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'- .- . , By VERNON SCOTT - - nim7 commlision asked jor many pictures showing the HOLLYWO01) American way of life in a bad Amerisee all Russians the the can movies they wanteven light, but the U.S. State De partment banned them from 'The Crapes Of the exchange program. Wrath" and "To- (UPI)--"Le- -- t " bacco Road'it's good pmpagan- da for our own Erie Johnston, president of the Motion Picture Aas ociationof i ' America. One of those was 'Blackboard Jungle,' " he explained. "But there were many good people in the story. In addition, the Russians would have been Impressed by the fact that Juvenile delinquents can afford wrist watches." t 1"11 says country," . 1 , - ,Johnston 1,,,' Erie Unit ed Johnston States at its worst still shows how much better off we are than Iron Curtain countries. .'''.' "Here's an example," he said. Grapes Of Wrath'. was shown in Yugoslavia right claims depicting Johnston is disgusted with the American tôtuists who howl about the kind of Hollywood films being shown abroad. "Good or bad , movies are the most effective means we have of telling people about our country," he said. "We can't judge the reaction of foreigners by our own reactions. "We've made a constant study of reactions to viewers abroad to our pictures, and we've found It is the best pbssible propaganda weapon this country hasfor the simple reason that In reality It is no propaganda at all." ,,,,,,,,, , ' ''''. ...,,w 1 , - , ' ''''' i: '.4' ,,, , . q..a.dabo4r.i..piati.:;.:,:.:..,....:,:,-:i:,.:,:......:":...........::....:... , , :' , I '.: ,,,:: I ...NI l .,, , ,. , , ,:' 1 '. 144'11. ..'.ik,.... ,:': ,..., :. It 1 A... 'II (--- i:, k - ::,: 1.:::.,.. , .:", t , , -,,,::.:,s,...,,,, , ',, , ::: ..:. ..'::::'.::::::1:;:::' ' t 11(4. .l ' i-- ''':: :'''.",' 7' N ....., . ' ., By SHEILAH GRAHAM HOLLYWOOD (NANA).Dorothy Dandridge, Sammy Davis Jr., and Pearl Bailey are unhappy at being left out of for Sam Goldwyn's "Porgy and st'Besins.'",n,Y$as.(im vies1 Gershwin. stressing the music by George The actors feel he should advertise them! ' - , :: . i ..? ::, ' , , l'':::::.:1;'!:...' :""' . , ., , ' :'::: .. :',..'... . ', , , , ,....... . ,:... , 4c :'. - --- - the love front: Pretty,' blonde- IngerStevenshas And look.. glamor photograph14Rick Strauss in a whirl. John for 20thFox'5 Dolores Michaels to marry Duke when her divorce is final. Another film on the busy schedule of Jerry Lewis, "The 'Bashful Bullfighter."-..-. Jimmy Boyd collects his share of "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" in January, when he reaches age 21.... In addition to the $300 left by Wayne Mortis in his will for his friends to drink toasts on him, he also specified- that no "professional" mourners were to be allowed at his funeral He mentioned them by name. But it wouldn't be fair to repeat them here.- Israeli actress Ziva Reda is testing for the Eurasian girl in Marlon Brando's "Ugly American." Jack Warner hired the Duke of Devonshire's butler at a Salary of $400 a month, a ear, and "all found:" Jack an afford to live in style with all his TV shows grinding out a weekly fortune for him- .- .1. Their friends expect a wedding announcement from comedian' Mort Sahli and actress rhillis Kirk any 7 ...,,,, I good-lookin- g ' , 4 - , ' - , , , e ' AND CHILD IN - PARIS-- ' Holding her daughter, Princess Caroline, Princess Grace of Monaco arrives in Paris. She and her daughter and son, Prince Albert, will wait for the arrival of husband and father, Prince Rainier. Next week they will bo official guests of the French governmeTit William Holden is attempting to talk Princess Grace, into returning to movies to the former Grace-Kell- y, star with hiin in one picture. Roi:oe'rto prize-winnin- o Neo-Fascis- g flow That London newspaper had to make a retraction on its Elizabeth Taylor and Eddie Fisher had, left England owing bills to tradesmen. The story was a corn. -- story-th- at love the leaflets read, "he should have the,good grace to retire to private life with poor Sonali, whom we hope someday will not wear the same bitterness and desperation which Ingrid Bergman wears today." The trouble with the-- NeoFascists came is t Rossellini awaited a court decision on his latest atterppt to 'keep his three children out of the hands of their mother, Miss Bergman. ' Ed and Liz had paid everyone. How they plete-inventi- Target Of Protests Neo-Fasci- to bedevilpersonakties from America, and especially ' 1 from Hollywood! , Steve Reeves, former Mr. America, Mr, United States and Mr. Unixerse, stars in a third big super "Hercules" film, April in Rome. His No 2 "Hercules," brought by Joseph Levine for $120,000 to distribute in this country, is expected to gross between three and four