Show rt v THS OGDEN (UTAH) STAND SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 10 1954 ARD-IXAMIN- El r 73 there like They were going The hilarious film “How to Marry a Millionaire” Cinema-Scop- e in Technicolor starring Marilyn Monroe Betty Grable and Lauren Bacall will open at the Egyptian Theater Wednes- r mad “It’s fun making these film ' television shows” Larry said “We have to shoot them so fast —three days' time at the most ‘ No taking scenes over and over again as they do in making a picture Television is the coming thing so why not enjoy doing it? I hope to get some good pictures he said seriously too” g Larry had made 20 some ode pictures before he was chosen to do “The Jolson Story” — the one that made him a star Ye immensely most ' of his public thinks he Several extras were seated in was made a celebrity over night rather close quarters drinking Larry great admiraexpressed coffee and eating spaghetti and tion ' A1 'Jolson for late the tossed salad The usual tense“I didn’t know him until ness and seriousness in the mak- started to work with him in mak ing of a screen picture was lack- ing ‘The Jolson but being in the attitude of everyone fore I was throughStory' with the picture I virtually became A1 him- 1 day The three stars are out to snare millionaire husbands in the story and from the moment they pool their meager resources to put on the “dog” in a swank rented apartment and are forced to sell most of the furnishings in order to eat and wind up at a hamburger stand there is plenty of X X t f'S"’'f amusement Blind as a Bat - free-lancin- ? y n' a ' v i myopic blonde who is blind as a bat without her glasses can’t make up her mind between David Wayne the owner of the apartment the girli sublet and Aiex D'Arcy a dashing young man who never mentions a figure under a million Betty vacillates between a tycoon played j& STAK IN NEW FILM Robert Taylor as the warrior Marcus Vmicius and Patricia Laffan as the Empress Poppaea star in the f ' Technicolor film “Quo Vadis ” Al’s mannerisms )' J3 ) Jr I “Do you know the greatest sur prise of my life was the success of that picture” he isaid “The idea of making it got ihe around here That poor guy coulc not even do a benefit program — no one wanted him even for that ‘He’s a has been they said his kind of singing ami entertain ment would never go for this gen1 felt eration sdrry the way and actually laughed they sneered about it — some of them “Then when the picture came out” he said “AI came to life and swept the country The film helped me a lot but it gave A a new lease on life - a new ca reer Too bad he died at the height of his renewed popularity He was one of the gr°atest enter he-ha- w tainers that ever lived” He’s Interesting Larry is interesting He loves symphonies and Shakespearean plays and his favorite playwright is Clifford Odets He has an extensive stamp collection At first it was Larry’s avowed intention to become a doctor and he entered the University of Illinois for that purpose But he became involved in college dramatics and decided to follow the greasepaint trail This resulted in his joining an amateur troupe of actors to tour the state and later his first professional footlight appearance with the Community Theater in New York Subsequently he was given small parts on Broadway and it was at that time that he met the late John Garfield Later John wired him to come to Hollywood for a test for pictures and after several B pictures he finally got his break Musical Comedy Star reason for the The magnificent Technicolor picture “Quo Vadis” opens today at the Orpheum Theatre at popular prices Bruce’Cabot Is 111 Starring in the story of the birth of Christianity in a pagan Bruce HOLLYW9OD (NEA) world are Robert Taylor and Deborah Kerr who head a cast of Cabot is at ill a sanitarseriosly ' thousands ium in Switzerland A recurrence — The scenes include the tri- of an old lung ailment umphal procession in front of sets The 148 acres and nine Nero’s palace the burning of large sound Fonda Pages Linda stagey of the Rome the palace banquet and Studios the it makingx the sequences which take place HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — Alexin the huge Circus of Nero largest motion picture plant