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No Pn nc liesFriday Program at Grant ParkPulled inFight p m Free admiv *ion. Band ihetl on the lake front at 11th street. Grant 1'ark Symphony orchriitra. Robert Whitney conductingLooking at HollywoodHorton Discusses J\lt;BY 1IEDDA^ * #i uoDcri sv annoy conaucung/V llcl L Ol 11V S,dnc' 1,arth. '•lolinut , TTJ nic rnoniuH j ]- ANATOMY OF A \H:it!)KRrw«» i.fe«»4 nimiiiiI iir rumMtimli* •»* H»»4tl Mirtiv. ItMi M T*f Mi# *« 4•m 4 -t.Mit.i* hiiMni Ml HIM MTIM O-T r.*i n»«wi Ja«f«I J¥U UmIM .....Mil.. Ilt;l t.MWfcf.t. M#himh Dm njMMiM«lf r*»l.*4 K «•##lt;«I • • • IAlp ii i »« l,*l 4»4i»hli* IMhwIi ....... IVtn«U W*lI IfKit IlMif ........ (.'«lt;lt;* r lf«MI* **»,»»* IHM« Him(i n«M..»»«i»*»....t JKlt; ........... UffiMA4« Imi: i rtof.iii'i Th* Tn»i*#i 4 *i JI ••.»•« Cnmai N* 1. m ll .......................mn«n ** •#«• ..#••.#* ki«m(l»UilOlllMM I M IN,~ 4*4 JhM.*'judge as referee and the jury at tnc evcniual judges, The]story, written by a man who ;wjj a dUirict attorney and it nmv o judge. Iia* been perfectly cast and deftly directed for Tony to (tar tn it.OLI.YWOOD, July 0—Bob Horton and English producer Jimmy Woolf met Thursday to discus* a picture Woolf want* him to mako in England neat ear because Bob is number one *tar over there with Clark Gable at runner-up. Ironically enough, when Bob signed a Metro ronlrart In 1U52 he wa* dubbed the new Gable He'* never been to England, and believe me, when he goes, that lad could take over the British Isle*. . . Tony Quinn find* dories everywhere. He rented an apartment In Condon, former home of Henry Cornelius who directed “ Genevieve. In it he found an old beaten up script. Snow on the Pines. read it. liked it, looked up writer Frank Colling*, and they’re working out a dealWhen Vera Mile* boarded ..................t~ffby Otto Preminger, who a plane for Italy she carried under her arm the scriptIII I!jmU4 .............. \#.t Uias.iP,1 I'vi.* • htaMl, Rill# «•••••*•••••* J*ni#h N*^*1fH liiunmni ....... Il--aiifI'll ri» ... |I|.U ftlf»«lt;n«knows the value of contrast. • 0f Edna Fcrber's story. Ice Palace. ’ which Jack Warner Jimmy Stewart, who has waoU hcr 10 do bpcau*« *b« »« » ltlt;»d in ” FBI Story.J**!* 31.UtlMIBY MAE TIN EEj the homespun touch, la cn-. tircly at home as a small loNvn lawyer . who knows just how to play up to a Jury, howThe lengthy best seller to look innocent as he bursts about the trial of an army forth with remarks or ques-!lions he knows will beofficer charged with the murder of a man who heat and iaped his wife has been brought In the screen with n o punches pulled. In both the de-fense andinstricken, but will remain Ihc minds of ihe jury.George Scott, in his first screen appearance, is an ef-' feet i ve foil os the noted* lawyer the 0. A brings in'to bolster his case He’s glib and gelid and ferocious when he thinks he has a witnessPAULETTE GODDAltD checked in on arrival and was handed a perfect script for a Martin ManulU TV. She said: “ I wa* set to leave for Switzerland when the offer came. It was loo good to turn down. .Vow that I’m back in stride III follow thro, say yes to every offer I get. There are only two show rases for acting: Hollywood and Broadway. She’s living at home with her mother In a house she hnught from artist fohu Drkkrr. *’ It’s cheaper than a hotel. she said. because the price is right. She sent a rar to Switzerland with her husband, Erich ltrmarque. Her home there Is an hour and a half drlsc from Milan. It’s not near Charlieo#ih r*«***•«*iiunKs nt nas j witnesstrapped Joseph Welch is Juscton. a sexy. stupid woman of tary. It’s as blunt and unbe right as a wise, gentle old absolutely no perception or^llevabie, if far less dreary. | judge, who permits both sides sensitivity — neither the than an actual trial, prosecution of Lt Manion the a fair amount of rope and crimes nor the court pro- The film is lengthy, with clinical fads which might has a perceptive view of the ccedings seem to penetrate an ending that is both enigma-csiabli'h the validity of hu by-play, but knows when to her shallow Intellect. Gatzara|tic and ironic, but presented wife's charges are bluntly, if crack down with unquet is equally a typei.gntty and.with such finesse and pare technically described, *i they tinned authority — and his bdhgerant, with suspicion]that it is guaranteed to hold were in the book, every move has the ring of and violence in his makeup lyour interest from start toA murder trial Is basically authenticity. I Arthur O'Connell is amusing, finish. Considering the sub-a duel of wits and words and Lee Remtck as the wife in if a bit overdone as a booiy jeet matter, it is not reeom-witnesses produced hv the! quest ion, gives a dexterous] ex-lawyer nnd Eve Arden is mended for Juveniles or the vipowng attorneys with t hr I performance at Laura Man i type-cast as a breezy secre-j squeamish.
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