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MONPAY. AUGUST IS. 19.53 v
THE PASSING SHOW
Martin-Lewis Set Won
By Shirley MacLaine
By HARRY MacARTHUR
Shirley MacLaine. the pert Arlington (Va.) lass who seems
destined to make her mark in the movies, has just passed another
test. She aiready has been marked as a girl with a bright future
by such film-fabricators as Producer Hal Walls and Director Alfred
Hitchcock. Now she has repaid this faith by managing to stand
out in a Martin-and-Lewis pic
ture. where many a girl before
her has been submerged in the
slapstick.
The film is “Artists and Mod
els.” According to work from!
the West Coast, the pixie-like
Miss MacLaine has somewhat
bowled over preview audiences.
Approximately one-third of those
filling out preview cards listed
her as their favorite performer
in the film. Some of them dldj
not recall her name. She was
listed variously as “that girl who 1
danced." “the comedienne.” “the;
girl singer,” and “the dimpled
girl with the short hair.” But
they remembered her.
Sampling a true cross-section
of the populace, of course, un-;
doubtedly would produce a high
er pro-MacLaine, anti-Martin
and-Lewis ratio. These, how-!
ever, presumably were ardent I
devotees of the most famous |
feudists of 1955 or thev wouldn't i
have been in the same theater;
with “Artists and Models' in!
the first place. The girl who
can make an im.iression on a 1
full-fledged Jerry Lewis fan
truly has impact.
Moviegoers apparently will j i
have to wait awhile, incident-!]
ally, before sharing the preview;,
audiences enthusiasm for Miss!]
MacLaine. No release date hasji
been announced for either "Art- '
lsts and Models” or Alfred!
Hitchcock's “The Trouble With;'
Harry,” the only other film shej:
has made. There’s a rumor that ; !
the Hitchcock picture is being!
held in abeyance until later in!
the year so it will be fresh m
the minds of the Academy <
voters. !(
Meanwhile, Mr. Wallis, to :
whom she is under contract, is
seeking another starring vehicle !
for the lass who used to com
mute from Arlington to Wis
consin avenue to study dancing |
with Lisa Gardiner and Mary
Day.
** * *
THE SEARCHERS Some 1
movie producer is always look-;
ing for something. It may be”
a 7-year-old boy who looks ex- |
actly like James Cagney, or a |
cornfield in lowa that looks ex-! 1
actly like a cornfield in Kansas, 1
or—well, almost anything. The '
most notable search in Holly- !!
wood history, and the most sue-:;
cessful from a publicity stand-j
point, was the one conducted
by David O. Selznick to find a'
Scarlett O’Hara for “Gone With |
the Wind.” In retrospect it
seems that this went on for'
about seven years. Virtually |
every English-speaking maiden
between the ages of 16 and 36 j
was tested, or at least idly con- ,
sidered. Large segments of the!,
world’s population were involved ,
" WHERE i
AND WHEN |i
Current Theater Attractions ,
and Time of Showing
Stage
Carter Barron Amphitheater—
Jose Limon Spanish Dancers:
8:30 p.m.
National—" The King and I”;
8:20 p.m.
Olney—“As You Like It”; dark,
resumes tomorrow.
Screen
Ambassador "Mister Rob
erts”; 1, 3:05. 5:15, 7:25 and
9:35 p.m.
Capitol—“ How to Be Very,
Very Popular”; 11:50 a.m., 2:05,
4:15, 6:30 and 10:05 p.m. Miss
Washington finals: 8:45 p.m.
Colony "The Wayward
Wife”; 6:30, 8:10 and 9:50 p.m.
Columbia “Wizard of Oz”;
11:15 a m.. 1:20. 3:20, 5:35, 7:40
and 9:45 p.m.
Dupont—“ The River”; 1,4, 7
and 10:05 p.m.
Keiths "Lady and the
Tramp”; 12. 2. 4. 6, 8 and 10 p.m.
Little—"Mau Mau”; 5:45, 8:05
and 10:25 p.m.
MacArthur “Chance Meet
ing”; 6:15, 7:55 and 9:50 p.m.
Metropolitan "Mister Rob
erts”; 11:40 a.m., 2:10, 4:40, 7:10
and 9:40 p.m.
Ontario—" You're Never Too
Young”: 1:10, 3:20, 5:25, 7:35
and 9:45 p.m.
Palace—" Not as a Stranger”;
11:20 a.m., 1:55, 4:30. 7:05 and
9:40 p.m.
