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Show I Released by WNU Features. '6 By INEZ GERHARD "iIVE LIZABETH SCOTT a good 'or., VJT death scene and she's happy. : She didn't like the one in "Dead Reckoning" "It was only a three-Jrr;line three-Jrr;line scene, and the dialogue was 'it', terrible," she explained at lunch 'e the other day. "But I have a five-!rtline five-!rtline scene in 'Bitter Victory', and he it was supervised by a famous doc- tor, so it's absolutely authentic." nil I I If j li.-- 4(1 "rW '1 LIZABETH SCOTT Yellow haired, with arresting j beauty and a husky voice, Miss Scott L is wonderful fun. She had been to ,J sales, bought a rain coat and a pair ' of shoes. "I love sales; when I was a poor young actress here in New York I couldn't have been dressed . without them." She says she may marry this year if she can get time off from Paramount. B' ' ' '.) Orlando Martins, from the Basuto e' country in Africa and a favorite Mj actor in London, has joined the ' "Hasty Heart" cast. Ronald Rea- 1 gan, Patricia Neal and Richard jT Todd have the roles which were (: beautifully done on the New York stage by Richard Baseheart, John ss" Lund and Anne Burr. Baseheart and 'k Lund got Hollywood contracts as a n,' result of their work, m When Ozzie Nelson's mothe' flew from New Jersey to Holly-eaI Holly-eaI wood to spend her vacation with Ozzie and Harriet, her son was worried, for it was his mother'? 1,1 first plane trip. But she steppe" ": off the plane in California fresh as a daisy. "This is the way to 1 c travel!" she told Ozzie enthus-i!- iastically. He looked at her and " muttered "And they talk about the younger generation!" a i Jane Wyman goes into "Man Bunning", to be made in England ' ' by Alfred Hitchcock. Acclaimed as oti 1948's best film actress because eE of her work in "Johnny Belinda", ' by London's Film Tribunal, she iei: will use the $4,000 award to es-" es-" ' tablish a scholarship at the Royal ' 1 Academy of Dramatic Art. It is presented in the name of the cast and crew of "Johnny Belinda." ' ; Before Bob Hope left for Germany for the holidays the cast and crew of "Easy Does :e It" gave him a present a walk- ing stick whose silver handle un- m screws, revealing a test tube J' large enough to hold enough liquid refreshment for a long " walk. iai ' Some Hollywoodians recall when is Victor Mature arrived 10 years ago, w set up a tent at a traffic intersection and refused to budge till he got a lj movie role. Now he has finished li playing "Samson" in "Samson and K Delilah" (wait till you see him slay ras those Philistines with the jawbone i of an ass!) and returns to Para-Ut Para-Ut mount to play opposite Betty Hutton in "Red, Hot and Blue." ctt Save all chicken wishbones.' lie 20th Century - Fox and the e Poultry and Egg National Board join in a promotion for "Chicken Every Sunday"; contestants or send a wishbone and a letter exit ex-it plaining why they like chickeD nii every Sunday, also tell of "i ivi desired wish". Winner gets his n , or her wish. Three regional K I inners go to Hollywood, as t, Quests of Celeste Holm and Dan a? Dailey. p: When Steve Sekely directs an A lif picture, he's Steve Sekely on the oi cast and credit sheet; when he does a B, he's S. K. Seeley . . . Wayne Morris ("John Loves Mary",) had ss a tough holiday season; he had i, four wisdom teeth extracted . . . Id Patricia Neal has an interesting , landlady Mrs. Jean Acker Valen-s' Valen-s' tino, widow of the screen's "great le lover" . . . chet Lauck and Norris ,11 Goff are auditioning actors for new I, characters in "Lum and Abner" . . . cr .J Phi! Davis, head idea and gag al man on Ralph Edwards' "Truth or ,t Consequences", has sold an original story, "Moon over the CatsKills," to George Jessel, to star Danny ( Thomas. It is a musical, and Davis ji; will write the screen story. k" 0r Jack Benny's first effort as a motion picture producer, "The W Lu Stiff", produced for Amuse- ent Enterprises, is scheduled for . i February release. Benny has a nice if- "se starring Dorothy Lamour, Brian Donlevy and Claire Trevor. |