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Los Angeles Mirror from Los Angeles, California • 22

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mJ i. PactlliM AaialBa.MBB.J AURAOR-NEWSI Host Waltz Film EARL WILSON UNFAIR TO MEN EARLY. SUNDAY ISHOWS AT CARTHAY An early Sunday evening showing of Mike, Todds "A the World In 80 Days will begin Jan. 27, Starting time will be 7 p.m. The new time will enable patrons from as away as San Diego and Santa Barbara to see the film at a reasonable hour.

YORK iyyou ever notice how most' songs written about guys make them out to be slobs? Lillian Roth, the Boston authoress and cafe thrush, is asking about It at the Plaza. Women in songs are always gorgeous A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody, 'Lovely Look At," etc. Rut thii rertffl the gents well, for. free. Now he wont iV Jt 'OV I t- vv I Starts VEDSESDAr ttallCtfaTtatm IfiNi mil: inr; ni and Is a big success as a Parisian night-club singer.

Like most blighted ladies, she has the gift of total recau. Jurgens finally turns up as a taxicab driver In Paris. And a subplot also trails the lovely Evas nostalgic recollections. It concerns Mammas campaign to marryl off the three other girls, giggling blondes upon whom the burden of the comedy falls rather heavily. gin Bartok la an av-- thehtle beauty who should find considerable success In her American career, which gets under way seen in a new MGM film.

Jurgens fights his way out of tho sticky plot to make an impression as a Yomantie Others are 0- E. HasseJ Christ! Maradayn, Siegfried Breuer and the trio of blondes, Eml Mangold, Anx liese Kaplan and Erica Beer. The. English subtitles makel more sense than usual In to elgn films. BY MARGARET HARFORD Miiter-News Staff, Writer A sob story of the period around the first World War serves to intfoduce the Hungarian beauty, Eva.

Bartok, and Germanys matinee idol, Cufd Jurgens, in the new German musical at the Vagabond Theater. "The Last Waltz" is pure schmaltz in the pld-fashloned operetta pattern. In the story, Russian royalty makes a gallant last stand in the years between 1914 and 1917, when gardens and ballrooms were filled with uniformed princes, grand dukes and -beautiful ladies and everybody, waltzed to the tunes of Oscar Chocolate Straus. Miss Bartok ploys the eldest daughter of a widowed Ruaslen baroness. Momma is en tho lookout for suitable husbands for Jier four daughters.

They are a gay, lightheart ed family to whom dove is a game until a Russian army officer (Jurgens) appears on office (Jurgens) appears on believe me when I tell him it's very hard to get tickets to New Yorks hit shows. A Texas reporter gave up reporting for advertising. "Do you miss reporting?" 1 1 asked and he replied, "I I miss it irvery day but payday" Elvis Presleys greatl admirer, busty Monique Van Vooren, has been cast as Marinda, the gypsy gal in Mayerling, the Audrey Hepbum-Mel Ferrer TV spec. Monique, who postponed a Uocambo date for the TV part, explained, "I even have lines." (You sure do, dear!) Taffy Tuttle didn't last long as a secretary. When the boss said, Let me see your agenda," she slapped him silly, A SM.

A 1 3' A i ty 3', I 41 VMM BLAINE in her tint appaaranca os serious octrois, drama "A Hatful of Huntington Hartford stage. Her a ono-adod parlay which a bit cool larHiiltnii ill iKinfcituBfriiiWitkiiiii i AMD 91ld 30; 'ill! 1 WARN! EARNER 'take My Man. not even workln. It cost me a but there's tone thing I got -It's My Man.1 This bum lets her pick up the tabs. Then there's another heel.

Jim doesn't ever bring me pretty flowers." (A real rheapie!) And Bill Bill Is just an ordinaiy guy. (Hes so ordinary, hes a real i nuthin.) Two more male dillies we're ABBE always meet-. ing in songs are just as bad one is "just a Gigolo." the other is always being Mean to Me. "Why is it?" I asked Jane Kean, the pretty comedienne, and she replied. Ill answer you in the words of another one A Good Man Is Hard to Find." JCavicr Cugat and Abbe lime turned back their tickets' to "My Fair Lady" so they could go to Lilo Pierres opening with me.

"That's how much we think of Wilson," said Coogie. As glewed with delight, Abbe said, "Of course he made $20 od the deal. Lovely Joy Harman of Westport. daughter of Homer Harman, is my Earls Girl for this week. Incidental- th43cene to make it the real thing for Eva.

