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v- 14ONDAY, APRIL 1 3, 1959 PITTSBURGH SUN-TELEGRAPH 17 Taylor Freelancing After is-mg undpr contrai1 to 'AIGNI for 21 ycars, Rohelt Talor, star of "The Ifart-trnan," has entered the freelance field. Fess Parker, a Bright Musical, Created for the Teenage Set, OH The Toivil WEB I UkL Darren is a handsome Prince Charm i fl who Waits alto-get her too long to fall for her. and Bobertsen is effective as the ()Welt an who brings the lovers together. Joby Baker, a Jerry type, has a few fine MOMPnIS as ene of the surf boys and lary Ia Poche and Arthur sco ir as the understandably perplexed parents of Miss Dee. '1 SANnA DEE DAN 0 liENLINT SUSA4 ICCHNE3 ALDA -13NTIA POORE JACKSON 4'4).

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nd r. ted b. Paul edd tend, stnt nply be ttibrit de I pion nft thr nol el by It edor rek knuttet rtrsented the P. HAM heater. The Cast 3rd DELIGHtFUL WM! AARtLYN TO OY JACK MOt4k0E CURIS 4'40 SOME TeAririe Moo min.

nre Polothy crlice St ollky tie Four Prep turf linhertlore A hnir 0 (flfl II Mr ott fir jr11, gker hormeht, A S.V11)11A DEE title role ot 'I 1 lc: Hunt Armory East Liberty Jerrv's Nest IfoLLYwooD (tPl.) One of the next films on Jerry Lewis' schedule is a starring role in "Visit To A Small Planet," the movie version of the Broadway hit. NIIINDLONN I The Ilarris is offering a delightful escapist color musical, geared especially fiy the teeage set. The ounge element responded in substan llal over the ma-71iend. indicating that the lumbia picture be "sleeper" of the season. There are no weighty pro lems or signiflcant I in this light and bright mu-win( might well have ibeen called "HOW Frannie G(ii her Fraternity Pin." FRANNIE, played by San-- dt'a Dee, is a petite She bemoans her fate that she will wind up as an old maid because she isn't especially interested In boys.

coin: forts her saying that "you'll know you're in love when the bells star ringing in your heart." Soon after the bells start tingling as Sandra meets Jimmy Darren. a college boy. Re I'; spending the summer at Malibu Beach with four or five other pleasureloving su I riders. l'he boys, all nice chaps but with a "beat generation" bent, are headed by Cliff Robertson, who calls himself Kahuna, and a surburn. Only he realizes that Sandra.

dubbed "Gidget" as "half girl" and "half midget' has fallen hard for Dar ren, known to his buddies as "Moondoggie." THE REST of the film deals vith Sandra's efforts to woo the reluctant Jimmy. She emerges from the status of a tomboy to a designing beauty determined to land Darren and his fraternity pin by making him Jealous. She enlists the aid of the mature Robertson and he, too, falls for her charms before he sends her packing into the night. In the process, she ends his career as a professional bum, and he winds up an airlines pilot, a much less cheer. ful profession than he had bt SYRIA SHRINE 11EAD1INEIZS: The singing and dancing ocal trio known as the Coronados open a two-week engagemnt tonight at the Ankara on Route 51.

The act includes a girl and her two brothers. fore "Cidget entered his life. Oh, yes, Gidget" finally breaks (10Wn Jimmy's resist" anceand earns her pin. THE FLAYING much more effective than the relating, for the llarris feature has 'been writ ten, directed and acted with uncommon charm. It seldoms sags although the 95- minutes it half' is much too long for the frail plot.

Miss Dee is lovely and capable as "Gidget," her best screen opportunity to date. 7Ne CteGWAL PRST TALAV -THEJ5Z5JNVER" ITI1 KARL KRL'G Neirthborhoml Thea-ters Get 'Auntie Mame' April 21 Interest in "Auntie Mame," which clocked off a record stay at the Stanley, roust still be high if a flock of queries wanting to know when the Rosalind. Russell comedy will begin making the rounds of the neighborhood theaters, is a criterion. "Auntie Maine" will start showing in a number of houses April 24. Among them are the Sheridan Square, East Liberty; the Kenyon, North Side; the Hollywood, Dormont; and the Manor, Squirrel Hill.

