Show - 611 THE SALT LAKE TIID3UN'Z Monday November 16 1953 IiiDDA UOPPER ON TOUR 7 ti ':E!:$11:an Score )3ig Hit ' v' 4 f 0 ' )' Today's Big Movies Need Big Names t - k ' - ' t 1 ‘ 'Si v 1' 1 KM ' 1 4 4 ' !' I ' A '° 4 YORK—The electric thrill which gm through sa audience at an opening night of a Broadway hit is like nothing else On earth unless it's felt in an arena just before a bull catches a matador on his horns I felt this at the opening of 3'4 ! ' ::JT4Ne-isTBro4divAShti-i'- HOLLYWOOD—Things are changing in Hollywood The town which has furnished laugh fabric for innumerable books plays and sketches of various kinds is geared to a new and vastly different fu- t ' I ture Hollrwood used to say: "We I must have one big name to tarry a major lease" box-offic- :- r Sabrinaya 1 Barbara Bel Geddes should be the unhappiest actreu in New York She turned down the platy The part wasn't big enough for her The plays enchanting with a perfect cast and II a personal triumph for Margaret Sullivan It marks Joe Cotten's return to Broadway after 13 years in the Hollywood vineyards Luella Gear with her crisp sardonic comedy striae eould make me laugh if she played Little Eva in "Uncle Tom's Cabin?' But it was Maggie Sullavan who really got me She was tired of doing films in which she died In her last she starts dying in her first scene She wanted to live a little Well shell live long in "Sabrina Fair" 7 The adulation shown Maggie by other stars Is alroost as iood as the play Roa Russell Cornelia Otis Skinner and a half dozen bthers wore virtually on their knees to her at the Jules Steins' party where we waited for the fbvt aritical notices When the first one rolled in Maggio read it aloud skipping the part about herself But Bob Sherwood grabbed the paper and read us the entire notice Mrs Joe Cotten was hawing her fintiernene befeel he opening of 'Sabrina" so her husband asked her why she was tP so nervous 'Look at me" said he "Not a nerve twitching" Then he started looking for his glasses and found be bad them in his band Met Mrs Bobby Lehman wife 1 ' of the banker who's a real beauty i ? So is the wife of Scott McKay who's in "Sabrina' if ' Just as I '' was about to ask Cornelia Otis J I Skinner why she had submitted - :i- —' to a Dr Kinsey Interview a wall ‘ ' ' i of women got in my way t Denise Darcel who became na- - ‘ i famous with her tionally l: 1 appearance in "Battleground" re Mr Cotten eently returned from her native France Her version of her homecoming to the little town where she was born had me rolling on the floor It reminded me of meeting my relatives in Altoona Pa after my years of absence 2 One wanted to know if I remembered our Cousin Slug Now I ask you—how could you forget a name like that? Not only did 1 remember him but I bad dinner with him when he came through Hollywood it World War U The happiest faces In New York are those of the GIs re turned from Korea and their wives Two of the soldiers who acted in the Paramount picture "Cease Fire" are being flow over from Korea for the opening of the film here Nov 24 Plans are to land them by helicopter in front of the Broadway theater in which the picture will play Their names are Albert Cook and John Mayes 1 don't think anyone would have the heart to send them back to Korea after what they've been through Fred Allen has never been happy with the results of screen work but Brynie Foy is paging him' for another ture "'rhe Comic" written by Joe Clark Bates In it :11 4 would play a cynical comedian 44vvre4 i Sam Goldwyn will be back In i t Hollywood bt the time you read I'm aórry be won't be pro this ' clueing --the life of Charles Lind- -" bergh Sant told me that money ' was no consideration in buying the i ' denied made re he'd b story but I i i puled offer of a half million dollars 4 13 The real snag was that too mane restrictions on how the pie 1 LA ture should be done were made f The only one who has the final say on a Goldwlyn picture isSam him self He had three meetings with Mr Allen Llndbergh and Sam wants to do the entertaining when the famous flyer visit our town ' I'm looking forward to' dining with Frank Sullivan who can called the king of Saratoga Once a year he comes here to attend a luncheon at the Dutch Treat club This time hnheard Grouch° Marx and he's still laughing at the comedian's quips Frank and Monty Woolley are the leading citizen's of Saratoga Not long ago they attended the same dinner there The toastmaster said "Now I'll give you our No 1 citizen" Monty was already on his feet when the toastmaster added: "Mr Frank Sullivan" me of our Academy Award ceremonies At them seen actors standing in anticipation of receiving Oscars only to discover the awards were meant for somebody else ftt ( : ci I t i t 0" ' if 00"0"0 II 11 tV11 4 I p4t '111 - Cinema Scope and other media have made a Hollywood picture-makin- g matter of big budgets and big names studios turn out ten or a dozen films a year now stead of fifty or twenty-fiv- e 4 4 wide-scree- n 4 ' 4k Barbara In i - Geddes turned down a part Broadway stage Mt "Sabrina Bel current - fair" because sho thought It wasn't big I enough for her fiedda thinks she's sorry now I made' Be has a waistline of Leonard who tame to Hollywood to play the third sailor in the Technicolor musical "Three Sailors and a Girr for Warner Bros is slightly nuts about clothes He has 45 tailored suits all singlebreasted 20 pairs of slacks 100 shirts 30 pairs of custom shorts a dozen topcoats which for the average man could serve as pup tents A glance at his measurements indicate why all of his habiliments have to be custom HOLLYWOOD—Hollyw- ood's biggest imports of the year from the New York en tertainment field is a 330 comedian oppound night-cluerating under the professional alias of Jack E (for enormous) Leonard A balding brown-eye- d man of surprising agility for his bulk Leonard bounced into the film capital with a cbihuahua dog and 12 of the heaviest wardrobe trunks ever handled by the Santa Fe railroad 7 fAh114sio b 56 inches wears a size 21 col- lar which requires neckties His suits take 6 yards of material against the average man's 3Y2 h - g0110P SUSr w 1444401pg Vag gaga OPIN ON M OT WAN 6 soli se TONIGHT CUITAtH Mee" to THEtSEA h0 011 - CENTRE maagi:zat Igrmoo 1 r:Oolo- - 11411 F OMNI do" 49000 two cisor? jWO tr o 1AL17-- akth41ECIMICOLOR NAM' AT 7:17 AND v mit TECISICIIII ii DM OPEN 4 PM 38 IN NOMOMPli 811144$ "THI NAKED PURN—Tech JAMES STIWART—JANIT LUSA 4r "NI "SAILOR OF TIII KING' 'Akita Ratatie—Jatiria Ninker ml Ir4r4 1111-t- MOON IS SUN' MolOms—Davld Nivea 1144011-- 0on mctrimmt-chluAta- 174$31 0 PANORAMIC KNEEN HOLIDAY OP1N 4 6:46 Ikegery DONALD "FRANCIS" --2- BARBARA ALE SIANCli I DEsIR' NIW SAANACIIMiNT SITAAUPOr MACY irpA taloa wiNasAIRAWKII Debbie Reynolds SIAKDAT 'ACHE PA ER nt AILIA frilmill MeNKILY I Lattd)lows and I Cartoons TicpowicoLoot EMPIRE ' 1 tut 14011 lot -- FERMANDEL him kik 1714i Om - of n I Onet -0 I oPt el beaky Kreseees toilet! fliteet011 MAU t TIP! 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