in ander Fonda is paging Linda DarAn entirely separate organiza- Europe were built in 1936 Sculp- nell for his production of “Cartion had to be created tQ handle tors designed more than 500 men” to be filmed in Spain in the mechanics of these big scenes pieces of statuary needed in the the spring It was necessary to construct on film h— the outdoor lot a cafeteria capable In the film more than 5000 of feeding 2000 persons in persons had to climb a wall after Sportsmen Series sittings Six large first-ai- escaping a flaming city On one HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — The stations fully staffed with of the larger stages was erected Sportsmen who hit on doctors and nurses had to be the banquet hall of Nero ’a the Jack Benny showstardom will have established at strategic points in room large enough to accom- their own filmed TV series anticipation of emergency medi- modate the Emperor his 250 cal cases that might arise guests and as Inany servants at Sixteen assistant directors most an elaborate feast This set held Utah Not Springs of them Italian were hired to a high fountain complete work with the big crowds with running water 325 separate More than 12 years in produc- pieces of sculpture and an inOPEN 9 AM to 9 PM tion and actual preparation “Quo dividual reclining Private Mineral Baths couch for each Vajiis” required a total of 112 fit the guests Steam Baths 1 Cin-ecit- ta s 4 20-minu- te d Hot Baths FIUST Gar- they have two sons Garrett and Andrew 4 and 3 years old Larry and Betty recently appeared in their own night club act at El Hello this is Rancho Vegas in Las Vegas “I’m hoping I "will get some good pictures again as I’m anxious to get back to the screen more frequently” Larry said Marilyn Monroe be seeing you soon in I’ll P5 TIFilE M Bancticial for Rheumatism Arthrl-i- s Rundown Norvous Condition Muscular Cramps ’j ! 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A ‘THBBbBfflre’uFii YMWi A Century-Fox'- s It Vr 9 Miles North of Ogden DUTCH OVEN Betty Grable and Lauren Bacall in ffowlb 3Tarrv A Millionaire 5 y ' Phone And so will 20ih v' William -- 15-fo- ot up-sta- te Larry is married to Eetty l clamp-down- v JANE WYMAN jjnig Doris Day Mum1 Jack Leonard After Article Plans Quiz Film HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — Doris Day just isn’t talking to the press these days on the set of “Lucky Me” A movie magazine article claiming that Doris was operated on for a tumor is said to be the 'Quo Vadis' Features Taylor and Deborah Kerr by Fred Clark and a forest ranger Rory Calhoun ' while Miss Bacall is tom between Powell and Cameron Mitchell How ’they solve their romantic and financial dilemmas furnishes plenty of comedy and excitement The New York City skyline Wall Street canyons and fascinating harbor provide a fascinating background Among the many scenes in the picture are the skiing sequence filmed in Sun Valley and Maine and the fashion show of mink silks and jewelry worn by the models Miss Monroe in the role of a self” He said the hardest thing about the characterization was aping Tim m“rni Beauties' in Film Pooh Funds Seek Millionaires Behind ilie Scenes By ALICE PARDOE WEST “It’s good to get back before the camera” Larry Parks told me as we talked on the Screen Gems Inc set where he Was making “The Ifappiest Day” for television with Teresa Wright to be released Jan 21 He is under contract to Colombia Studio to make one picture a year and have the privifor other stulege of dios ' He plays the part of a doctor in the television film and seemed to be enjoying himself "ir'l Vt Thundarout thrills and whit-lippd sutpantt ra9‘n9 drama If WO lnffh'P d°yi Abandoned Pleasure In MES fmsoti A Palace O I Pagan Delights The Martyrdom O Christian In The Gigantic Aren 1 ! f Sfe Sacrifice' Of The Beautiful Slave' iWjJEand TWO THRILL-PACKE- D ' r-s'- '' NITS FIRST-RU- N Girl r''t?:? k lv Sunday at 12:43 Open Saturday To AWddBuin GENE LOCKHART - PLUS “THE SECRET" 1:00 THRILLS IN MUSIC SHORT SUBJECT 3:45 4:30 :0S “CHANCE" 2:10 4:45 7:30 10:10 Filmed In Rome By With A Cast MG-Of Thousands A 1 Hr WCHAEL M niFlE-HO-TI XU-- £ j ' '4 - till 3111 M 1 HN MUttAT - K L ku x' STARTS TODAY r J ! 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