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Show Hedda Hopper ... 1 '""'i ; The Salt Lake Tribune, Chevaliers a Cavalier? home to lie She down. ; Thelma HOLLYWOOD Hitter ha quite a week before finishing her chores here and taking oft tor needed It . Firat the did in 'the 'tight before a tan-ca- n b f audience on the aet of "A New Kind of Love." La Mbta ter ahe met Maurice ' Che- Hopper valier. Then they worked together and he pinched her on the Cheek. Thelma all but swooned. She had to play a gal Impressed by him, which wasnt a bit difficult: "That charm la not phony. Hea a - - doO!" Before shed recovered from Chevalier, Bob Arthur, of For Love or Money," which Thelma did with Mitzl Gajmor and Kirk Douglas, called to say he was so pleased with her she could drop by and pick out' anything from the Jean Louis wardrobe she wore in 1 the dm.. ; Would Be Nice T played a hotel tycoon dressed to the hilt, ahe said. "Besides all the sable and chinchilla, I wore half a mil-lion dollars worth of Jewels. Bob explained they didn't go with the clothes, which Z thought was pretty chintzy. 1 Those gems would look so $ nice st the supermarket" Tim tor Sentiment ' Sixteen years ago Thelma - was doing nicely on radio in Manhattan. When her friend George Seaton went back to 1 ahoot "Miracle on 34th Street" he asked her to walk across the screen lor luck. . Darryl Zanuck took a look, flew her back to the coast i and ' added more scenes. , Thats how ahe became a top actress in films. "It was s freak," aha says, t and changed my whole life." That picture is shown ev-try year on Christmas Day,and will be a Broadway miileal this year. "Its time we some sentiment," said ; had t Thelma. "After seeing Nlght of the Iguana Ive given up Tennessee Williams for life. When Richard - Brooks 4 checked into Columbia to do " "Lord Jim," he walked into five-roosuite complete with- - private bathroom. "I never had that during my nine 'years 'at MGM," he said. Brooks plans another trip to the far east to sign a Eurasian with empha-- J sis on the Asian girl to play opposite Peter O'Toole, at finally I who is aecstatic leading lady. , getting Olivia De Havilland arrived . f ja m , t " Historic tor rehearsals of "Lady in a Cage." Picture starts on the 30th and Livvy sticks around to hand out one of the Academy awards. Shes qualified ahe owns two Oscars and has been a five-tim- e nominee. The popular legend that behind every smile in Hollywood there lurks a knife blade and that hi this town sn set of friendship invariably doaka an ulterior motive has been disproved in the just completed MGM production "The Young and the BraveJ.Tbe tale really begins and ends with Richard Arien. There'S Still Friends ' Thirty yeans ago, a Yale undergraduate, Beirne Ley Jr, saw Dick Arien in Bill Wellmans "Wings." As Lay recalls: "The picture set the course of my life. I had to be an Army pilot In 1933 1 won my wings at Kelly field and subsequently wrote a book 1 Wanted Wings' which was bought for pictures by Paramount, Adens old studio. My first Hollywood Job was writing the screenplay, during the course of which I met A. C. Lyles, a young mall boy at Paramount, but a mail boy with a difference. He had talent and integrity, but more noticeably, a gift for friendship. In time, he became a producer," . lived "Hie Drama In telling the story, Lay neatly- - skips - over many years in his Ufa when ha was commander of the 47th combat group in England working for Gen. Curtis Tarita, a beauteous native of Tahiti, isle Cinderella who woes tha starring role nn a a auk sms-744- ts litotoi I OI. ptok OP THR ama -- VILLA Cl C CINERAMA C WOIHS -- CHRISTINE KAUFUANN mrUS IHOUPSQRtoMtoRUaD NOW WITH sat-but- KQff Df HE WORD I um MtonMEAni(NXXe2sJ&s FULL LENGTH COLOR ElKCOSmr E03K0r COLLINS CO-HI- T K DOROmUUQS 011LY BURT LAUGASTER AIID JUDY GARLAIID COULD TELL THIS UNTOLD ST0RY...AUD L1AUE YOUR HEART TELL IT OVER AHO OVER AGAIN I WARM HEATERS IN-CA- R REDWOOD AT Bette Davis and Joan Cra wford STANLEY KRAMER presents "W" BURT LAtWASWi JUDY BARLAIM This Were Flesh Of Your Flesh- - jja. 4 1:30 MU $ Would You Hold H Close Sana Art Pmenu As tooemm Protect It mi MJnck taken - ' CENTRE Love It m.Or Would mmtiu .And Run... UNHHI STEVEN HILL NKwiDwnwuur i 2 TODAY pjn. 1 pjn. sent fM In, "CHILD" tlATVSES AT B 1wtonil "Sin ' MOUSE Not. Eton MOTION- -- - OS 1HT" rS of Sovtow M I DAY S ISIS pm. with sutpans ADULTS ONLY co-h- it DEADLY DEO Sm Sr CSNSMUUinVW WILD, ZANY, SIDE SPLITTING HITS AVAILAIIE AT SOX omcE T.;x Ztvziii- -i STARTSTODAY Omo DiIS, Ston, 7tM Slis-ChMIhtoor 11 3 3 "thI 1:30 Ami - 3 3 PaIiy, STREET "CHILD" HATUttf AT S.M, MS pmt I pm It AMR ... OfEN 11-- r JS . , 3 oL f - p!edpa . 3 C eWUROOM TOTTjSlltist TICKETS 3 WONDERFUL ! WORLD of the q THE : HWtU!ffCHT 1 GENA ROWLANDS 3 n - personality exploded into vivacious life. Her smile was the most bewitching we had seen, her eyes the raoet expressive, her body the most graceful. "Suddenly and Just like that we knew our search had ended." You Turn Your Back 3 3 KISHTIY AT t:30 WS. MM. Plmtl f- started to turn, this girls rannsiraiDfl 3 M MARCH sanHuhUiuar.Nu NURiri INM SOONI , 3 4 c - PICTU8E ' ENDS THURS. 