Alas, Miss Bartok Is on the verge, of marrying an aging prince, who promptly orders his rival shot We leant the details at this, sad remanee-vU flashbacks. Br 1920, Miss Bartok has fled Russia Bryna Signs Refehin Bryna has signed Norman Retchin to produce Ride Out for Revenge" his original screenplay. The story of an Indian agent who helps the Redskins battle the white settlers will begin shooting March 18 for a U-A release. i HENRY FONDA VERA MILES ANDTNi sxcmMcrrrop ncwyonk ALFRED HITCHCOOTS FIRST TRUK TALC OF TUMOR I "The VJteng T-laiv The Midnight Earl Wasnt Douglas Fairbanks Jr. sounded out by Ike on a big diplomatic post in land and he a Democrat? Jersey City figures itsj Phyllis Newman, off to Hol-j lywood to test for Marjorie Momingstar, has it in the bag Lauren Bacall will stay at the Frank Sinatra home in Palm Springs to get over -the shock.

(FTankie, returning to STAGE the Copa after a one-day lay- TODAY "A Hatful off, was in good voice.) Rain," Huntington Hartford Jack Bennys daughter Theater. Joan (Mrs. Buddy Rudolph) SCREEN wSd, another Washington job but ermina, (Where The not in the State Dept. Circle Ends), Million Dollar John Derek's started Mexican Theater, divorce proceedings Duo: WEDNESDAY "The K1U-Sloan Simpson and TV Pro- ducer Gary Stevens at Hut-i tons Lexington Actress! Wild PartY stars In thn powerful which opens tonight on tha costar Horry Guardino conducts seemingly haves La Blaine Amagnifcent new picture from the Broadway Play inspired by a famous real-life loveftory Writers Work e- on War Script Denis nd Terry Sanders have- checked in at RKO studio additional writing on their screenplay for Paul Gregorys production of The Naked and the -Dead," which is scheduled to start May 15 in the South Pacific, John Farrow directing. The Sanders brothers were, signed to write the screenplay by Gregory as a result their production, "A Time Qut of War," which they wrote, produced-and directed, and.

which won an Academy Award last year as well as the Screen Producers' Guilds top. intercollegiate award. Casting for The Naked and the Dead will get underj way shortly and will be filmed entirely in color on the actual locales of Norman Mailer's World War II ravel. Neriaga Nickel (whose room- um downtown, lyishe reminds people in a couple of respects of Jayne Mansfield. Which reminds me that' Bill Cord says, "God must have loved Jayne Mansfield; he made, so much of her." V' mate is Dollar Lynne DoI- Uptown and Fox Inglewood lar) is in the film, Edge of Theaters.

the Gty, I Iron Petticoat, Teresa Brewer didnt bke T. he billing, so Eydie Gormell I United on Jerry lewis Palace mijArUstg Pasadena, -United Roy Hamilton, a top re- Artists, Inglewood, Meralta, cording star two years ago Gannar, Burbank, and four A guzzler came into Toots he retired on doctors orders drive-ins: Reseda Gage Ed returns to the business' 6 next week. Shor's for a luncheon ness conference and roared: Wards and Lakewood. M-O-M PRESENTS IN CINEMASCOPE AND METROCOLOR JENNIFER JONES 0 N- G.l LG UD BILL TRAVERS VIRGINIA McKENNA The Wrong Wiltern, New Fox, Picwqod, Pasadena Academy and eight driye-ins: Olympic, Centuiy, Compton, Whittier, El Monte; Big Sky, LaOrel and San VaL 1 EarFs-Pearls Things have a wag of. balancing out Other people troubles are never as bad as yours, but their children art always a whole lot worse.

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Horace Dodge) is chairman of Beach's Heart Fund Ball, Feb. 14 and is flying Anita Ekberg and Tony Steel 3n from L.A., also Ted Shrae-. ters band from N.Y. Dodge, xWrhos paying for all this, says GregTl probably spend more his money for promotion jus money for promotion tears Skr IMIUVItM iNOWi at SHImTwMS Crtt TASSI SMBS THTO in TMHw TMI sun UK Mm SSmS 41117 AUMtit 4 rirntiil MT fmirtt 11.4 a PSDtNSA CABBIFk AREA B. tWtMtny RSUTWMS MKT iiuwt wteu iiaarWiii hi- I4MS NHHTnu Mywaa WIlWS TW Vj film Si SRRnSi MICMIa ax mm fiikmlv pmmm TAW BMMS tsars sis TNI HUTS sai CrfMR SffcMl BI6SXY lLMMi.ll AAimrla raw Hinm WISH I'D SAID AY Men in War 1 Ircgq.

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