Show p 9 gpyug 4 m ip V" 'TV ijp WrWg—iuni)— j "J J f— J f -- ' e— -- 'I“'T r 'I Y''l'‘1“"t'T I Tony Tries Team Job With Cary 6 tf t A often “dream-come-true- e year It was during World War II while Tony was serving as a signalman third class on a Navy submarine in the Pa- - its tryout stage Like the Stripes tel in Ro s s e 1 1 1 n i seems to have renewed hi$ fr 1 e n d s h i p with Anna Magnanl since he and Jngrid Bergman parted Magnani and Rossellini were spectacular sweethearts on the Italian scene before Ingrid made her romantic entrance Sir Anthony Eden" once lhe most glamorous ofthe diplomats is battling time He hopes to finish his memoirs for publication in 1960 but he’s handicapped by illness Reply to Rumors Sophia Loren and her husband Carlo Ponti hope to squelch the rift rumors by taking a long "second honey-moon- ” in their Swiss chalet after she finishes her- - current film with Clark Gable Every time Princess Margaret hears or reads a new report about some chap she’s supposed to be keen on marrying she notes the prospective bridegroom’s name in her diary So far 73 fellows have made the list Letters for ‘Lady’ Lawrence Welk deluged by mail from "Champagne Lady" Alice Lon’s fans may try to persuade her to re turn to his band It gets mighty chilly back stage at the Alcazar Theatre in San Francisco when Ginger Rogers encounters her "Pink Jungle” costar Agnes Moorehead Bob Fosse who contributed so much talent to the Broadway musical "Red head” has been summoned Tony Curtis starring In "Operation Petticoat” coming soon to the Uptown Theatre Is long-timCary Grant fan e off-dut- Broadway Briefs Din’’-starrin- life” It’s George Scott For Role of Legs Diamond — George Scott has been signed to portray the notorious gangster Legs Diamond in ‘The Life and Death of Legs Diamond” the United States Pictures production for Warner Bros which Milton Sperling will produce and Budd Boetticher will direct Scott a New York actor made his film debut in “The Hanging Tree” and played the associate prosecutor in “Anatomy of a Murder" He will fly out from New York at the end of August to gin tests for "The Life and Death of Legs Diamond" HOLLYWOOD New Leading Man Recovered Ready Jack Gaver UPI Writer ' NEW YORK Oct 25-- Pat character Hingle the Job-likin last season’s “JB” by Archibald MacLeish is getting ready to return to the Broadway wars after recovering from his near-fata- l accident last February Hingle regarded in the past few seasons as one of the outstanding new leading men on the stage has been signed to ' star in “The Deadly Game” due in February This is a play based on a novel by Friedrich Duerrenmatt whose “The Visit” has served Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne so well (they are touring in it this season and will play in Salt Lake City) Hingle was badly hurt when he fell down an elevator shaft in his apartment Mr Hingle building He is only now getting to the point where he can walk without aid of a cane or crutch Celeste At The Plaza One of the past summer’s stock theater ventures has wound' up as an entertainment in the Persian Room at the Plaza Hbtel The principals are Celeste Holm and Ronnie Graham who toured during the summer in an intimate revue called “What a Day!” Cut down a bit both as to material and personnel the result is an engaging supper club divertissement of song and sketch in yhich the stars are aided by James Karen The premiere of “Take Me Along” at the Shubert Theater on Thursday marked to the day 25 years of Broadway service for Miss Holm ‘ Musical Director Lehman Engel The first local job of this native Mississippian began on Oct 22 1934 as the creator of the incidental music for Sean O'Casey’s "Within The Gates” The director of that one incidentally was actor Melvyn Douglas now the star of the current "The Gang’s All Here” By e A Decorative Personality One of Broadway’s more decorative