Playhouse—“ The Seven Little
Foys”; 11 a.m., 12:45, 2:35, 4:20,!
6:10. 8 and 9:55 p.m.
Ptaza—"Green Magic"; 12,
1:30, 3:05, 4:50, 6:35, 8:30 and
10:05 p.m.
Trans-Lux—“The Man From
Laramie”; 11 a.m., 12:50, 2:45,
4:35, 6:30, 8:25 and 10:15 p.m.
Warner—“ This Is Cinerama";
8:30 p.m.
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!in debates over the subject,
; which seems to suggest that
there was a lot less to argue
about in those days,
t Anyhow, another search is on
and it is the champion one of
. this year, at least. This one,
.fames Bacon reports from
. wood, is being conducted by
Vanessa Brown and Robert Alan
Franklin, her producer husband.
They are not looking for a
i Scarlett O’Hara or, for that
1 matter, for an actor or actress
to play anything. Their prob
lem is bigger.
} They are. you see, embarked
on the making of "Mark Twain’s
Adam and Eve," a film based
on the humorist's “Excerpts
From Adam's Diary” and “Eve's
Diary.” Their search is for a
costume designer—a genius of
the art who can make Adam,
Eve and Lilith appear authentic
while covered enough to satisiy
the Motion Picture Code Admin
istration. Something more imag
inative than giant fig leaves is
required.
** * *
SO CLEAN Gina Lollobri- (
gida, who is one of them, ex
plains in Newsweek why many!
American moviegoers are ex- i
pressing a preference for lusty, i
earthy, Italian-style movie ac- i
tresses. "American women, at :
last in films.” says La Lollo, <
"look as if they came out of a <
! factory. All perfect and clean. !
jDio, how clean!” |
*** * i
THE BIG SWITCH—There is ]
no limit to what the serious i
actor will do for his art. Jimmy ]
Stewart, who ordinarily parts ]
I his hair on the right, is switch- .
ing the part to port so he will
more closely resemble Charles A.
Lindbergh in “The Spirit of St.
Louis." He’ll get it back to star
board, presumably, in time to be
his old self as Grace Kelly's
leading man again, this time in
“Designing Woman.” He’s just
been signed for the role, his first
at MGM since “The Naked
Spur.” four years ago. . . . Ahead
of this on Miss Kelly's schedule, 1
as you already know, is “The
Swan,” with studio production
chief Dore Schary himself pro-,
ducing and Charles Vidor di
recting. Louis Jourdan. Brian
Aherne and Estelle Winwood
j will top Miss Kelly’s supporting
cast in this one.
** * *
VICTIM—A: -'her innocently .
bystanding victim of Connie was ;
Arlington County’s “Pageant of
Arlington.” Scenery d*ma?e
caused by the weather which
preceded the hurricane up the
coast necessitated cancellation
,of the two performances sched
uled for last week. Weather per
mitting. “Pageant oi Arlington”
will be presented tonight and
tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in
Lubber Run Park. Weather not
permitting, the performances
will be moved indoors to the au
ditorium of Barrett School.
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THE COMFORTING TOUCH
Judy Garland wipes a tear from the eye of the Cowardly
Lion, played by Bert Lahr, in this scene from ‘‘The Wizard
of Oz.” The MGM musical fantasy in Technicolor, now
expanded to large screen proportions, is showing at the
Columbia Theater,
! HOLLYWOOD
By SHBILAH GRAHAM
aw > ■' '
Alan Ladd to Do TV Series
Alan Ladd, who wet his feet
in TV with a couple of one-shots,
is now going the whole way with
a Western telefilm series for next
season. . . And Red Skelton.
Georgia, and the two kids take
off September 10 on a whistle
stop tour by train to New York
to sell his TV show at every
whistle-stop. . . Nora Eddington
Flynn Haymes with agent Jen
nings Lang, roaring at Sammy
Davis, jr.. in Ciro’s. . . . Marilyn
Monroe is still the same Marilyn.!
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show. . And Rocky Marciano,
the heavyweight champ, is teach
ing Marlon Brando the finer jabs
of the game. . . . Rudy Vallee
swears he will divorce himself
from the entertainment field in
two years and will live in Cali
fornia.
** * *
Jean Pierre Aumon writes he
will be in America in Septem
ber. To re-woo Grace Kelly? . . .