Marge Cameron is under Holiday House contract or June 22. Same spot gets jester Alan Gale Aug. 14. Michael Callan. young actor-dancer out of Broadway's "West Side Story," will be a Pittsburgh visitor Thursday.

He'll be doing an advance promotional job on Columbia's Harris-bound "They Came to Cordura," in which he makes his screen debut with Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth and Van Heflin. LOU STARR will choreograph North Catholic High's annual "Musical U.S.A.", with a cast of 200 to be staged April 18, 19, 20. The show, always a major theatrical event in school circles, will put on a Bicentennial flourish with a big number in honor of Stephen Collins Foster. Terry Winslow's Orchestra will preside at the Side Board of Trade's annual banquet April 23 at Mc-1 Sorley's Colonial. Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap," holder of London's longrun play championship and which was introduced to the U.

S. at the Playhouse here, is to get another local staging. The tingler, directed by Russ Stang, will be put on April 23-24 by the Penn Hill Players. Jane Oliver has joined RCA-Victor to set off the redfire for Hugo and Luigi, formerly of Roulette hut now with Victor. Their first release holds "Young Ideas" and "Cuckoo Girl," featuring singer Chico Holiday.

1 GOSPEL SINGER Mahalia Jackson, who'll make her Syria Mosque debut tomorrow evening, will be handed the key to the city at a ceremonial tomorrow a. m. in Mayor Gallagher's office. Mahalia Jackson is the first singer in her field to introduce her art outside of churches and revival meetings. Delaware Kinky, Homewood druggist, flies to Florence, Italy, in early May for a reunion with son, Danny, who at.

tended Tech, played at the Mountain Playhouse, and then graduated from London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Danny'll meet his dad while on furlough from the Army In Germany. Maria Ferriero, outstanding Pittsburgh soprano who has gained many honors since winning the Experimental Opera Theater of New Orleans award in 1956, will be heard April 21 at Peabody High. Stanley Sonntag will be at the piano during the Community Concert Association evens. Rege Cordic will emcee Film Row's testimonial luncheon to United Artists execs Jimmy Hendel and Johnny Zomnir at the Park-Schenley next Monday.

THE JACK DAVISES have cradled a boy, Jay Randall. Moms the former Corinne Van Dame, excostume designer at the Pittsburgh Playhouse It's also a boy for the Pat Mo. nacos. Pop's with the Del Monaco Quartet, long-run fixture at Holiday House. El rI I I 7711r1r LAST 2 DAYS-PATHER PANCHALI 14A1 Itjt3 ALL 11 EEK 11 LAST 5 WEEKS! I STAG IET- ITLAY I-444s OPENS SATUEDAYHAMLET "MIDDLE '1 NIGHT" Featuring Hamid-Morton Circus Price $250 reserved $OD goners' admission I.

on i i 4 1 3', A s- A 4 i l' 't: k. "4 AO 1 'P. 4 1'10 114 1. I ''X 4 i 111 1,,, A TONICHT 8 30 Cgstaped MAT. WED, 2.00 THE EXOTIC MIES OF ATHOUSAND THRILLS! -wiw Ar TictettHornes.

Gimbals and Hunt Armory SPECIAL SHOW NOW-CRAFT AVE. MUSICAL "TO THE POINT" NOW-THEATER UPSTAIRS "THE ROPE DANCERS" Tickets: Glmbe Is Horne's or call MA. 1-4445 APRIL 18-10 AM. 6 Matinees-6 Evenings 111110NE OF THE MAT VOICES OF OUR Tita "WOW A' Mal 're i )), 1 is -0, 'I v-q I ,,1 .:,.4,,, voiltiMitSt Eall) 11111111111 leitS9r! SYRIA P. M.