personalities is a brunette named Suzanne Pleshette Miss Pleshette put her third Broadway season on her record last week when she opened as the leading lady of "Golden Fleecing" a farce at Henry Miller’s Theater that appears likely to make the grade despite something less than unanimously favorable reviews The role although highly important Is a rather-routin- e workout for Miss Pleshette who demonstrated in "Compulsion” and "The Cold Wind And The Warm" over the past two seasons that she is serious actress to be reckoned with it MONUMENTAL FILMING at one major station are going out of their lavender minds They've been ordered to play only records with violin instrumentation — and how much Montovani can you find in the library? Chio Saturday Saturday night used to be considered peasant time by chic New Yorkers but it may be making a comeback as a night on the town for the elegant set As an extake the audience ample viewing "Pieces of Eight” at Julius Monk's Upstairs at the Downstairs : the David Selznlcks the Henry Fondas the Victor Borges Liza Kirk and husband Bob Wells Off-Stag- e ® j- 1— wine-tastin- e Ultimate Accolade Doris Day checking In at the Lilly Dache beauty salon won the ultimate accolade from the staff “She’s as c‘ue and pretty and sweet in person as she is on the screen" Brigitte Bardot's husband' actor Jacques Charrier has formed his own cinema firm to produce a French novel "The Big Ninny” It’s the story of a college student who falls in love with a stripteaser and quits school to trail her arouhd the cafes Brigitte is set for the role of the stripper and Jacques will play her Romeo early ' next year -- By Asoclited Preu — “I don’t" NEW YORK-- years after a spate of television and allied activities here and abroad The production is under the aegis of Paul Gregory says Ginger Rogers "think of myself as a cream puff at all" TONIGHT MATINILS four cities arrival on Broadway in January It was launched Oct 14 in San Francisco be-foi- e y cross-countr- at 1 - ‘"’j Wudnusday Saturday ft Sunday fA iMwiiir— Till BIG TI5HERMAJJ uuo im that miku a mMI ta SIM BMimrzsfSr" me me J WeeLday Evening 31 30 Sal Sun Mai 3130 Sludanli 31 00 Any Tima Children 7 It Any Tima Good Jeot Availabltl i T sarily a true index of the size of my abilities” Miss Rogers this season is bouncing back to the stage in a “The Pink Jungle” It is her first theater workout in eight drama-with-musi- mi PRICES neces- isn’t lie' a waim m mi e ion "Well 8:30 AT and there will be visits to She turns up her nose at the very word A cream puff to Miss Rogers is a per9 former of limited scope Sometimes' she says she feels like a prisoner of her own renown But spirited Ginger wants challenge "Like it or not after a time one is thought of in a certain vein” the lady points out "Producers directors fans always think of certain things for me — dancing fashmusic then high-styl- WUSMR0 rip AWARD ACADEMY Fruu Parking 200 c GABITOV RSST f Itart la "—30—" f) GENE TIERNEY THEYCAME TOCORDURA rM & DANA ANDREWS r SLIM SUMMERVILLE ' Filmed In Ulahl " rX3 m IN WRATH — MOTHER ZJ-l3ru- j V OF JANE DARWILL 7 00 l GRAPES HENRY FONDA TIME Utah TTiaatra BACK AGAIN! 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I Q IN CONCIRT Tudmicolor VSstcrvlilon RuUoiud they United Artitte PLUS j— PHONI HU OUTDOORS ST a STANLEY KRAMER’S Matinea From 113 Raimmifidi4 far Adults ui to th on in littls place whtrs two man livo woman and kind of modern madness they call love (From the sensational stooo hit) over Thanksgiving The disc jockeys M©TT(DIWID mm iiimi FRMOC SUfflfcA SOPHGI IPREPT Com - the Catskills has a triumph: Bobby Darin is booked to star there Cafe societies are beginning to doubt that El Morocco ever will move from its present E 54th St location despite the elaborate and expensive work that has been done on -- the “new" place which was supposed to open this fall But that’s all