And Raymond Burr's favorite
American city is Chicago—be
cause of iron heiress. Margaret
Clarke. . . . Gary Cooper wears
so many medals in his “Court
Martial of Billy Mitchell" picture
that he's getting one drooping
shoulder. . . . Bob Middleton
will be Gary’s buddy In “Mr.
Birdwell Goes to Battle.” Bob
is closing his New York apart
ment to live in Hollywood. . .
From Jack Lemmon: “Not all
wives are suspicious—some
know.”
Bill Holden and Dewey Martin
went skin diving in the Virgin
Islands, and Bill cut his leg on
some coral. The baracuda tast
ing the blood, started after Bill,
but Dewey speared the leader.
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Attention Marlon Brando—
' you have a new member fn your
! “Bongo Drums Fraternity.” Bill
! Holden, now vacationing in the
! Virgin Islands, is taking lessons
. and has bought every drum in
sight.
Flash from Roger Moore,
Hollywood's latest British film
, discovery now playing opposite 1
; Lana Turner in “Diane” at!
Metro, to a London reporter:
, “They’re not trying to make me
, become an American-style actor;
—just giving me lessons to
! loosen my jaw and talk with a
! mid-Atlantic accent. Englishmen,
! in Hollywood stay English—only
; the women lose their identity.
' All women do—except the;
French.”
** * *
| Victor Mature, on Clark Ga-;
ble’s fifth marriage: “It will be
I good for him. He will be ex-j
, posed for the first time to chil-!
’ dren (his bride, Kay. has two!
t children by a former marriage).
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HSHauMi NEMHittiiMD Itonmil
Films of More Than Routine Merit i mnril rariTnc
“THE COBWEB”—Stellar cast headed by Richard Widmark WMTL-UI IHMltia
and Lauren Bacall in pschiatric maze. ABC DBITE-IN THEATER
DADDY LONG LEGS —Leslie Caron and Fred Astaire deftly se« Ustin*
decorate the popular romantic fable. —Cndtr win.i.nd Them.r.,
“EAST OF EDEN”—The John Steinbeck novel, improved on by MT avo
Director Elia Kazan’s screen treatment. ”•* YtollOli UrEfl Ala
“THE GLASS SLIPPER”—LesIie Caron plays a fetching and Ast h "T",* a"L°.od’ h.,
m musically charminr Cinderella. aarond Penn d.w so n-mzi
“LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME”-Slnger Doris Day plays Singer End. TT' e ht o“*n S “ D 7:.?o r cm™.-
Ruth Etting, ably abetted by James Cagney. B “ w iSuiJ ß 'mS,’. N rrD, l
“A MAN CALLED PETER”-Richard Todd play. Dr. Peter RICHJ ™i™ E ° _
Marshall, an excellent screen biography. j in^Tech 0 Acif°n MA * p
“MARTY”—Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair In the warm “RAILS INTO LARAMIE”
human drama that took Cannes Festival honors. i payne. 10 35. color cartoon
“THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH”—Summer Bachelor Tom Ewell ! TisS. l .“"PEAßLthe^louth 1 pa:
meets a naive (of all things) Marilyn Monroe. ’ , Fyic" and -end of the afpair."
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An Staular Warner Theater. Are *MPV /100 Ind. Hd. H». ] l0; - 0 - Color Cartoon.
Air Conditioned. Open 7:30 P.M Kiddies Free. Car- : Kiddles Free.
Ambassador gj* NJt! I I M ClnemiScope ,nd Technicolor, AIRPORT o*/%^
“MISTER ROBERTS” teil :? coior* o .tu^8 AW ' 8 DADGH ‘ 3SSt
{Cinemascope). Henry Konda. James I 77- ... . ._= 1 AGAINST THr MoYikt''
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CgLVTRT "°-8-*34S. Free Park- CAGNEY In "LOVE ME OR LEAVE GEORGE MONTGOMERY in “DA
■ •*"“ Ing. "Daddy Long ME.” Technicolor, at «:40, 9:10. KOTA LIL." at 9:00.
t&'sssm jsr'a.^i Atlantic fw
O'HerUhy ‘Onl" CrU4oe ’” D ‘° Cinemascope. LESLIE CARON. pl?s QUEENS CHAPEL
CENTRAL Mt ' Nt,r P,rll ’ Technicolor, at 8:35. WOO. UHIYL-1H THEATRE
~ 'll 1 ' " Sold **r of Por " PAMPDPCC TVS’ Nlthofi A»a SI WA. 7-7900. Ager Road and Kim
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Signal" Dana Andrews 'l- 45 Ts* VIRGINIA MAYO, DENNIS MORGAN Sr h ,',« or i‘n ? ,*«.**,** Si"T a « Sro,, S
7-45*1 Andrews. 1- -»■>. 4.15. j |n .. pEARL OF THE Bo UTH PA . 51."*"• tn-tar Stereophonic Sopnd
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KENNEDY «-»«««. ”L ov • Also BUT WILLIAMS in -OUTLAWS Half Mile I rom DUtrict Line.
