has been signed for "My Geisha," in which she will be heard performing excerpts from Puccini's "Madame Butterfly." This will be the first time that the arias, traditionally performed in Italian and English, will heard by the Western world in The opera plays an Importla role in the Technicolor comedy, starring Shirley MacLaine as an American screen star who masquerades as a geisha to win role' In a production of "Madame Butterfly" that her director-busband'is filming in Japan. King's I band is taming in Japan. Caolley, Francis ill Wilder Film HOLLYWOOD Producer di- 1 rector writer Billy Wilder will make "One, Two, Three," this summer. James Cagney, Horst Buchholz1 and Arlene Francis have been signed for top-starring roles in "One, Two, Three," which begins filming on location in Berlin on June 5. The entire picture will be made in Germany, with in tenors to be done in Munich following conclusion of the Berlin location work.

The film which has its origin in a one-act play by Ferenc Molnar, will be comedy set in mod-1 ern Berlin. Alt So! Ali, Soup! HOLLYWOODSix large bowls of green mustard soup daily should be taken as a cold preventative. That is the Inscrutable recommendation of Oriental ancestors, according to Harold Fong who plays the Chinese houseboy in "The Pleasure of His Company." In addition to this prescription for the other cast members when they displayed cold symDtoms during outdoor San Francisco location filming, Fong divulged a special recipe for dieters: Two cups of hot bitter tea before three meals consisting only of fried rice and steamed bean sprouts; guaranteed to reduce your poundage. 8000 Employed 'horsemen' Ilorsonen9 IIOLLYWOODMore than 300 extras were called for the final week of filming on "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," bringing the total number of extras and bit players employed to well over 8,000, exclusive of the 14 key roles in the production. Huge crowds were needed in such scenes as the Latin Club dance sequence, the Argentine fiesta, the Martinique Cafe, the Left Bank night clubs and the concentration camps.

In addition, during the Paris exteriors, another 2,500 were used for the nazi march into Paris and an additional 1,500 for the evacuation of Paris. The production stars Glenn Ford, Ingrid Thulin, Charles 1Boyer, Lee J. Cobb, Paul Lukas, Paul Henreid, Karl Boehm and Yvette Minueux. Starring Parts to Holden, Webb HOLLYWOODWilliam Holden and Clifton Webb have been signed to starring roles in a new film tentatively titled "The China Story" which will be made in English studios with locations in Wales. The locale of the story is China in 1949 just before the Communists took over.

Holden will play a young priest who faces the greatest personal problem of his life when a beautiful Chinese girl; with childlike naivete about the Impossibility of the situation, falls in love with him. Webb will play an older priest who counsels Holden through this problem. The action of the film concerns the struggle of the villagers to withstand the assault of the COMING TATWto XT i 4,,,, 0,,, 6''. .4014, ''''741 '''t .,4 2, t's tw 4 i 2, A 1 'Air) 4'4; tts g131. I.4 :,1 i 9 v's gf- .1, 4C.2, 4 -Ii 1.7 4 .7 tiv I Al-LID I EL REY West 326 Riverside e-u, Doom Opes N000 ADULTS ONLY! g000 MAIL! NGordatt MA 44003 EAV'all4 to 11 i Gordatt ei Awe Nolte, sonklesed walk ortfi thott Awe Nolte sonklegoll lit kortfi thott a Gifts Anonymous HOLLYWOODJerry Lewis, known for his fondness for collecting unusual trinkets, received the following gifts from "ahonymous" donors during the last few months: A small tube of tape worm salve; a broken belt buckle once worn by Andy Devine; a hula hoop, reputedly used by Grandma Moses; a pair of caribou skin mukluks worn by Robert W.

Service and a complete list of all the elephant rental agenchA in Bombay, India. D01110dY, IllUldo es httAStall Martin Signed IIOLLYINOOD.Dean Martin will star in "Who's Got the Action," a comedy about a young Park avenue matron who becomes a bookie as part of a wild scheme to reform her horse-playing husband. ing nusoann. Deer Park Drive-in "Police Dog Story" -Pi In color with Burt Lanea4tPr, I Atuiroy Hepburn, Auctie Murph, "The Unforghiel" Is IN A NATUNS CAMP am. DEAM MARTTN S141Rtrf a MAL Val PIVOKIVII TEC NICOt PARA MOUNT wpm ISLAND" i i I I I i 1 I UV s.0,....

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