right with the regulars who like the zebra stripes and palm trees and crowded dance floor just the way they are A prominent politician and wife are his reported to have acquired a secret divorce in Puerto Rico some time ago Joke The funniest thing about the Broadway bound musical “Fiorello!” is an offstage joke: Actor Howard--- 444 CflKYGiaNr tomn Peter Brooks with John Gielgud Jack Hawkins and & Frank Shields McNellis is chairMaggi man of the "French Champagne Gala” to be held at the Waldqpf for the benefit of Guideposts for Children The beautiful Sort Room will be transformed into a cave and only 200 celebrities will be permitted to buy tickets to the event Searching for Title Alan Jay Lerner having fun in Paris is still searching for a title for the next Lerner-Loewmusical which will be set in the days of King- - Arthur and his Roundtable Gene Krupa currently touring Army and Navy Installations is touting a young GI clarinettist as a potential star He's Wally Baker and when he’s in November he’ll achieved ’ - cific 0 DaSilva is cast as a Republican The Concord Ho- Roberto hero-worshi- p r" Romantic Encore? to cottage They can’t imagine w h o’s been spreading the unpleasant rumors d f"rT‘-'- t 27 aid the revue "The Girls Against the Boys" now in' all is not well In their hone y m o o n — r : Rossellini-Magna- ni that — — rT"- - w-- Monday October 26 1959 NEW YORK— Louis Jour-da- n and his wifeQuique are upset over the rumors Pep It Up Just before the sub departed on a war patrol the recreation officer had requested some movies to run for the crew on hours but only one film was g delivered — “Gunga Cary Grant "We ran it every night for almost three weeks” Tony recalls "and I never missed a performance Even fine movies can become boring after seeing them twenty times so we devised a plan to pep up the screenings Helped Again "We cast ourselves in the roles ’which we all knew by heart turned off the sound and spoke the dialogue for the actors on the screen For a solid week I played Cary Grant and by the time were-turnefrom the war patrol I knew that when the war was over I was going to become an actor” In “Operation Petticoat” Curtis is still on a submarine and Cary Grant is there too But the circumstances are quite different Who’d a Thought Grant is playing the sub’s skipper and Tony is costarring as Cary’s brash young junior officer “We’ve become very close friends” Tony says "but I guess I’ll never get over that bit Every time I’m with Cary I feel like the punk kid on a submarine trying to Impersonate a hero I never in my wildest dreams expected to meet in real W Dorothy Kilgallen’s Voice of Broadway ifc Hollywood has " chronicled the route to movie fame but none of these success stories can top the trite-lifexperience of Tony Curtis who Is now starring with Cary Grant in "Operation Petticoat” coming to the ' Uptown Theatre Million a Year Even film stars nurture heroes and Tony freely admits that Cary Grant has been his idol for as long as he can remember In fact Curtis admits it was Cary who unknowingly started him on a career as an actor a profession that in 1958 placed Tony in the exclusive —bracket of stars who earned a million dollars in a single - y r’- it v'i- - —war'gr-un-OW- " The Salt Lake Tribune t f“— V MOINUv jM 0NGABIN WESTERN-CO-HI- TOMORROW Richard la rim CLARK GABLE in "THE KING AND FOUR QUEENS" NITE y Claire lleaai fcbho4ftt nYRIC Slam Naaa Adultt 7S Till I 0 m Rid 23 5© CUNFIGHTAT THE HEAD DODGE CITY Now Playing ' 1100 lort aa 30th loath Cl MangrKNfir (a a new i t CINEMA3C0PI COLOR r—S t PIICIS (Indudinf All 3 tO IS 211 Tnxe) On Hlway FI AX Show 7pm Adm lt '“ sags isBESSR) HITS i t i n -- aat 31 Open 6 30 Child Frea rnainnr krye t w— at IN iTOEnVE iPEinilES COLOR FRANK SINATRA in "Tha JOKIR It WILD" MITZI Vopi Maclaine QUEEN704 pa Oyaa Mlllla Parkin ! 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