million dollars. Steve was bouncing around Hollywood- - for quite a while -- before he decided to try his luck in Italy where he's now rated a top ,star. nickel from the L.A..Press Club Every premiere of the Baker-EIClark Gable-Carol- l Palmer starter, "But Not For Me," goes to the club's welfare foundation. The very amusGable going all the way to prove,' ing comedy has he's 56. And, for a screen lover of the Gable caliber, that's quite an achievement Eva Marie Saint will take her two 'children to Israel when she goes there in March to play Kitty in the Otto rreminger production of "Exodus." Husband Jeff Hayden has to stay in Hollywood to direct !Winesburg, Ohio" for the Mirisch Brothers. - - L EY made this year's big picture alter the war to illustrate the horrible plight of American workers. It was intended to be purely proparind& : But when Tito's people saw the migrant crop workers, ' poor as they were, driving around in their own jalopies, they realized not even the rich In their own country had automobiles of their own. . . G. , -- ,: , v.... Co-Sta- rs . - ., ., , , , ... songs. Hudson discovers Tony is in love, and he has to check his watch every half hour to make sure he calls his lady : love on the right Well Hudson puts two and two together and finds they add up to the girl on the other end of thephone. , Moviegoers can take It from there becauae it would be unfair to disclose the rest of the ROME (UPI) plot. Featured In the cast are demonstrators Wednesday Nick Adams, Thelma Ritter, Julia Meade and Mame! Dail& night piledmore troubles upon the head of movie director Roberto Rossellini by disrupting Committed To Studio the Roman premiere of his g Aucomeback film. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) The wrote the showered thor Leon Uris,-whnovel "Exodus," the audience with leaflets dehas committed his next four manding that Rossellini retire. "After 10 years of artistic, novels to Columbia Pictures in one of the biggest such deals financial and marital failures," in movie history. He agreed to write and product least two of these pictures within the next four years. best-sellin- . , : ' half-houfg- " ' - , 4' -- , , - , .. ' 'i , ,,,,,,, - """ s'.; , -- ,,,,, -- , :. -- e ... ',. , .; ,,. ,, telephone,. The man in the case is Rock Hudsorf, who has the role of a successful song writer. He tries out every potential Hit Parade number on his various girl friends by calling them on the telephone. The single' Woman on The line is Doris Day, who finds it Irritating to pick up the phone and hear Rock singing to a large number of amours.-Shtalks him into using the phone o11 alternate halt itouris Enter Tony Randall,-wh- o the backer of a 13roadWay musical for which Rock is Writing !' ;. ' "--- 1. two-part- i1 . , ,. - 4'.,, .:t ' '.......l.:;.,';'.:-!;',.'':- ,. 1959 . , . ,i .:.:: ) ,.::,,:...- : .. '..,..,:...- - :'.. 1,....',.....:.. '" 1i , ':. ....4,.,,,...... !: - , ' .,.. :, , 4-- t .,., .; ,,, , . ' - ..':' 8, October-- , "Pillow Talk, a comedy i corning soon to the troton i Theater, marks the first team' ... ,e'',., big of Rock Hudson and Doris Day, recently dubbed No1 .44..,,,,,t., malt and, femEde stars of 'I ,' , ''''''''''''''' '' American Móvie audiences. --- Th4 story concerns the ro- 7 ' I a. mantic complications--ot- single Man and a single woman y on opposite ends of a " .,,. .....;;:',.'c' 1 "' ... ,: : 4: ,,,,,, , :, , , , ,..0., . , Are , ,,i,so) t 1 , .. :;,,.. ', 4 4' 4 W' 0: .ve, I . Rock Hudson, Doris Day - - Salt Lake City, Thutultsy; DESERET ,NEWS AND TELEORAM, ' 1 Os : , ' : , , in UTAH! anti-Americ- , - was shown only twice, - - be- fore being shelved. - as Major Thom GARY COOP RITA HAYWORTN as Adelaide Geary The sazne thing happened In Russia when they exhibitcd a prewar newsreel show. ing Chicago cops clubbing 'strikers In a packing plant fight. After a striker was knocked down the audience could see he was wearing and new shoes. They were used to being slugged by VAN NEMO( as Sgt. Chawk , "Heroes? Alter get your medals in tope. but the Russians couldn't afford new shoes. "We are inclined to take things for granted here, not seeing the small luxuries that other nations consider great Novol Tom Loa's Bold And Powerful , ova- - I'm mated for murder anyway.,- -, hell!1.1 , so might as wet Bocomos A Magnificont Motion Picture JULIE moo Wealth." "Johnston said the Russian 4. 121 E4r; ("1111111hiiii011"P3' ' EOM IN COLOR GREATEST - - ". GARY MERRILL ! CHARLES McGRAW Pith JACK DAME,: ALBERT DEKKER -- - and and introducing LEROY - STA Erlig5 . AND UU"" VISITORS! JAMES STEWART (575 Kt? Here in a setting of vast NeEte ;, the man known as Peter of Galilee - ,.,,. i s, ,;': ZINEMASCOPO KEEL. KOHNER CENTER. 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