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Show STVlft DUST Robert Taylor Stars in Western By INEZ GERilAKD ACCORDING to poll taken among allied exhibitors, there never has been a first class western west-ern that has been a box-office failure. fail-ure. Even the cheap quickies make money in some localities. Next ot. the moneymaking list come outdoor out-door pictures, in which action is more important than dialogue. Those spectacular musicals are fourth on the list Indicative of . ' J 'mUTiIhIiV i " i iiir i rtl ROBERT TAYLOR what we can expect comet Metro's announcement that they will make three westerns, the first, now under way, being "Devll'i Doorway." starring Robert Taylor, Just back from Europe. The other two are "The Outriders" and "Ambush." No stars have been announced tor them if yet, but no doubt they'll be big ones. Hedy Lamarr also la headed for a western. Paramount has her slated tor "Copper Canyon," with Ray Milland and MacDonald Carey At the same studio Burt Lancaster gets another ot those tough roles that had like to abandon. He'll be a hard-sheilcd gambler in "No Escape." But first be plans to make "William Tell" as an independent production. In Italy. Twenty-five hundred bead ol rattle were oaed for the stampeding stam-peding scene In Allied Artists' "Stampede." Ro4 Cameron, tarring, said "When I watched (hem filming those scenes it seemed there was nothing for miles bat bawling Tasaa teera." George Burnt had bitter arguments argu-ments with his laundry over the disappearance of some of bis best shirts then found that bis daughter daugh-ter Sandra was wearing them to school, with the shirt-tails, outside her skirt dsngllng ankle length. |