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Show SOUTHEAST THEATRE STARDUST A WEEKLY FEATURE OF THE SOUTHEAST THEATRE IN SUGARHOUSE (the sweetest spot in town) A M This week marks the beginning of a new feature in the Southeast I Independent A Feature to be presented each week by the Southeast Theatre, your friendly neighborhood Theater where all the BIG pictures play. Facts and stories about the nation's glamour capitol, Hollywood Holly-wood and its movie stars have always commanded the reading of countless of thousands every year1. This is evidenced by immense popularity of movie magazines which greatly outsell any other-single other-single type magazine on the market today. Watch this space each week for facts, fashions, stories and happenings of Hollywood and its stars. There will be contests to tax the minds of even the most avid of movie fans. Guest tickets to see all the Big Hollywood Productions and items of interest to readers of all ages. NOTE: Dae t. the pr.T.c.tlTe "bject m.Uer " l""'a'a will net play t Klddlet Shew S.t.nUy mornlnr. In tit Plc klddlet will iee Gene Autry In "The Bif Sombrero" which I Ideal ereen faro for the little tots. playing 2 FINE DRAMAS Saturday ESTHER WILLIAMS tsM. GEORGE NADER in 1 5lIlSH THE UNGUARDED Pnlful MOMENT U U.1EI1 and its shocking aftermath! SIBQHl print by Technicolor Lovejoy STARTS SUNDAY FOUR BIG DAYS!! STARTING TIMES i SUNDAY 12:45, 4.35 8:30 MON. - TUES. - WED. jgy 5:20 9:00 T 1ST id? GEORGE TAYLOR STBENS'jctkx, ROCK HUDSON DEAN L i(y CARTOOBAKM CHIWwVmESCEPES McAJBmO!iALMiNEO m WARNERCOUOR "UNGUARDED M03IENT" Personal Triumph For Esther Williams "Ungarded Moment" m a rk s Esther Williams switch - from musicals and bathing suits to a strictly dramatic role which she enacts with great feeling and power. It is indeed a personal triumph for her and P. S. She's still beautiful too. She is seen at the left with co-stars, George Nader and teenager John Saxon who created a sensation in the recent "Rock Pretty Baby." S - : v.;. ....yo.i... ...v . J. $ v , t Jf ii ,wW' v.. ,7,:U V fill i ' gT 'asr ( fjA v III , -w' mmim...'.".'-, iri'imixir-aiii.'niiirti aiiAiufcj'i. Tn : fe' s ' George Stevens' production "Giant," from the novel by Edna Ferber, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean, shown in sketches made by famed Uustrator, Jon Whitcomb, will play a long-awaited engagement at the Southeast Theatre, 4 days only, beginning Sunday May 26. George Stevens, the director and ;o-producer (with Henry Ginsberg) of "Giant," entertained millions, while reaching new heights of film artistry, with such pictures i as "A Place In The Sun," which won him an Academy Award; "Shane," "Alice Adams," Gunga Din," "I Remember Mama" and "The Talk Of The Town." Since 1953, Stevens has devoted all of his time to making Giant" a picture which would match in scope and importance the Edna Ferber novel. Miss Ferber made her own contributions con-tributions to the picture in the course of a number of trips to Hollywood prior 0 and during the filming of "Giant." In Hollywood, Miss Ferber held lengthy consultations consulta-tions with George Stevens and Henr Ginsbrg. And she worked with Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat, the screen writers, for three months on the screnplay for the film. Th authoress' excursion to California Cal-ifornia on behalf of "Giant," be it noted, marked the first time Miss Ferber had ever seen one of her books translated to the screen, and "Giant is the thirteenth film to be made from the lady's works. Some other Ferber films include "Show Boat," Saratoga Trunk," "So Big" and "Come and Get it." Before and during these preparations, prep-arations, Stevens, over an 18-month 18-month period, rounded up his cast. Actors appearing in "Giant," in addition to Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean, include Jane Withers, Chill Wills, Mercede McCambridge, Carroll Baker (recently (re-cently seen in the title role of "Baby Doll") Sal Mineo, Judith Evelyn, Dennis Hopper, Paul Fix and Alexander Scourby. Filming "Giants carried Stevens & Company tolhe scenes envision- Virginia and Texas. Stevens began his picture where Miss Ferber began her book in the lovely Virginia countryside near Charlottesville. Following two weeks of shooting here, the company com-pany moved to the vast open spaces near Marfa, Texas for the better part of three months. In-trior In-trior scenes went before the cameras cam-eras at Warner Bros, in Burbank, California. Most of the Texas photography on "Giant" occurred at the immense im-mense Worth Evans Ranch, which is described as "62 times as big as Monaco." Three-time Academy Award winner win-ner Dimitri Tiomkin wrote the musical score for "Giant." Tiom-kin's Tiom-kin's music for "Giant" includes the title song, "Giant," and "There's Never Been Anyone Else But You." Paul Francii Webster wrote the lyricg for both songs. |