Show nn mi— wranffly-- t mpry f IledJa Hopper’s Looking at Hollywood British Lovdy urn Indignant i t HOLLYWOOD — Katherine Hepburn' seems to have a phobia concerning the press When she was working with Burt Lancaster at Paramount long! Medical Field Tireless Energy Lang commented on'Hep-- " burn’s tireless energy which carried her Interest in the film far beyond that shown by eter stars and even included making tests and checking to -- tee whether her clothes had suitable contrast with those worn by other players He said “Why you’ve got more vitality than the 19- or around here" ‘How you look and how much vitality you have after “ ’ - 40 doesn’t depend on age" said Hepburn “It depends how good your heritage is and your health My father is past 70 he’s still a practicing He’s hale hearty physician - - - think" makes me more than generalities ajjput anything particularly agp Nothing burns me 'so much as this arbitrary business about people being forcibly retired at 65 It’s the most unintelligent aspect of this era ‘'Actors and actresses are crucified on this bugaboo of age— actresses particularly Obviously there comes a time When you’re no longer a juve - a with part In "Simon and Laura" coming to the" World Play- - j( — house —- -“Simon and Laura" Is a satire and wife teams in entertainment Peter Finch portrays the huband and their domestic bliss turns Into more of a matrimonial " blister Miss Kendall born in England less than 30 years ago has spent 20 years on the stage and before the cameras ft reach 63 " “I get so mad" she said when I think about a doctor being retired from a hospital staff at 63 when he knows most about the science of healing “1 sometimes wonder what might have happened to this world if all men past 65 had retired “arihat age "George Bernard Shaw didn’t have his first success until 41 and did his greatest writing after that time Winston Churchill was at his best after 65 “Personally I’ve always found older people fascinating They’ve had experiences and have perspective about them They’re old enough' to be objective and have nothing to lose by frankness and hon- - ' esty So they say what they - ‘ and tireless - evieve" s' — “Nothing furious Special Announcement DUE TO SPRINQ VACATION and CONFERENCE WEEK VISITORS TC2AY-CP- BURT LANCASTER Aw the We’ selections Most which wa cleverest-o- f thesd Were two excerpts from Darius Milhaud’s Cantata of the Two'Cities although the opening 'Palestrina was very Mar- -- ‘ got Tend Thy Vines The program’s best performance came during the Lully and the aforementioned dl Lasso Encores among others Included both German and English versions of Silent Night and the negro spirltuaV Jericho which came off with an interesting French twist' effective After a lengthy intermis- shnv during which Jthe boys became salesmen as they peddled souvenir booklets and ' -- ’ 1 new Kind of ENTERTAINMENT! The way Audrey sings and dances with --Fred to Lhasa Gershwin tunes in her first great capti- beauty of quality-o- ’ f musical! Jack ‘ Webb’s - estranged wife said Monday she has filed suit for divorce in Mexico City Dorothy Towne 26 who had been vacationing in Mexico since her latest separation from Webb in February said the suit will be heard In about two weeks J ' contract unchanged-voice- S MARVELOUS Webb’? Wife FUe Hollywood m— Actor other parts I’ve ever blayed” her wide acclaim andalbng movie anfl WONDERFUL PICTURE! upper voices' particularly of the several solos by a number of the group's boy v sopranos On the negative side there was an almost complete disregard for what we know as cgn-fesso- d — HEAVENLY PRAISE! 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NO WAITING I (or Tie Cemmandmestf fiarvud SmI lilt IwadaiTai taai CmfHp Ody M4 I mm 'Then 'too “thererls the for the late James Dean Before his death Warner Bros had taken an option on "Gun For a Coward" and announced it was a starring vehicle for Dean After his death Warners let the ‘option lapse and the screenplay was bought by UL This history had Jeff a little worried for a while he chant far athtr erfaraiaaa W lOj STARTS YOUR SEAT NOW AT' THE SOX OFFICE IOGIS ITS— UPPER IAICQNT FLOOR ANO N RIATP I Ea I western t off-bea- part just as I have to alLthe FOX UPTOWN THEATRE announces extra 9 am showings each morning this week IISEIVI Took Jamei have only one acting meth-- ' od and I’d apply it to this the re- heard this same group— no doubt t with many personnel changes— about three or four years ago on this same stageOnce again amiable Msgr Fernand Maillet guided his boys’ choir' (aided by four adult voices) ' through its paces The choir’s performance was uneven— ranging all the way from sensational in di Lasso’s echo selection to very ragged' in some pieces’ One has a difficult time explaining the discrepancy Devotion Enthusiasm — On the positive side of the ledger is the choir’s enthusiastic' devotion to the music at hand and the superb programming of its conductor 1 h LOWER Jeffrey Hunter Dean role In Jeffrey Hunter: On the Spot co-sta- sacred -- - In James Dean Role During the filming of "Gun For a Coward” coming to the Lyric Theater Hyland and Redwood Drive-InJeffery in It with Hunter who Fred MacMurray and Janice Rule had the feeling he wu ' on a spot That was because Jeff as well as everyone else on the set knew he was playing a part which had been ticketed ’ Little Singers of Paris trumpet-blowin- Loser Katie particularly feels that the medical field is the loser with Its retirement rules fed staff membera when they ’ ' Kay JCendall one of Engmost glamorous and famous actresses follows her role In “Gen- but season with a 195&57 - r"” blend attacks and releases were ragged! and there were times when the choir seemed to be leading the conductor rather than the reverse Intonation of soloists was often at odds with choir ' ” Wear Choir Robes The program’s first half was sung in choir robes and featured for the most part" Arts wrote finia to turn visit by the charming land’s there are many rewarding character roles whether they art starred or not' Why you could keep on acting - until you're 900 if you lived that ' thfc set Was closed to members of the fourth estate Even Paramount’s publicity depart ment couldn’t talk to her But when she moved across town for “Desk Set" at 20th Century Fox she became more accessible and had a mouthful to say about the American public’s attitude toward age Its ws— nile hero or ai) ingenue — I By Lowell Durham — Granite Sim0n-Laura- v e-Vie- recordings to the audience they returned to the stage in their school togs to present a number of secular pieces Little SingersofParisEnd‘Arts'Y ear W in Co-St- ar B3 4 1957 Tie Salt Lake Tribune Thursday April IW lt 26 HELD NOW FOR ITS ' Century-Fo- motion picturt tnjoymentr a -S- i Hz PROOUCHOR AMUEL COLDWYN proudly preeente OdlRWU!!ft wr rtal new dimention in Richly Entertaining ft A PARAMOUNT MATINEE G PICTURE VUTA VISION D SOX OFFICE OPiN MieeAi WEEK! 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