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Los Angeles Evening Citizen News from Hollywood, California • 18

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I BALLET 18 CITIZEN-NEWS Monday Nov 21 1955 SIDNEY SKOLSKY David Wayne in Tender Trap' 'King of Hearts' Opens 2nd Week at Carthay of Hearts" will begin the second week of its three-week engagement at the Carthay Circle Theater tonight Hollywood Is My Beat The Gossipel Truth David Wayne has been making tage and screen audiences laugh Starring Jerome Ctwan Ar- for a long time And those who MARGARET TRUMAN as hands is a present fronwChalles sort of a commentator and mc Simonelli U-I executive Jim will be on Pontiacs Playwrights next TV show "Daisy Daisy Heneghan found and then wrote the lead into and the closing for John Wayne's effective talk thur Franz Phyllis Avery all veterans of the Broadway stage "King of is the amusing story of an egocentric newspaper cartoonist who believes that his comic strip characters' influence the behavior of practically all mankind Continued from Page 11 Lady had a strong resemblance to Dame Sitwell herself could that only be due to association of ideas? The most interesting of the "scenes" was that of the Milkmaid danced by Merle Park with three mountaineers The Polka was cleverly danced by Anya Linden while Alexander Grant as the gigolo and Rosemary Lindsay as a debutante circa 1920 were excellent gives ample opportunity for the' company to display thelrability as pantomim-ists but little as dancers The next ballet to be presented by Salders Wells will be Las des Cygnes (Swan Lake) Tuesday night watch his antics in the role of a married man on the loose in MGM's Tender Trap" are said' to have more of the same in store The new film opens Wednesday at the State Hawaii Pic-wood Garmar and seven drive-ins: Van Nuys San Val San Gabriel Edwards Rosecrans Lake-wood and Torrance on the TV show VDateline It's all part of duties presenting Wayne to the public as more than a rich no-talk' much western hero Norman Krasna and wife Erie with "The Daughter" about finished will be home for Christmas The surprise of this Susan next TV stint will be on program to plug Cry Tomorrow" Pearl Bailey finished her stint in "That Certain Feeling" and got permission from Panama and Frank to return to NY to be with her husband and also to play the Ed Sullivan show 'MIf you need more for anything mflre Home craftsmen bought more than 8200000000 worth of power tools last year VOTE AUDIENCE AWARD NOVEMBER 17-27" movie which been trying later" Pearl told and be back faster than a jet" ito keep secret is that Olivia de Good old Mike Curtiz discussing Havilland sings in it Olivia a certain movie actress in the warbles an old French military presence of other performers: tune "Aupres de ma "Naturally her hair is roughly translated "Near My Lance Reventlow Barbara Blonde" Continuing with my definitions of a starlet Grace a 3rd BIO WMSKf RICHARD IOAN DANAWTNTFR CAMERON MITCHELL son is about to lose his amateur standing as a Jazz musician Lance has signed to play the drums for a group making an MGM record Jeannie Hiller who was discovered by Alarlon Brando and will test for his "TO Tame a has also Robert Wilke he been ned SUS for a featured role in the pilot! film for for estate handsome young real executive Eleanor definition of Downes offers: "A starlet is a pretty girl whose name is bigger than her Donald O'Connor to Nevada to visit Teresa Brewer but it's strictly business talking to Teresa about joining forces with him in the TV Spectacular he's contracted to do in January Terry Moore and her mo' her left for NY to lead GOOD MORNING Dick Stewart greets Jennifer Jones in Morning Mias 20th Century-Fox film based on the best-seller which is playing a second week at the Fox Wilshire Theater f(JENfJIFER JONES Miss Dove CHfcsN MOT STUB Good fAominjJ THE TERRIBLE SWIFT SWORD' a business manager: A guy who takes away an actor's home and lets him live in the guest room which A1 -Martin will produce at PKA-Pathg studios starting late this month- Wilke 'has complet