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JI Bl THE PERFECT MOTION tHHHHHMMHn mctum for the ■■ | ENTIRE FAMILY DANCE Wv The Presidential Room PRESENTS ERIC CORREA L AND HIS ORCHESTRA M FRANK COVIELLO F / on the Steinway at Intermission (A \ | Dinner Music from w 1 \l Dancing from 9 P.M. J A LAST WEEK F I ] Dancing in the Fresh A dential Room end* for H If the season on Satur- H ▼ day, July Ist. ■ 9Jie f fr CONNECTICUT AVENUE AND DeSALES STREET CALL DISTRICT 7-3000 FOR RESERVATIONS PLENTY OF PARKINS IN THE HOTEL GARAGE other role in the Sam Spiegel J production that of Prince . Feisal. The fact that Sir Lau rence Olivier is also in the movie turned the decision for Sir Alec. He will also star in “Hawaii” and “The Greatest Story Ever Told.” Can an identical role fit Brigitte Bardot and Ingrid Bergman? The answer is yes, apparently. "The Gouffee 1 Case,” scripted by Philip Yor dan for Ingrid, has now been set fpr Brigitte—because Ingrid won’t work in the summer. Brigette will work anytime she gets a good role and lots of money. Why not? ** • • Bob Hope is holding out for single sponsorship next season. He won't be selling cars. Bob canceled his July date with Judy Garland at the Newport Jazz Festival. Too busy finish ing “Bachelor in Paradise," | and getting ready to leave for England in mid-July. It’s love that takes Joan Fontaine on those flying trips to Paris . . . Shirley MacLaine, in Redbook: “Sometimes I . think that Steve (her husband) 1 is off his rocker, but I never let ' on in front of Steffie (their ’ daughter).” Young actor-singer Fabian is BENEDICT I 1 AND RESTAURANT i Benedict, Md. ‘Dine Over The Water’ Finest Seafood and Steaks Minister* Golf Course DANCING EVERY SAT. NITE Now Booking! Group Outings ■ BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE Opon Every Dey, Year 'Round Rte. Ate Hurhesvllle and Fellew Oar Stmi equipping his New Jersey home with a gymnasium, steam room, tennis court and swimming pool. Now the question is when will he be able to enjoy all these luxuries? He goes into one movie after another. Next, next week at 20th-Fox: “A Summer World.” *• * e Lelia Goldoni, who starred in John Cassavetes prize-winning film, "Shadows,” co-stars with! top German actor Hardy Kruger in “Citizen of Love.”| She plays an Israeli girl in love with a German boy, in spite of family objections. The movie will be filmed in Israel and West Germany. For a change. New York stage star Anne Bancroft isn’t bitter about her abortive career in Hollywood. “The small film roles were like summer stock for me, which I had never done,” she says. "Also. I was getting paid a good salary and wear ing gorgeous clothes." 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