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Valley Times from North Hollywood, California • 25

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9 WRITER PRESLEYIZED Closeup Of Elvis At Pan Pacific Flock Of Films For Crew Cut Pony Tail By ED REES He comes onstage. Bedlam break 7:30 p.m I arrived at thejloose. The police move down tho Pan Pacific the cops were'aisles when riots threaten to nervous. It was scheduled to belbreak out. Every time the famous hips onstage gyrate, the crowd goes wild.

You cant hear a word he sings, but he goes through 12 tunes. The final one ho rolls around on the floor with a large plaster dog. Then, spent and perspiring he leaves the stage. Na bows. No encores.

Thats It. 10:20 p.m. I had been Presleyized. I had had It. By ERNON SCOTT More and more movies are being pitched at teenagers as producers hustle to claim the dollar that the crew cut and pony tail set spends at the box office.

Like it or not, the following stories haye been filed with the title registration bureau of the Motion Picture Association of America: "I Was a Teenage Geisha Girl, 1 Was a Teenage Gangster," Teenage Gangs, Teenage Party Girls, "Girl Gang Confidential. Inspiiation for these gems were two successful "quickies titled "I Was a Tdfnage Werewolf and Bop Girl Goes Calypso. These lulus afe cheap to make, require no fig name stars and escape being reviewed by newspaper and magazine critics. Still, they mak money. Bryn a Will Start On New Movie Most movie bigwigs shrug their shoulders and hope it's a phase.

But until the teenage movie runs its course, here are a few suggested titles: "I Was a Teenage Alcoholic. "Switchblade Love (musical). "I Grew a Ducktail for the FBI. Bonjour Benzadrine' (melodrama). "Teen for Two.

Duel in the Schoolyard." I Kicked the Rock Roll Habit (documentary). "Teenage Tong War! Teenage Vampire. "Son of Teenage Vampire Strikes Back (sequel). "The Teenage Thing From Outer Space. "He Had a Teenage Monkey on His Back.

"The Zipgun and I. Sideburns and Sympathy. "Gunfight at the O.K. Drive-in (Western), I Was a Teenage Grave Robber, "Drag Strip Diacula. "Hub Caps at Midnight.

ROMANCE IN ABUNDANCE in MGM's "Until They Sail," which opens today at 10 theaters including the Pantages and the Studio City. Above are the lovers Jean Simmons and Paul Newman, Symphony In Valley Tomorrow CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER pictured here will open six-night engagement at the Huntington Hartford 'Theater Nov. 1 1. She will present two mono-dramas. With "Paths of Glory" ready for release, and already acclaimed by previewers as one of the best films of the year, producer James B.

Harris and director Stanley Kubrick will soon staft work on their next project. Bryna Productions has purchased a book, 1 Stole $16,000,000, the autobiography of a master safecracker of the 1920s, at the request of the young team. Herbert Emerson Wilsons story of his life in crime was published by Signet. The team hopes to put it into productfbn next spring. No release has been set.

Paths of Glory, filmed in Germany and starring Kirk Douglas, Ralph Meeker and Adolphe Menjou, will open Christmas Day in New York and will be shown in Los Angeles before the end of the year to qualify it for the Academy Awards. SCREEN DRAMA MUSIC War Story In Offbeat Treatment NIGHT LETTER By HY GARDNER LEN BOYD, Editor VALLEY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1957 25 LINE OF TYPE OR TWO ANENT FILMLAND'S FOLKS AFFAIRS ever been decided. As ever, Bing. The TIP-OFF: "Bob Harrison plans to gradually lift Confidential from the nation's news' stands and establish the maga zines main office and publishing plahts in London. The CHECK-UP.

"That's a lot of bunk, snorts Bob. "We shall pub lish and sell Confidential right here and bigger and better than ever!" a big night. At the stage door men stood and talked in hUbhed voices. There wasnt much said. 7:40 p.m I was handed badge.

There wasnt much on it All it said was. Official, Elvis Presley Show. I pinned it on. from somewhere outside the room I was in there was dull sound-like the roar of the ocean. It seemed to rise and fall like a strong wind through a grove of poplar trees.

Nobody was alarmed. Except the 50 policemen who stood around biting their nails. 7:50 p.m 'Somebody said, You epn go in now. Then, into an inner room. There wasnt much in it, just a few chairs, a desk, and a hand microphone.

I sat down. The distant roar could be heard more clearly now. A man came into the room. He picked up the hand mike and said, He has just left his hotel. He will be In this room in approximately 10 minutes.

