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Show K f-r lx l "XV' ' - $ ' - STAR IN NEW PICTURE Tom Tryon in the title role and Romy Schneider are among the stars of "The Cardinal" now at the Academy Theatre in Panavision and Technicolor. The Cardinal' from best-seiler showing at Academy Theatre 24! of Vienna's Theatre in Der Josefstadt. A string of successes suc-cesses followed, and then New York theatre and Hollywood film offers began to reach Preminger. It was Thomas Wolfe who once suggested that a wanderer wander-er away from home should avoid disillusionment and never 'go home again.' But Otto Preminger did just that when, after many years, he returned to his birthplace, Vienna, to direct di-rect an important episode in his latest Columbia Picture's release, "The Cardinal," based on Henry Morton Robinson's novel and now at the Academy Theatre in Panavision and Technicolor. If anything, Prem-inger's Prem-inger's return to Vienna was rather triumphant, the record of his early achievements there and his accomplishments in America are pretty well-known to the young and old of Vienna. Filming of "The Cardinal" also took Mr. Preminger and his company of players and technicians to New England, Vienna, Rome and Hollywood. But his most gratifying personal person-al experience was to find himself him-self once again in Vienna where he began his theatrical career at the age of 17 as Lysander in Max Reinhardt's production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." There were few 'old friends' around for him to meet, but the city itself was still very much the Vienna of the waltz and the warmth, the 'gemu-tlichkeit' 'gemu-tlichkeit' of its people. It was the city in which Max Rein-hardt Rein-hardt appointed Preminger producer-director at the age of jo A WESTERN lfll TRADITION Since 1896 -It's the Water" Olympia Brewing Company, . -rJ' Tumwater, near Olympia, Washington. Oly sLiW |