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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 7

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Th Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, Slay 9, 1961 Film Director Of Exodus Blasts Critics P3roly KilgallenV Broadway Ought to Be NEW YORK (Singer a Han Schell. Bash at Basin Street njval." Incredible example: Kay Ballard, prominently featured in the show, doesnt rate single pair of house seats. And shes wrrkng for about a fourth of her night club salary. Christine Jorgensen made the Left Bank scene with a new beau and an artichoke hairdo. A famous baseball player is heading for more trouble than just a batting slump.

Hes been making the local bars with a model who isnt anything like his wife. THE RAVAGES THE REVOLT OF THE AGES! Peter Ustinov gets laughs describing a aoclal event at which he foijnd himself dancing with- Jayne Mansfield. When asked for his reaction he says, "It felt rather like lifeboat drill on the Queen Mary. Frank Ross, who has been married to Joan Caulfield and Jean Arthur' is abolit to become a bridegroom again. David Merrick is really running a tight ship at "Car- By Aoeciit4 Prttt LONDON, May 8 Otto Preminger Monday hit back at caustic British critics who have blasted hia movie, "Exodus.

Speaking at a luncheon to the critics, Preminger said: Critie Fell Asleep "One critic wrote that fellow critic fell asleep during the showing of mv picture, he said, "Now 1 say to you, any critic who falls asleep is not doing his job." It wasn't a critic who fell asleep it was a friend he took to the press showing. Permlnger glowered at him, then smiled. Like all pepole who make pictures, said the director-producer, "I have a very highly developed go. Expects Bad Reviews "I have had good notices in America and Canada and in Cannes the only places where Exodus has been shown. I expected bad reviews in London and Im not particularly disappointed.

-Someone shouted that the picture was so long it was natural to fall asleep. It runs more than three hours. Preminger held up his hand for silence. Dont Sleep, Write "I dont oblect to critics falling asleep. he said, "I object to them falling asleep and writing about it.

When Preminger finished he unlike his latest picture -received an ovation from the critics. tOWER -ml IOX 01101 OP DAIIY AT 13 NOON RHONM UNb DARIO -GMO RATAB WAWSA FLEMING JEFFRIES MORENO CERVI RIVELLES GlIIDA Starts Tomorrow 1st Hint GEM DOWNTOWN AUTORIUM DRIVE-IN Dinah Washington and her seventh husband, Rafael Campos, have reconciled over the long-distance telephone, taking back all the nasty things they said during the big fight. Rafael will fly in from Hollywood to join Dinah when she opens at Theatre. It ought to be mighty lively when Louis Armstrong and Julie Wilson share the bandstand at Basin Street East. The fur is beginning to fly already.

Storm Gathers Joe Glaser is steamed at Julie's handlers for releasing information about the engagement which he considered "unfavorable to Louis, and he wants it distinctly understood that Julie never would have been booked into the club without Armstrongs approval. Even the owners of Basin Street East could not okeh anyone without Louis, avers the indignant Mr. Glaser. And so the storm clouds gather. Tlwy Over TV Every theatrical union is in a twzy over how to handle pav-TV, with top echeon huddles scheduled all along Shubert Alley The problem has come into sudden sharp focus now that theyve begun to televise Broadway shows.

It seems serious with Nancy Kwan and Maximil- $nk Tip Yftp'rp Nithpr Th Ypun Nw Th Old!" ttll inl IMS RscIigI Csdo 'ELMER GANTRY" "thIe apartment' YDS TO.YICn GEM REDWOOD Deborah Walley, a dimlnuthe package five feet two and 99 pounds makes debut in movie Gidget Goes Hawaiian. Diminutive Actress to Make Debut in Hawaiian Movie adroit showmanship is hers The daughter of the famous lee Capades skat(ng team. The alleys she began ap P'-anng in her patents art when she was three, and kept right on skating she was also a successful child model until, in her early teens, she abandoned the rink for wider horizons of acting Theres a eertain story and magic in that film billing and introduc ng a plS'er hitherto unknown. In this case, it tin red haired Deborah Walley. in troduced in Gidget Goes Hawaiian." coming to the Uptown Theatre.

As for the 19-year old ln-troducee, shes new to film audiences, but every art of at 8:30 -w NOT SINCE i' riNG KQNG Lt THE SCREEN EXPLODED WITH SUCH MIGHTY FURY! '400 BLOWS' LAST 3 AYS Theyre planning trip to Hong Kong so he can meet her parents. Hiding, But How? Sonny Liston and Floyd Patterson probably will wage their little war in June, 1962. Everyones been speculating about where Hugh OBrian and former Queen forays might be hiding out but how far from Chicago can they be? Hugh's slated to open in Heaven Can Wait at the Drury Lane Theater Saturday. Seems Natural John Wayne, who scored such a triumph in Ernest Ganns High and the Mighty, is dying to do the film version of Ganns current best seller, Fate Is the Hunter. Itll be up to Darryl Zanuck, who owns the flicker rights.

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