When he walks through the door, he will sit here at this desk. He will spend approximately 45 minutes answering questions. Then, five minutes will be spent in photographing contest winners with him. Then, five minutes will be devoted to autographs. Then, he will leave you.

I sat back and waited. 8:10 p.m The room was beginning to get hot. The smoke from a couple of dozen cigarets made It look like the City Hall on a smoggy day. Then, there was a brief flurry of excitement at the door. It opened and he came in.

There was no- applause. It was hushed for a moment then he picked up the hand mike, cradled it lovingly against his cheek and said Fire whenever youre ready. For the next half hour a score of correspondents from newspapers and leading youth magazines popped questions to a young man who has become the legend that is known as Elvis Presley. He has received 19 gold records, which means that that many songs he has recorded have sold over a million copies. He estimates his income at a "little bit over a million dollars a is not In love.

He likes to go to movies. He plans to make at least two movies next year. His favorite sports are boxing and football. Hed like to make a picture about a singing prizefighter. Hed like to be a serious dramatic actor.

He admires Frank Sinatra, although he doesnt necessarily agree with Sinatras attitude toward "rock-and-roll. He feels that nobody, but NOBODY should quibble with success. He has had a ball during the hey-day that he is currently enjoying and he wouldnt trade places with anyone. He cant read a note of music, and he cant play the guitar. He picked up his style of singing from the gospel quartets he heard sing as a boy.

He says he couldnt change his style and his delivery if he tried. 9 p.m A man steps for ward, whispers something to him. The time has come for pictures. Flash-bulbs pop. 9:05 p.m Its time for autographs.

Everybody had forgotten their autograph books. He leaves. Everyone else is shown out through another door, and into a screaming, mob of 9,200 people who have paid their way to see him. The police converge around the small platform he is to appear upon in two tight lines. 1 MHI At last some one comes to the aid of the poor over-paid actor.

Says William Goetz: Theyre worth every cent of the millions they draw down per picture. He cites b.o. returns from such biggies as Marlon Brando, Danny Kaye, et aL Bully for you Mr. Goetz. Theres nothing like being lair.

WL A special treat Is in store for San Fernando Valley music lovers tomorrow evening when Miklos Rozsa will conduct his Quo Vadis Suite and numbers from his popular Spellbound in a guest appearance with the Valley Symphony Association Orchestra. The concert, first orchestral presentation by SFVSA this season, will be heard beginning at 8:15 at North Hollywood Junior High School (Walter Reed), 4525 Irvine, North Hollywood. Rozsa' has twice received Academy Awards for his motion picture scores and has conducted his own works with many sym-phonlc organizations in the United Slates and abroad. He also has appeared many times in the Hollywood Bowl. Rozsa was born in Budapest In 1907 and began studying the violin at the age of five.

After finishing high school he studied composition at Leipzig Conservatory and had his works published in Europe by the time he was 21. He came to America In 1940, became an American citizen in 1946 and since 1945 has been on the faculty of the University of California. James Swift will conduct Overture to Sicilian Vespers by Largo and Allegro Agitato; Symphony Number Six, The Pastorale; Allegro ma non troppo, by Beethovan Concerto for Flute in Major by Mozart with Ruth Senkel McCray, flute soloist and Capriccio Espagnole Alboraria, Variations Scene and Gypsy Song and Fandango of the Asturias by Rimsky-Korsakoff. Elvis Presleys manager Col. (Hadacol) Parker's neck is away out here.

He got a distinctly chilly press reaction to his star's personal appearances In San Francisco. In refusing the customary press passes the colonel said: Elvis doesn't need the press. Apparently hes not too familiar with show TOE VALLEY Coast-to-Coast. OFF: Bing Crosby and Jackie Gleason are being paged to co-sOrr in a biografilm of famed so'ngsmlths Warren and Dubin, writers of I'll String Along, Lullaby of Broadway, Boulevard of Broken Dreams and other hits. The CHECK-UP: "Dear Hy writes Bing.

