Show THE OGDEN NOT SURPRISED AT COBURN CRAZY FOR DANCING l-I- (AP) — Actress Erin O’Brien Cobum’s marriage didn’t surprise her says Charles The veteran actor now 83 recently wed a widow less than half his age “Charlie and I worked together in Madrid In John Paul Jones’” the young Miss O’Brien says “He’d ask me to go out for dinner with him which I — BRACKETVILLE Tex (AP) “I’ve been a star for 30 years l ought to be able to make a movie better than somebody’s relative” This was John Wayne’s explana v V 'H tion of why he assumed full comj mand of one of the most expensive movies of all time “The Alamo” He is producer director and star of the Texas epic being filmed on y (' -- v the prairie 130 miles west of where the real battle took place Wayne was in good confident 'vform as he played field marshal 'v A ' to the huge cast and crew working of the in a permanent Alamo and 1836 San Antonio “We’ve got it made” he grinned “I was never so sure of anything in my life” FEATURED— Leslie Caron His assurance has taken a conown crete form: investment of his is featured with Dick Bofilm in the his for time first money in “The Doctor's Dicareer It’s reported he plunked garde lemma” two million into the enterprise Texas moneybags O J McCullough are in for a and million or so apiece and United Artists is putting up the rest “We’ll spend 5 Vi million on shoot- Co-St- ar ing the picture” Wayne remarked “When you add my salary and the Following her success In “Gigi” various deferments it will come to over seven Overhead and other Leslie Caron is the romantic lead costs will bring it up to 11 mil- with Dick Bogarde England’s favorite in “The Doctor’s lion” There was only one chink in his Dilemma” The movie is playing at confident manner his concern over the Egyptian Waym directing Wayne The film' is a dramatization of “I can watch the other actors the celebrated play by Bernard in rehearsal and tell them what Shaw which had its first perform to do” he said “But when I’m ance in London in 1906 in the scene myself I can’t see The work combines typical Shawhat’s going on” vian wit and satire and concerns So earnest is Wayne the pro- a beauty madly in love with her ducer that he gave Wayne the star artist husband who has only a little the third best role in the picture time left to live She seeks the aid He plays Davy Crockett to Richard of London’s most eminent: doctors Widmark’s Jim Bowie and Laurence who discover him to be an unfaithful husband Harvey’s Col William Travis In turn one of the doctors is attracted by the beautiful wife and iT' it is his problem which gives the film it’s title Others in the drama include Ala-sta- ir Sim Robert Morley John Robinson Maureen Delany and X- A M j 4ess Film Musicals A Kellys Busy : HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -- The most contented guy In Hollywood Is Gene Kelly— even though the musical films that made him famous are few and far between "I’m certainly not happy about the demise of musicals’ said the actor In a poolside interview at his home "but in a way it’i given me a chance to do things I always wanted to do— directing for example” In the last few years the smiling Irishman from Pittsburgh has directed a Him “Tunnel of Love” and a Broadway show “Flower Drum Song” In addition he does occasional TV shows as well as straight movie roles His next film will be with European star Romy Schneider It will be made in Rome next fall WORKEDHARD “I worked plenty hard for a long time” he said “so why should I soft-spok- - s i i t - en - ld — - r - - — - — Comedy Vets Split on Team Effort complain about tailing off? Now I lead a pretty glamorous life— live for a while in Paris then Rome or New York and California “I have no sad songs mainly because the lack of musicals hasn't hurt my bankroll— or I guess would My only regret with the hiatus in musicals is that the one entertainAmerican indigenous ment form is not getting support Nobody else can make them the way we can They try in Europe but they’re only sad imitations" Kelly said he was at a loss to explain the decline of the musicals But he said he had his doubts about the usual explanation which is: FOREIGN MARKETS ’ now de American pend on foreign markets for more than 50 per cent of their revenue Musicals arenot popular abroad because songs can’t be dubbed well —and besides they’re usually about topical American subjects Therefore musicals usually lose money —despite the occasional exceptions like “Gig!" “I don’t go for that argument” said Kelly "Everybody has a rule for everything here— but the wonderful thing is that there are no rules any more Look at the A1 Capone movie It’s black and white with the screen