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Show ST2&ECREENMtf!Q Released by WNU Features. By INEZ GERHARD AFTER months of prepara-. prepara-. tion and several postponements, postpone-ments, Columbia Broadcasting Broadcast-ing will present "The Hollywood Holly-wood Story" on October 27. One of their expertly done documentaries, docu-mentaries, running from 10:00 to 11:00 p. m. EST, it will examine the way in which a picture is put together. to-gether. "The Best Years of Our Lives" will be used as an example, sound track nd all Paul Stewart, a member of Samuel Goldwyn's staff, has the main role, and Myron McCormick will act as narrator. v Leo McCarey, producer-director of RKO's "Good Sam," predicts that the near future will find more children chil-dren on the screen, in better roles, because we are entering on a new era of wholesomeness, Americanism and family life. j Howard Hawks' "Red River," (United Artists) takes a page out of American history, based as it is on the first cattle drive over the Chis-holm Chis-holm trail, from Texas to Kansas. It has all the requirements of a super-western fights with Indians, & , w ft : J ' ' ' i I I & I V fl v v V MONTGOMERY CLIFT a cattle stampede and not much love story. John Wayne heads the A-l cast, which includes Montgomery Montgom-ery Clift, Walter Brennan, Joanne 1 Dru, Harry Carey Sr. and Jr., John Ireland, Noah Beery Jr. Mickey Kuhn is fine as the boy, played by Clift as a man. Patricia Knight has 18 changes of costume in "The Lovers," her first co-starring fim with her husband. Cornel Wilde. Seventeen are gorgeous gor-geous creations; the 18th is a baggy 1 dress obtained from the California state prison for womenl Girls from 12 to 17 may enter ( the "Tecntimers Club" rariio program's contest to help the U. N. Crusade for Children. The grand prize is valued at $10,000, including a college scholarship, an ontboard motor, a diamond ring, and other prizes. Clues are given on the program, on Mutual. To enter, send name and phone number to P. O. Box 96, Times Square, New York City. "The Pilot to Kill Roosevelt," released re-leased this week, is a fiction-based-on-fact picture, inspired by a "top ' secrot" circulated in all the Euro pean capitals. A thrilling story of espionage and counter-espionage, It stars Derek Farr. 1 Alexis Smith, boarding a Holly-r Holly-r wood-bound plane to leave Pentic-ton, Pentic-ton, B. C, after presiding over western west-ern Canada's annual peach festival, stumbled and fell flat on her pretty face. Hundreds of people who had come to see her off groaned in sympathy sym-pathy But their groans changed to laughter when she stood up, smiled and said, "Always leave 'em laughing, laugh-ing, that's me!" . When Guy Hoskinson won an extra role In RKO's "Rachel and the Stranger," part of his costume was a coonskln cap which he wore home the first night. His young son exclaimed j "That's just like one Randolph Scott wore In a movie." And was he thrilled when his father took the cap off and examined i the leather lining for in ink was written "R. Scott." CBS's master of ceremonies Bill Cullen works so hard he hardly has time to sleep, what with appearing as quizmaster on "Winner Take All." "Hit the Jackpot." and doing numerous other chores on the air. But he finds time for his hobbies-midget hobbies-midget auto racing, interior decorating dec-orating and cooking odd dishes. ODDS AND ENDS Laurence Tib-belt Tib-belt jr., son o the famous singer, will make bis screen debut as a singing j actor in "El Paso.". . . Dane Clark's car acquired a profitable flat tire; service serv-ice station attendants found it bad been caused by a large gold pin which still clung to the rubber. . . . While vacationing vaca-tioning at Solano Beach, Zachary Scott got courage enough to part with his mustache, which didn't fit his role in Joan Crawford's "Flamingo Road.". . Vord Bond, announcer on the NBC "Band of America" show and head o) his on n radio programming service, is radio adviser to Governor Thomas E. Dewey. |