Show Hans Christian Andersen Climax Of Career Ira Hulled II Id I'd ai as the most ambitious most moat expensive and most satisfying picture In InA ina A long And notable career Producer Samuel lavish Technicolor drama liens Christian Andersen comIng com corn Ing Jog to the Egyptian E Theatre tonight and Friday marks the successful lion tion of ot A long held dream Starring ff Danny Kaye and Farley Oranger Granger the film m Introduces Introduce Je distinguished bal bat I lerina and new screen star atar Sixteen years year ago ego Producer md m decided that the stories of the famed d Danish teller storyteller would make a wonderful wonderful wonderful won won- picture An ordinary screen bio bin biography biography graphy of at the man was discarded earl earlin early y In the plan since It was his work rather than the details of his life lite which had become a n treasured part of the worlds world's cultural heritage Translating as na ephemeral a a. thing as asan nn an Individual philosophy to the screen Is fa alwaY a difficult task and In this case ase- ase nothing less lees than a definite tribute to the captivating tales would do Typically enough In the midst of an unprecedented economy period In Hollywood Holly Holly- wood the film In every frame of Its feet emphasizes quality regardless of cost In a period of over 11 0 shooting days the Technicolor production was finally completed at a coat of some Hans Llano Christian Andersen turns the clock back years to to the Denmark of the with Its Us colorful markets Its Us proud sailing vessels Us Its formal Royal del Dal Dall Ballet E t Us its Imaginative native people and its de delightful de- de children The etory story poses no problems being compounded entirely of at romance humor and charm char Its purpose the simple one of pure entertainment SW Hl TEIl C ST SUCCESS Y B whose starring appearance appearance appearance ap ap- ap- ap In Universal Internationals All I Desire marks her sixty seventh I film has made dozens of or well I motion pictures many of them Hollywood milestones The new film showing Sunday and Monday at the Egyptian Theatre costars costars co- co stars stare Richard Carlson Carison Lyle Bettger Mar Mar- cla cia Henderson Lori Nelson and Maureen O'Sullivan One of or the film capitals capital's most brilliant brilliant brilli brilli- ant success stories Miss Mies has never suffered a career career slump She has played every type of screen role from comedy to tragedy and d enjoys costume pictures ne WI well as modern stories The actress came to Hollywood in 1929 as a young Broadway star and teamed with Rod LaRocque in United Artists Artists' The Locked Door Next came Mexican Mexicali Rose Roso and then her first big success Ladles of Leisure directed by Frank Capra Miss Mies was born Ruby Stevens in Brooklyn New York and attended Brooklyn public played on the basketball teams tums figured In scholastic I dramatics and taught Sunday school She yearned to become a dancer like Isadora Duncan Her flee beauty opened doors door for her and end I talent got her Job Jobe She danced as a chorine at the Everglades and the Club Anatole At IS III the she was In the l Follies costumed In a of I beads and mounted on an elephant I t She Bhe Is rarely temperamental or emo emo- emo 1 1 saving such energy for tor her ber mo mo- manta menta before the camera She is 18 ahead I of time for appointments and when she reports on a set she ahe Is to fully prepared for lor work worle with every line of or the script memorized me me- me- me and every detail of characterisation character character- etched In her mind She Is extremely extremely ex extremely ex- ex popular with associates and with I J crew members who usually refer reter to her heri l las as al Stanny or Missy I I 1 |