Everybody says you’re not supposed to make that kind of movie because you can get it on TV— but it's cleaning up “Frankly I think the decline of the musical is just a phase Get good musical stories and you’ll get a musical phase Right now on there’s an Oriental Broadway phase Everybody there with an Oriental ancestor is working I just can’t believe the world Is tired of musicals” Kelly who made such outstanding musicals as “An American In Paris” “On the Town” “DuBarry Was a Lady” "Les Girls” and “Singin’ in the Rain” said he doesn’t yearn a bit for the old days film-make- YORK (AP)— Peter Lind and Hayes Mary Healy for a dozen n hus years one of the e teams in show business have decided to start parting company— but only professionbest-know- band-and-wif- ally They jointly and cheerfully announced their Impending career separation the other day “We’re not going to be as much of a team in the future as we have been In the past” said Pete enchanted with the j “Mary’s theater but I don’t like long runs I want to go more to writing and TV dramatic acting not comedy” Both pointed out that since 1947 they’d teamed mostly in night club comedy and song routines Now they want to concentrate more on individual dramatic careers “Actually I don’t want to work terribly hard I want to go to school and study archeology foreign and dramatics" Mary said DIDN'T KNOW Pete looked surprised “Almost 19 years we’ve been married” he marveled "And I didn't even know she could say lan-'guag- FRANK AUTOBIOGRAPHY Mae Wes? 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Mae Wes? through the San Fernando Valley She recalls: “I looked out the back' window at some property and said: ‘That looks like a nice place to build a house Buy it’ We didn’t even stop the car” Some 25 years later the land she bought so casually is three blocks in the Van Nuys business district but Mae play herself What’s the secret of Mae’s sex It’s an amazing tribute to Mae who admits she is 67 At that age appeal at an age when lots tf she has perfect teeth and the com- women are out on the front porch in a rocking chair? plexion of a woman 30 years young- knitting “Sex she says “for both appeal” er She’s the first person in the his- men and women is ageless I have that I still get tory of the TV show “Person to always thoughtsailors— and I don’t whistles from banned has been who Person” to whistle have first for coming across too sexy MarLOTS OF STEAK Jayne Mansfield ilyn Monroe Esther Williams and other movie “I don’t drink or smoke and sex symbols have been interviewed I’m careful what I eat I eat lots on the show with no complaints of steak and plenty of fresh vegefrom the network tables Sometimes when I cook With Mae as always it wasn’t steak I cut it in little pieces and what she said but the way she boil it Then Iup drink the broth You said it Sample: “Are you inter- gotta have those natural juices ested in foreign affairs?” Answer: Don’t cook them out” Tve always enjoyed my foreign West HOLLYWOOD (AP)-- Mae in a movie who hasn’t made years may return to the screen this year to play Mae West Several Hollywood producers have bid for her frank autobiography “Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It” One of them Jerry Wald says he would have no one N Ni i - WELL FIXED She wasn’t talking about summit conferences Mae may even produce the movie herself She’s well fixed “I have always liked to invest my money in things I could watch —like real estate and diamonds” she says Back in the thirties she and a a real estate man were driving ce crooner-turned-film-executi- ve de Grunwald The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority is presenting its annual $5 the annual film festival which includes this show ‘'The Doctor’s Dilemma” and the following: “Captain From “Razzia” “Patker Koepenick” Panchalia" “Mad Little Island” “The Golden Demon” plus a bonus attraction to subscribers “The Law Is a Law” Sorority funds will be shared by the Youth Citizenship Development which is a program to rehabilitate young men who have been sent to First District Juvenile Court Those interested may call: Elva or Eileen Bailey Phillips Ex - Rundown Nervevt Met cuter Crumpe Arthrt-- 4 Condition f V mmm Steve in 'Macbeth' innocent lately has a wide-eye- d a been getting lot of bad girl roles HOLLYWOOD (UPI)— Steve “I’m making a specialty of playran has really gone “legit”—legitto flew He is that imate theater ing the kind of girl that my grand“Macused to sentence” she says father as to star Denmark guest Michael Gwynn ShakeElsinore annual in the Hergrandfather is a retired The drama is directed by Anthony beth” Festival judge In Philadelphia Asjquith and produced by Anatole speare Coch- wmm PICTURE 23 DARBY O'GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE 0 0 TWO BIG politan Opera-mezz- Children under 12 Free Adults 65c Theatre talk- - ing of a possible romance Miss ELias is one of 13 children of a Lebanese immigrant FIRST-RU- N STAR-STUDD- U PtUCUU Hg Rosalind o Elias above have friends CINEMASCOPE EASTMAN COLON At Prices Regular Today— Adults Children 63c till 2 then 90c (under 12) 25c conoovA STARTS 1:00 PM iMrawTS MARQUIS Bated an ttie 'Y n Winenhals-Kemee- r Play by PLUS SHOCKING 25c 75c-Chi!