UMUIbUI Me or Leave Me" DAUGHTER " Color, at 8:00. ™ HURRY.
'Cinemascope), Doris Day. James leAßUff 4703 Marlboro Site Md First Showing in
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•jnvw* John Paynei 8:06; "Vio- , TOM EWELL In "THE SEVEN YEAR SnperScope and Color Gigantic
I lent Saturday" Victor Mature. «:15. ! ITCH." Technicolor, at*. 7:50, 9:45. Cartoon Carnival, at 8:40. 11:.H).
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SHERIDAH RA 8 ‘-too. ' Daddy CAPITOL o[ 5 5244 Kiddies Under 12 Always Free.
dniifllUlUl Long Legs" 'Cinema- Cinemascope CLARK GABLE. SUSAN
; Scope). Fred Astaire. Leslie Caron. HAYWARD in "SOLDIER OF FOR- BRANM! DRIVF.IN Clin)on,Md.
«:UO. 9:45: "Along Came Jones," TUNE." Technicolor, at 6:20. 9:35: ■MIIMi INUVIrUI V j a g rpnt h
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! *2T'■ ! ABLINRTfIN Co ' f** * s Walter Wednesday: "REAR WINDOW,"
COLONY eeurgio Ave and farrogut 'sHSrtnU 1 tin 0, IA / 2990 SABRINA"
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a naarvil to 2 400 C I Air Conditioned. Fre* Parkin*. Scope. Color, at 8:35. plus DAN DUR
DORIS DAY. JAMES CAGNEY ln '« Cinemascope and Color. "LAND; YEA "SKY COMMANDO." at 10:45.
'LOVS ME OR LEAVE ME. " Cinema- iOF THE PHARAOHS" JACK Children Under 12 Free. Big, Free
Scope at 12.45, 2:55. 5:05, 7:15 IHAWKINB. JOAN COLLINS. , Playground Now Open,
and 9:25 P M | ~~ -
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ROBIRTSON. SALLY FORREST I INCALN '2lir,uSlN.W Big. Pree Plgyground
LIU ST. CYR. at 8:40 and 11:15 l<inbUl*n Open 12,30 P M Now Open
P.M. Extra. Cartoon Carnival." 42 i In Super Scope "SON OP SINBAD." ; Wednesday. On Stage. "ASYLUM
Ming, of Fun. at 10:13 P.M. With DALE ROBERTSON. SALLY OF HORRORS." Sensational
- - FORREST. LILI 8T CYR. j Spook Bhow Plus Horror Film,
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. 4..: BURT LANCASTER In "APACHE." BOOKER T '433 sou M N.W 6:30. ID.
Color. 2:45. 6:05. 9:25. Tomor. and SfwAflkfcl* A ooon Open *2:30 fM niepneena m "-"Ktlx vn w n
Weds -C ARNI VA L STORY and Held Over. In Cinemascope. "SEVEN BETHESDA a'ta'irf i y F « R T r
AMERICANO." 35e Till 6. Then 4UC- YEAR ITCH." Starring MARILYN o.nnv TlnS 14 *. eel 1
130 c: Children. 2Uc. MONROE, TOM EWELL. i DADDY LONG LEGS.
I UMBeiie.. Hi, a n.--~xna a ClnemgScgpe_Color. at 6:55. 8:30.
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rrari r 2103 p O . av*. n.w. . I <»«LVLnIiI day. jamls cag
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CLARK GABLE. SUSAN HAYWL4RD. JUNE ALLYSON STEWART. | £ln emaScop,. Color, at 7. P:3C.
i*J£SA?k . BENNIE In ' 801 DIET OK UVgTTCttlt f P WA. 7-0552.
£P2T,V, N 5 * TwchiilcoloV' ClnemtScopei 1 “' 1 1 ' - ■ HYATIaVILLL FRED ASTAIRE,
at 63)0 . 55. 9.55. Last Day i.esije CARON "DADDY LONG
LEGS" Cinemascope. Color, at 7,
9:SO.