3 c Well 3 Disney's c or On morning she led the dancers before the earners tor beginning of the filming that still had no leading lady. Its certain she couldnt lisve dreamed that the eyes of both Rosenberg and Bnm-d-o opened more than wide when she began to perform. Produoer Speaking A producer Aaron Rosenberg described it later: - "It was amazing how, as soon as those cameras cairiiolmiuiniEn S Shaw It M.t Opm posai. ip CP5CL15IS391 :W pm. Tttoy p t pjp. ISIS nos Sts Nor did she know that IS girls, candidates for the role, were studying with a drama coach brought especially from Hollywood tor that ptm -- JLSrX lUiiiJBjUt c CK TaritAtuml bad. never heard of Marlon Brando or any of the other actors who oon began dining at her hotel cafe. She toon learned however," that these crazy people were offering money to 75 girls and 36 boys who would do nothing more than dance, something that any Polynesian la simply doing what cornea naturally. . 19 Twlsta Signed It required no more than a dozen twists of her hipt to convince the films choreographer, Hamil Petroff. that In Tartttuml ha had found a girl born to lead his chorus line. For six weeks she rehearsed with the other dancers unaware that the films producer, Aaron Rosenberg. w a a frantically frantically searching ether areas of the Island for a girl to appear opposite Brando In the picture. 1 ON THE htoWMl-lto- jj MOVED VEK! WEEK! 5thLOTISMASH to MUTINY 3 PREI NOON-DA- - i . W MS tM. TODAY- -2 o ' V Terrace Signs Celebrated Folk Singers , .... Dw bjb. to ItSi, tM, iiM, IM. 1 p.m. mmt liM, cfUPTOl'JU ?p G 'Vi Opposlte'J&srion Brando la "Mutiny on the Bounty,? now playing at tbe Centre Theatre. 01 0, , as. h ' r Im." tlmiffi, Wav TJ )JW c s Pincc-N- e ' OPEN , M ' ' Young Thespians! Heres Chance th !! d V ' rnV folk-slngln- g - Pasteur." -- Once upon a time there was born on a tropical Island in the South Pacific a baby lovely, brown skinned girl with Jet Mack hair and dark brown eyes. Shower of Fknw She grew up to become a Cinderella, a girl on whom lama and fortune were showered suddenly and unexpectedly even though she had no glass slipper. The name her father, a fisherman, and her mother chose for her when she was born 19 years ago on the tiny Polynesian island of Boro .Bora was TarltatumL For shortly after the girl, now growing into lovely young womanhood, arrived and started work as a helper in the kitchen of Lee Tropl-que- s Hotel, the Island was invaded by an enormous band of acton and technicians come from Hollywood to make a movie called "Mutiny on the Bounty," now playing at the Centre Theatre. Le-Ma- .The pince-ne- z glasses Don Knotts - wean in portraying the title . role In "The Incredible Mr. t limpet!" have a historic past They were lest worn by v Paul Muni In 1035 in the pic- tture "The Stay of Louis 1 v One of the nations most sought-afte- r greupe Peter, Paul and Mary will perform Saturday night at Tha Terrace. Their record album has been among the best-selle-r leaden for 42 weeks, most of He glosses over the feet that time as tha number one album, and a second album, that on his llth'combat misPaul and Mary Mov"Peter, was sion he shot down over ing" Is climbing fast, occupied Europe and after Success Tantutic being among tha missing tor three months, escaped with Cited by a national magathe help of the French underzine as "the fastest-risinground. After which he trio In the na- wrote Above and Beyond," success-fantasti- c a with tlon huge "Strategic Air Command, following, the group "Gallant Hours and his faperformed to an enthusiastic vorite "Twelve Oclock High" crowd at Lagoon early last with Si Bartlett , ' summer and since then have played most of the nations leading night spots with outstanding success. . They are made up of a comic, an actress and a psychologist The comic is Paul Eight hoy and "girls befamous for his Stookey, tween the age of 8 and 13 can become actors thla week. compositions of "Rain, Rain Vern Adix, director of the ' and "Early In the Morning" in the first album. University of Utah Young s WUlowy Blond . Theatre ( production Peoples Peter Yarrow is an artist of "Seven Little Rebels," redisc Jockey guitar player, port he needs the. youngsters to complete casting actor and graduats psycholo for the play, which Is schedgist from Cornell University. uled for Feb. 23 and 31 Mary la Mary Travers, a : Tryouts will be conducted willowy blonde who has apWednesday at 4:30 p.m. in peared with Mort Sahl in Room 217 of the Pioneer Me-- . "The Next President" on mortal Theatre. Roadway. HOLLYWOOD 2S, 1963 y Fame Piles Bounty on Isle Beauty sAye 4 Wednesday,-Januar- ADUin cfCO.GACYj? G l Shews af G O J o o All 3 Aathw Qstaa Aittar 3 OPEN DAILY 11t4S 3 Maagaao s. autofM. 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