ed playing an important part in the U-I picture "Raw Critics Impressed by Young Director's Work iCLAPKIGABLEBJANElRUSStLLBROBIRTlPYflMi "itheitauimeni Bamberge's Thanksgiving Parade remain in NY until the Christmas holidays when her friend Gloria Votsis joins her there Then return to sunny Southern California via a New Year's trip to Sun Valley Ann Blyth has a cold Says she caught it during the Cinerama toboggan ride People viewing the Todd-AO process claim there's a slight distortion on the extreme sides ClNBMASeopg DEAN MARTIN has promised his yvife Jeanne that if kiss and make-up he'll take her on a second honeymoon to Europe for six months Jerry Lewis and Patti have been informed that their expected baby will likely be a little Valentine The huge diamond (a girl's FCATURII yMAKCE 4S Hr tWBGE STRIFES in 1 (flipBOX ffiP)fcmg5ETE' NEW YORK A novel plan to ter the first production may be give young directors chance to 'accounted a success But now display their talents has jV l)e is to he hoped that from now inaugurated at the Phoenix The-Mr Steuer and Mr Sadoff atcr in New York- First in the dedicate themselves to the good NOW PLAYING I riamaCarad best friend) which flashes when in fact a pair told Herb Stein It "i iTOMID fill am-tar Cleo Moore gestures with her flUDIfNCMflWflRO that from where they sat looked like Arkansas" the sweet and the beautiful Viciousness is getting to be platitude in the theater al i Last Day Im M-Ain Frmcb "lucnun mat" series of four experimental productions is "The Terrible Swift a play about a military academy in Georgia For the most part critics were impress- HERALD TRIBUNE Walter! ed w-ith the young director Fred Kerr: come the third act Jam Cnxi-Wi Nf "UR NE 01 LUR Nr tMMrrw Oil ytans 0BAE3 5tTAVEIooiLB ITsaSD ALDO PHIL DtCX RAY- CARET- YORK anikMMtMITSUKO XIMURA Sadoff and with the performers of Mr play Mr Janis 'is having his head pushed down THB TERRIBLK SWI7T SWORD SrMM at Takt-RI" 4 "Iw WMm SMASH the sensation -star of of Eden Slav by Arthur Steuer Staaed by Fred Sadoff production aupervi-aor Edward parrne: produced by Lrn Austin At the Phoenix The atrr Cantrell Cmrad Janis Rufus Bob Heller into a bucket of salt water for increasingly lengthy periods in the hope that he can be made to confess the murder of his roommate In a "burst of inspiration he confesses (This scene) makes a visit to thur downtown experiment almost worth while Almost The rest of the piece is fairly mysterious CLARK GABLE just had about 3500 feet of barbed wire strung around his Valley estate to insure his and complete privacy By the way for a gimmick in the musical remake of "It Happened One Dick Powell is trying to get the originals Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert to do a gag bit June Atlyspn and jihek Lemmon are trying to hitch-hike a ride A convertible with Gable and Colbert rides by and Gable says: "You can't get any place that way kids I know I tried it" Well anyway they're trying too! Buckley Srebey WUcos John Fiedler John Harkins Fr-d Beir Davidson Hunter Richard Shepard Arch Johnson CJkeqcm? os Excerpts from the reviews: MIRROR Robert Coleman: i "The Terrible Swift is both an absorbing and amusing play Under Sadoffs dis- JOURNAL-AMERICAK John McClain: This play puts a rather heavy burden on Mr Sadoff the aspiring stager for it is difficult un BE SI LEAVE ME: ILSCKM4SB nmml Wtitara IHNCLE rir-SnUm 4-7-4 522 4 AS Svu rmUal HOLLYWOOD AI4 Bar 5 STUPES Htlhmmt SlablMi 11 Tl1 UB' Caeao Mat 1230-5 P4 M-l 371 INBEICiVEI BAS I pnoM Warner Bros liftUlr I inCINemaScoPE? 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On the basis sents a challenge to a director I would have to There are numerous scenes Rive Sadoff considerable credit which make effective theater however but the whole has a contrived air about it which makes one feel at will to sere the purposes of jg also no denying that it has vig the VOGUE llay Tint (If A4f llNIand GINL IN IEI VELVET SWING IM tijaa C'toat: MEET HABIT AS-7-2355 Caat 122W WILSGN VMS WISH' ONLY I film! 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