"Yes, there has been some discussion about the possibility of a film biography depicting the life and times of sopgsmiths Warren and Dubin. They had a wonderful catalogue 1 1 and both were coloiful men, particularly Dubin an outstanding trencherman and bibbler and also a great lyrical talent. Jackie Gkmson would be wonderful in such a role In fact he'd be wonderful in pretty near any kind of a role in movies in my opinion. He is one of those rare performers who can play any type of comedy and still has the capacity to dissolve an audience iiT'tears. Hes a genuine artist apd he should get himself in-vpiyed in a fine movie before too long, but the discussions about the biography of Warren and iSubin have been simply discus-sions.

and nothing definite 01 1 if CMOICK SEATS AVAILABLE POR TONIGHT'S PERFORMANCE By LEN BOYD A much better title for MGM's Until They Sail, which opened yesterday at the Pantages, Studio City and eight other theaters, would be War, Women and Woe. Theres an old saying that women, after all, bear the brunt of any war. The hurts they suffer are deeper and more lasting- Sail proves it in the confused but dramatic reaction of four sisters In a small New Zealand town to a peaceful invasion of the US. Marine Corps. For a welcome change In the war story format, only officers are the chief protagonists In the down-under merry-go-round.

Also theres no crashing of shells, no melodramatic battle scenes. In fact you never hear shot. Progress of the most calamitous war In history (War Two) was recorded graphically on a map in the girls home with tiny flags to pinpoint matters near and dear to the feminine heart. Jean Simmons and Paul Newman through their lions share of the footage fare best. Joan Fontaine is excellent In a somewhat austere role.

Piper Laurie scores brightly as one who loves life and its Indiscretions. Sandra Dee makes a happy event of her teenage part and her awakening to love after a puppy affair. Charles Drake registers effectively as do supporting players Wally Cassell, Ralph Votrian, Tige Andrews, Alan Napier end John Wilder. uGTWItf NO I i CViVtMt tN IDOOItl 0 Ms-Wg 6 tK 0 7 X) $2 OO 1 SO CvGnlnfwMoA then Thyfl 11 ao 12 402 00 AMatiem HL $3 9013 10 Pal Joey sets record at Egyptian $20,000 for three days. Jerry Lewis plans to put up a five-story building.

Jack Warner has another picture slated for Errol Flynn following Too Much, Too Soon Flynns wife, Pat Wymore, will join him here next week Despite the Incident with the police, Flynn is happy to be back here and plans to stay put. Francis X. Bushman in accepting an honor from the Costumers at the big ball Saturday said: I'm glad to be here. At my age Im glad to be anywhere. Negotiations are on for James Mason and Dorothy Dandridge to star in MGM's "Infamy.

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HI Rlxtaol Ttokt Afonelaa an fey Mid Orr. 4 The TIP-OFF: "English actress Dana Wynter, happily wed to Hollywood attorney Greg' Baut-zer, is talking about returning to Medical School so she can preface her signature with Dr. The CHECK-UP: We ran into the Bautzers dining at Chasens in Beverly Hills and Dana noted she had just written us a note about the tip-off. "I just got back from Germany, she said, "and while I wish I were going back to study medicine at the moment life Is' too complicated. Maybe when Im an old hag of 30, and Fox throws me out of the studio itll be possible The TIP-OFF: Vivien Leigh will fly to New York this winter to do a Broadway drama.

The CHECK-UP: Mis Leighs secretary, Rand Nelson, writes from London: Miss Leigh has asked me to thank you for your letter and to say that she has no plans for a Broadway drama this season. iv im According to reports, the only thing missing at Mike Todds party was Sputnik! EM FredWaring's Band At Philharmonic Nov. 16 THEATRE GUIDE Film At Apollo In Second Week EM-U2 ZlA N. Muley. 1 F.

Kim Novak Jeff Chandlar "JEANNE EAGELS" Plot Sophia loron WOMAN OF THE RIVER IN THI CITY OF SAN FERNANDO Thg Villty'S NtwMf Moil luxuriaui Thulrs SMOKING IOGES EM-1-6288-214 N. Maday Opfnt 4 45 Start 7 00 Sat. A Sun. Cont. from 12.15 Stan Kamber In New Comic Role Ever alert to the value of Innovation, Fred Waring is presenting in the company of The Pennsylvanians, coming to Philharmonic Auditorium Saturday night, Nov.

16, in a program called Hi-Fi Holiday, what is probably the most unusual male quartet ever to appear professionally. This quartet calls themselves The Glory Voices, whose avo- The TIP-OFF: "Paulette Goddard revealed that she plans to start dictaphoning her life story this month- The CHECKUP; "I have no intention of ever doing my memoirs, exclaims Miss Goddard, "Im too busy living them! tENCINOlTHEATREf Jean Cocteaus Intimate Relations starring Ruth Dunning and the popular new Swedish star, Elay Albin, will'hojd for a second big week at the Fox Apollo in Hollywood. Telling the story of a domineering mother and the son who loved his father's mistress, the controversial film has been the recipient of numerous awards including a special prize at tile Cannes Film Festival. Sharing the bill is Fernandel in The Wild Oat comedy hit dealing with some highly amusing misdoings with the town baker and his somewhat unruly son. 4-8233 1634 Vantura Blvd.

