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Daily Mirror from London, London, England • 19

Publication:
Daily Mirrori
Location:
London, London, England
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19
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DAILY MIRROR, Friday, March 18, 1960 PAGE 19 4 41 1111411 11.11.11.4444.444111114•111)41• L(11140 1,, .1:.: ..154 SHIRLEY Ittag i i i NuNale is a MVST for nails i ......0 which crack, split siii and break," writes A a well-known beauty editress Contauung :1. i i. ....1 i "1 a vital ges new ingredient i V.ii NuNale works A Aiii down under the i2 "i4 cuticle to the nail roots helps prevent brittleness. i i i ffi- 1 eseAki tt A NuNale costs 'A per bottle or tube. IN ft Ni soothes Ne NuMoon softens, and beau- tifies ugly broken 4) Shirley Maclaine and Louis Jourdan, two of the brings a freshly manicured look to your nails all day.

HIRLEYMACLAINE is glamour stars in "Can-Can. ini per bottle. now firmly installed as the DICK RICHARDS RIGHTEST, GAYEST, IGHTEST comedienne on the AT THE PICTURES Bachelor beat 6 flavour- Even against the for- but, with some of Cole Henri Landru, an Competition of this Porter's colourful Todd-AO aristocrat wh mur- Player's tipped cigarettes that beat shrewd, polished musical is a Joy. dered women for their grofessionals as Frank And, as far as con- money. Louis Jourdan cerned, Shirley Mac Lame orge Sanders, with 'flavour-blur'.

Bachelor have the full flavour smokers want. No wonder is the toast of the boule- Ge that ageless yards scarcely a glimmer of en- thusiasm on his worldly of charm, wise features, and er they are Britain's biggest selling tipped far! Chevalier, A walk-over through the film with the detached air of a man iss MacLaine whose heart isn't in the gently wraps up "Can- proceedings. an" or eorge Among the victims of ext Tuesday) as her this nonchalant murderer i i iii i i i i ID LUEBEARD'S Ten are Maxine Audley, Pat- :7, if lersonal UHoneymoons Kent re and 1 :6 .7 1 Mil i 1 1 4 She dances splendidly, a. ff i ii i ii throws avvay gags with General release, Mon- Most of them seemfairly precision. day, A '') is a loose relieved at being allowed to i.

:5 4 disappear from a singularly :i.i :0:: i :1 .1 A This is a feckless frolic version of the story of tedious and silly little film. iii i i i i i i i i i i i if a film. It is too long 4... 1 leisurely but-thanks ainly to Shirley-it's as Mills makes a lubbly as a glass of cham- iagne. Gan-Can" is set in raris at the turn of the 4 entu and discusses ight-hearteclly whet proper comic 4 ag Aii i he Can-Can is a leetle too daringfor public entertain- 2, 1 v.

3 5 .4 Ni." 7 ment. Doll if i i i i i i i i ii iiliiiiiiiiiiiiki i i i i i i i i i i i mm ii TWO MEli A a play, "Summer of the Seventeenth i .0.3,,, 4 w0u i1 i i. mmumm (London Pavilion, brought a welcome 1 ii; i A ..............,:.:4.... Fr an Sinatra as a breath of Australian fresh air into the West 2 0iligiiiiiiiiiiiiiik: i ii i ii. :3 cii 4 00 0 lawyer who takes a dim End of London.

.0::::.8 ::4:: ::::::.1::: i i i :g.4: i iiii: ii view of marriage, and As a film it reminds us that John Mills can be a i i i 4 i ii i i 1 ii i iiii i i ::::::1 a.i 4 Louis Jourdan, as a puri- brilliant comedian. iiiit tanical judge, are the two He and Ernest Borgnine work all winter in the sugar i iii: 4: a i i ........1: ai i i men in 's life. fields of North Australia. $..... There isn't quite enough Comes the summer lay off and, year after year, th i 0..........

ofthe debo nair Chevalier, go to Sydney, loaded with mbny, to wh i s. it up wi "...............400: i 1 0.....: 40:::: i tigilltik i iii i i i. i their girl 1 1 ft 4 lii 4" But this part icular .2. 1 5 4 7: ..7 77 1 sum mer everything goes wrong, :3 :1 :11 and they have to face the i i i i i i :1 aggini: i ia: i ii i i problem that fings ain't .4:: ::1: 11 i :::.......:.....1 2- i A kiss for wot they used tbe )rk Angela tee "stuniner of the Seven- ig mgm a 4m mu 1 combination of i in a edy lu a sg i5. ...1:: i 41 :1 i i.

i i i i 1 iiii. i .6 1 1 f. ii i ...7 i 1 i 1 ii i i 7 .1 i i 4 4,.. As siiill -4- .8 Lansbur bitter-sweet tragedy, with i '''''K' Borgnine and Mills mak- :::.:0:: i 41 from ing an excellent team. siLigiiKg i Anne Baxter and Angela Oi: 1111:11::1:: ..2 i i.

i. John Lan sbury bring vv arm 1 .:3 i ii i i i :5 5 Mills and pathos to the roles of 1: the two women. 1 0: 2 ig i iii i i i i i The story is a tawdry 11 one, but it is of real people. Art ii ii ai Their problems provide .4 i. from absorbing and some- 3 4 :ir.W.::•:?•••••:::::::•••••:::*::.:::::••:::::::::::::::::::::::It.....:::::••• times disturbing enter- "Summer tamment.

'i of the i Seventeenth Not for i 1.. Doll." i' money. ye i i' ::4 iM 1 1 i i 4 RONALD SINI3 11::: :11 9111 1 a iiSini ll I :4: .4 A 2 i I ll' a Pe ggy Clllll- AMUN.Mft:i 0 ig i ,4 A I I A.g.... 2, SUN more CAR OWNERS are mills ar the i :::0 1. zzig il using DAVID'S ISOPON fortunate characters in rhis Glass Fibre Paste spreads like butte' LAYEits 1 4 s'''' and hardens like steel in 30 minutes.

For VOlved in Your money the repair of Motor Bodies, Rusted Wings. Bonnets, Exhausts. Engine Blocks. This or Your Wife" (New Pl ayer amazing metal filler can be ground, filed, tapped and moulded. Buy the new Juni Ti Victoria, Sunday, A Nir I sbp a 1 Kit at from HALFORDS and a 't A.

5 $,. Important Accessory Shops. As shown on It is a slim little British iimill agesiefia.l,.„.,togf.{:fliii rr comedy in which the two id if plan a fake divorce so that 8 AV 1 ID Peggy Can pick up a legacy. 7.7 7- T. ...5 10.i:g t- 1 1 i Send for our 32-page Illustrated Bookie! concerned Tipped giving details of over 100 ies hard but the wno i different repairs.

affair is desperately Bachelor beat 'ilavour-biur' To: W. DAVID SON LIMITED. and trivial, and I would BTEII FULL SIZED 1 1 8 FOR 10 3 1 4 FOR 20 47. Caledonian Road. London.

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