Raverved soots S2 00 SI50. t1.00 and $350 its. lacludad) ea sal MOW at R. R. RUTZ AGENCV (Wlkwin s) 617 Libarty Avenuo Atlantic 141961 'rickets also available et Syria boo-office tomorrow night 7:00 P.

M. DANCER: Cloria LeRoy returns to this area tonight to open a hio-ueek engagement as the featured (lancer at the New Arena, Roberta Sherwood is the star of the new bill. BELO OVER: Comedy impressionist Bob holds over a FWee ond week at Holiday with the Mills Brothers and the dance team of Phil Lawrence and Mitzi. fr-AnyrNsTurtz TECHNICOLOR Seats Available at Parlormanea Time 0901 OFFICE OPEN 10 A M. TO 9 M.

1 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED I It's Quick Flick IIOLLYWOOD (UPI.) "The Royal Ballet," full-length feature with British stars Margot Fonleyn and Michael Sines, NVill be shot in London in a period of 24 hours. FOR ALL GOLDEN-AGERS i it, .1. I i FOR ALL GOLDEN-AGERS NEW ARENA presents The CINDERELLA of Song 1 ROSERTA SHERWOOD presents of Song TA OOD "GOLDEN ACE' DAY Cinerama Has Special Day For Golden Age Citizens I 1101101HOCKIN ITS EME1 TIDES OF OF YOUTH PASSION THURSDAY. APRIL 16 PERFORMANCE at I P. M.

No Reserved Seat, First ComeFirst Served ALL 90c I TAX SEATS INCL. with GENE GLORIA ALLEN LEROY NOWDY BAUM ORCH. GLORIA LEROY I ORCH. Noel Riggs, warming up the Theater Upstairs, Playhouse, with her vivid interpretation of the role Joan Blonde II created on Broadway, in The Rope Dancers," has another crime assignmentthe part of Lady Genevieve in the Playhouse, production of "Beauty and the Beast." Bob McFadden, East Liverpool (a) lad, who's blossomed Into a top satiric Jester, is attracting plenty of his fellow home towners to Holiday House where he's holding over with the Mills Brothers. Bob has a good Brunswick comic disc going for him now in "The Children Cross the Bridge." Last night's sneak at the Stanley was "Thunder in the Sun," Susan Hayward's first outing since her Oscar job in "I Want to Live." 1 SHOWTIME 9 AND 12 1 AND 12 Cinerama officials are launch-lpensions and Social Security can see this fifth Cinerama ing a "Golden Age Day at production at a reduced price.

Cinerama" Thursday at 1 p. in. Many Golden Age organizafor senior citizens of the Tri lions, including the act ive State area. Admission for this "Fossils Club" of Wilkins-performance only will be 99 burg, have formed theater cents. parties for the occasion.

HOWCinerama, now in its six- ever, any senior citizen may teenth week at the Warner whether or not he be. Theater, Downtown, is staging longs to any Golden Age this show so that folks on --sk, 0 '''44 el" I A i 1 I '4 to 1 ir IF-''' no tA4K4 74 qt i 4a -1'v Ilk 1 1 3 maracna STARTS WEDNESDAY IIIMIINEWNIIIEF 601.0, Itratia a 14,7 you'll too more ot hor than over beforeN. Y. Post Ile ea you'll HEAR JEANNie BAXTER IN THE TO TAB NO COVER BAXTER 30 To JAC, -pk))VA 37" fatlij. A am BRIGITTE BARDOT THE do liff4 1 GIRL riberiTATMITT 4( IN TtriF 2nd- HIT A NA LOLLOBRIGIDA WINA LWLLUPOKIWILOPt BR Til IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII The Theater Clock ARTHINEMA EITITNITirfu rr- a a nt Co Out to a Show! Get More Out ot Life 111JOILLALLUIMILLI DOWNTOWN PDH.