Joan Simmons Joan Fontamd "UNTIL THEY SAIL" Plus David Nivon "SILKEN AFFAIR 'Red Shoes Ends Sat. cation is the singing of conteftv porary gospel music. What makes this quartet so extraordinary is the fact that all four members are ordained ministers of the gospel. All four, Douglas Oldham, Ernest Gross, Paiil Clausen and Ron Patty are alumni of Anderson College at Andepson, Indiana, who during their college years sang with various male groups at the institution. After graduation they were requested to form a quartet for the Christian Brotherhood Hour, the international radio broadcast of the Church of God.

Each year the four would get together to record for the program. This year the quartet attended the Waring Music Workshop at Delaware Gap, Pennsylvania and following an audition, Fred War-ing signed the four for the present tour. Each of the quartet have secured leave of absence from their respective churches in order to participate in this tour. I Of 1A ADULTS 50e LUltlf! CHILDREN 10c Starring Alio KIM NOVAK JIFF CHANDLEB III 9. Saa FarnaiMlt BM.

TH 8-7083 Opon 12:45 Sun. Holiday Stan Kamber, contract player at 20th Century-Fox, will be seen in the comedy role of Zvi in the West Coast premiere run, of "Sands of the Negev, Israeli play which opens at the Horseshoe Stage on Melrose Nov. 7. Sands of the Negev Is based1 upon an actual Incident during the Israeli war for Independence, and ran for mpre than two years in Tel Aviv before opening its Broadway production. Accounted one of the best play In the repertory of the Israeli national Habi-mah theater, this new translation Into English has as director a vet-eraa of the Hablmah and of four years of touring as actor-director in Europe.

Performances will be at 8:30 each Thursday through Sunday evening. Anno Blyth Paul Newman "HELEN MORGAN STORY Hid larrymoro Cocil Kollaway "JOHNNY TROUBLE" Cornoll Wild Oebr Paft "OMAR KHAYYAM" Patricia Madina Richard Donidnf "BUCKSKIN LADY" SOPHIA LOREN WOMAN of the RIVER" Jam Cagney Dorothy Malono "MAN OF 1,000 FACES Juno Allyaon Rotttno Bravtl "FORBIDDEN INTERLUDE" SHOW STARTS FT 7:00 CARTOON CARNIYAL ilii LankarshimManaiia Cant, from 8 45 p.m. PO 2 2272 Laurel Saturday will mark the final showings of The Red Shoes tea. turing the Peter Pan Players at North Hollywood Playhouse. Moppet actors in the all Valley ite cast are Hal Sanders, Stephen Adler, Rose Mary Taylor, Larry AdleV, Cindy Keasling, Tony Henning, Pamela Baldwin, Jeanine O'Brien, Johnathan John Taylor, Gilda Stratton, Sandra Early, Jackie Joel, Dale Cowart, Cathy Carson, Jamie Sue Deren, Linda Henning, Dallas Williams, Luana Jackman, Jeannie Ann Bond, Shelley Stunkel, Irwin, Nanry Niewohner, Virginia Lopez, Leland Prival and Brian Cutler.

Ed Rees, director of the group has announced that show times on Saturday will be at 2:30 and 8 p.m. Reservations may be had hy phoning POplar 3-2693. 440 W. MegnUia Slvd. TH 5-15M Open 45.

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JEKYll" Set Film Tests SEE IT WiTH YOUR WHOLE FAMILY THROUGH THE FAMILY ADMISSION PRICES START at $1.25 CHILDREN UNDER 12 50c ALL TIMES Conlinuout MON. thru SAT. 10 AM lit 6 PM. COME ANYTIME BEFORE 2 PM end SEE A COMPLETE SHOW ONE PERFORMANCE EVENINGS et 8 PM "No Down Payment Reach for the Sky I open 45 M. ST-4-1 141 Pickwick SmOKtlHEATRE MGM Director Richard Thorpe has started screening film tests of new faces made by Metro since the first of the year in search of supporting players for The Thunder of Drums, which he will direct for Producer Edmund Edward Byrnes, Warner Brothers contractee, has been assigned the chief supporting role to Clint Walker in The Last Coman-chefo.

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