- dren v ms WHITMORE Flor Silvestre Adults 75c Sfwdents 50c Children 25c ALSO COLOR CARTOON 31 & “BLUE ANGEL” Mary Britt and Curt Jurgens All Orer 63 TOES Sundays Open 6:43 pjn — EC WARNER BROS 2 --CSSS technicolor $ " ' ' - I A ‘V 4 REVE1I3E OF Technicolor Walt DUney’s Sal Mlneo and Jerome Culltmand Adults 75c — Students 50c Kids 23c Sox Office 6:43 Show MT OGDEN at rar Finger Lickin' Good Sponsored by Starring Cary Grant Sophia leren i Shaw 715 lEElHEmiUL’DUCrE! 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A COLUMBIA Hot Baths for Rheumatism Innocent Susan Begins to Get Bad Girl Roles HOLLYWOOD (AP) Susan Oliver once cast in the movies as 3?TIIE Private Mineral Baths Steam Bathi “They would agree to the casting if Guinness would do the film in England But he wants to do pictures in Hollywood now” All the other name possibilities were unavailable so Powell abandoned the project But not without some bitter words about the current situation “The movie industry has put itself in a bad situation” he said “We are limiting ourselves to a few stars who do all the big pictures The list is getting smaller all the time “These stars are so much in demand that they can write their own tickets 'It’s impossible to get one of them to agree to a picture until they see a script So you spend a lot of money getting a script together and hope you can interest them in it” The solution he admitted is for the industry to develop new stars But little is being done in that direction Powell is busy on a new project “Big River Big Man” which shapes up as a 5 million dollar epic He’s tailoring the script to the big dimensions of John Wayne If Wayne doesn’t go for it Powell is faced with the same old problem: finding a star 73 Ex thought they were wrong but NOW light-hearte- Ulali Hot Springs OPEN 9 am fo 9 pm i I couldn’t argue SHOWINGI archeology” V he has been preparing to produce “Bachelor’s Baby’’ for 20th The script has been Century-Fo- x finished and "eady to go for months Now it is back on the shelf abandoned because it can’t be cast “We had Bing Crosby all set to star in it” said the “But Bing had the firm notion that he wanted to have Jean Simmons appear opposite him We couldn’t get Simmons so the deal was dead “Next I flew all the way to London to show the script to Alec Guinness He liked it and agreed to do the picture I came home expecting year affairs” es d But the pair who live in suburban New Rochelle with their two children are still busy colloabcrating as a team on a couple of projects Both Ire starred with Ed Wynn In a program scheduled on the NBC-Tnetwork on Nov 27 And together they are writing a book the story of their domestic life Pete— whose wife calls him “Peter Grim Hayes” when he’s at the typewriter— Is also finishing a second book largely a collection of theatrical anecdotes One chapter is entitled “The Tragedy of Comedy" “All the comedians who made America laugh for the last 50 years had tragic lives" he observed box-offi- a-fil- rs - NEW Actor Victor Mature and his fiancee Joy Urwick 25 daughter of a London surgeon flash twin smiles for the photographer as they arrive in New York City on the liner Queen Mary Mature who just finished in Italy refused to say when he and Miss Urwick will marry They plan to fly to the West Coast to be ready to go But the studio By Bob Thomas (AP)-T- ake HOLLYWOOD it said no They said Guinness wasn’t indusfrom Dick Powell the film big enough box office for such an try’s biggest headache is the star expensive picture especially now that he’s asking such a big salshortage ' He should know For almost a ary Leslie Caron Dick Bogarde in 'Doctor's Dilemma7 Clint-Murchiso- VICTOR AND HIS JOY lie 1959 Star Shortage Hurts irecior did several times “The dinner was all right hut it was the dancing afterwards that killed me Charlie wanted to spend all night dancing the Flamenco with the Spanish gypsies I used to call it quits around 3 in the morning Charlie danced all night long with them” 1 Dick Powell Reports: Of Talen rI HOLLYWOOD R NOVEMBER UTAH SUNDAY MORNING OGDEN E'S STANDARD-EXAMINE- i A $100 Plus Tax $250 Plu Tax ’ |