GREENBELT . 1 ffivuniih 7-msiis doris
UWIUU4 I G , 3 7222. fra. Parking BfMTB'C nriTRK KAIWUUU DAY. JAMES CAG
JULIA ' ln P K *'« nOTII S THEATRES ; NEY "LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME."
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RUSH In 'CAPTAIN LIaHTFOOT?" In l/'rilC Mil I WH. 0-7RIMI. DORIS
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Pinplv r, Winner of 3 ?nt.rn.tfon.l Award.. ! Cinemascope. Color at 6:50, 9:30.
FAIRFAX F,',,% 0 ,ki„ 3 2999 QUEEN MAGIC." in Flaming Color, j !■■■ . J e„ . —t
"ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE | fTTf P ST Sal. I 6 G GEORGETOWN * 3 fL
MUMMY." Also "THE YELLOW MOUN- UIILL M - . , A & ‘S’” O
TAIN. _ . _ . ~. ;Last Times Today. Adapted to the Screen
j by Nobel Prize Winner William Faulkner.
; MAU MAU. Authentic Pictures oi j “TUTT dtp ot rrD'*
Louis Bernheimer's Theatres ci*or Tr " r AiVo ts ‘‘D^L ny | starring
THE VIII ACE DU - Doris' rii urn CBRIMf 1247 °° A4 * ' HUMPHREY BOGART
TM. V ILL Alt L day .nd james SILVER SPRING l(J 01121 LAUREN BACALL
jn^anemaScop'e 3 Colo?. R *t'6 A o* Woi) fre" Vstaire** LESLIF° , CARS?N rr in j chandler “Feature' at°'v Vo' - n ’o"
28 in "THE ATOMIC g .V tifterWl
j Coffee Served ln Our Ldlinge. wiacoiiMa A.e.
MrUfTMf E *' 0-4111. FRED, BIDV xavannah SI «> 'Jth Si it TIME" With CHARLES BOYFR
naVTiun ASTAIRE and Leslie! rAlill 1 sik of*Aio a™ 10 2-2233 i louis jourdan cuvkK.
CARON In "DADDY LONG LEGS." in All-Technicolor Show. JULIE HAR- ] l ,
Cinemascope and Color at 6:32. 9:18. ! RIS. JAMES DEAN. RAYMOND MAS- BICPn nTTUrCEIK 7414 Wi. Av,
SEY. "EAST OF EDEN." 6:30. 10:00: HIDLII-DL IHLSUA oi ,
_ Also LESLIE CARON) MICHAEL raaivo raniavv rviaii niv
VKRNOH KI 9 7121. RICHARD WILDING. "THB OLASS SLIPPER." and DORIS DAW
YUMIM widmark and lauren! 8310. LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME
BACALL in “THE COBWEB." In Cinema-1 CTMITIIH 3» C ST. N.W. 1:00. 130, 7:00. 11:30.
Scope and Color, at 6:35. 8:16. , aIAJIIVH 11.4-43*8 MARJORIE MAIN and CHILL WILIS,
S < !A t i°a S.y’LM- “RICOCHET ROMANCE”
r a ry an •a an tPATUnvn v LESLIE CARON. MICHAEL WILDING. .. *2 -1 A
.IFWF LA. 6-3119. KATHRYN GRAY- "THE CLASS SLIPPER," at 6:15. At 310 ° n| 7-
BON in "KISS ME KATE", P:40: STERLINO HAYDEN. ALEXIS f-T-.0. ...a xh„r. Matin..
tTach l. at 6:00. 8:24. /.'IO BRODERICK SMITH. "THE STERNAL SEA." a* 1 JKS»i M W **vr Vev riJifri- .in
CRAWFORD ln "NEW YORK CONFI- 7:50. • ..™.EMAN SAVE MY CHILD and
DENTIAL.” at 7:58. IA)VF. MF. OR LEAVE Mt
And at his age—64—Clark needs
to have children around.”
Jean Peters is wanted for a
starring role in “The Bottom of
1 the BotUe” on her home lot.
20th Century-Fox. She hasn’t
made a picture there since “A
Man Called Peter.” "Bottle" t*
the Georges Simenon story that'
was bought with Gregory Peck
and Montgomery Clift in mina
as brothers. But Peck tuma| it
down recently. Now all 20th^ias
to do Is find Jean. •
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