"FLESH WOMAN" Plus 20 THEATRES and DRIVE-INS All Over Town! MO Lone lla Parsons Of Ho 11prood RELAX-EliJOY A MOVIE TONIGHT LAX-ENJOY A 10111E TCHIGHT .4 ART CINEMA: "Sins of Touth' French drama, with Gil Vaal and Aeries Lau rent, and "Tides of Passion," French drama, In color, with Etchisa Choureau, Third week Features brain at 11 S. fr. 4.40, 7:35. 1013 at 12.20 3 10. 8.

853 st. m. II HI, PIANLIA1111St: The Birth of A City' new ski othow at 215 and 8:30 p. CASIN) Burlesque, with Lees ME COOtilltOttli 1 to 5 P. in.

and 730 to liT071: "Imitation of drama, in cow, With John Lana Turner, Sandra Dee. Dan 0 Merl IhS and MaRtha Jackson. Second Week, Reviewed today. Feature tiering at 11 a. mo 1:10.

3:27. 4:47, 8.07 p. tn. G111111: "Panther Panrhall" Drama. Mary Hardwick.

Lana Merrill and Noel RIC, utth Tonight in I.8enarate Tables, Dono With David Niven and k11 Hook and Candle comedy. With James Stewart 1A1 Nv k. Features begin at and to p. at 0 :15 p. soFintal, HILL.

Gidopn of entland Ford augpense drama, in 0 i it 3 Ock limkins end Diana Foster and John Loder. begins at 625. 815 and p. ST.4NLE1: lempestAdventore Vim Fenn, So.v,inna Mangano, liospectacle. III Techifirarna and color, With mika and Viveca Feature beg'ins at a.

2, 4,40, :715 and p. m. it jrsi.ft 'Cinerarna-ftnuth Seas of the -nrirav it process i Sri Pa In Six1Fealli we. a. I Feature belch's at 8:30 it.

en. The ANKARA presents the 4th Return Engagement OF THE C0101RDOS LOLA LITA 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ffil I minimum Hollywood Kindness Praised Theodore Bikel, who won an academy nomination, for best supporting player in "The Defiant Ones," is loud in his praise of Hollywood's kindness to foreign: born actors. He comes from Israel. 1 born actors. lie comes from i td 4 fy clt, I 1 i .) 1 I I 't I 1 1 1 -4, t7.t., 1 1 -1.

1 I .,) i.4,...,,, AND BARBARA ESKO oTHERs HERSHEY COHEN ORCH. BILL LANDY INO COVER CHARGE I REMEMBER FOOD IS OUR MAIN ATTRACTION A 911 r)t i 440 produced in India. winner Of five Frim WC VP! awr.rds Eii3ture begins at 623, 8.15 and 10:09 P. M. HARRIS: "HideeliRomanre comeOY.

in rmemaSeope and color, with James Davrea, Sandra Diie ad Cliff Rubel-IMAM. eegttirr begin. at 11:45 a. 1,00, 4. SAO.

10,15 p. m. 11UNP ARMORY: Syria Shrine Anneal (Arena. Das ly at 2 and 10 p. rn.

Extra Saturday alvm at 10 a. m. NIXON: "Steeping Beauty" Watt tir a ley 3 latevt aninvited feature. In rear and Techntrama Also "Uralic anlon" Icaturette In viler. and With lards Grote score Week.

Feature beeina at 1II5 a. 1i15. 3,15, 3:15, 7:15 and 9rI5 a. an. PENN; "Some Like It illorHernantle romeriv, with music.

wtth Jack tern non, Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis. E. Brown, Georee Balt and Pat O'Brien. wry Feature brains at 11 a. rn, 1:10, 8:20, 5:30.

7,15 and 3 0 rt. tn. PLAVIlin st. (Craft Avenue Theatecii "To the spring malesl revue. with a Birentennial flavor.

Second at mr3n PLAYHOUSE (Thiintre Itpetalen): iThe Rope Dancers" Broadway drama. With LAST 2 DAYS POW WM IMICI Ni Sfelifilli ro0 I AT VAR mom SIIIIIII PikAliEll MINIM elifi IWO TREATERS Nt Sflli 1 LAST (71(9. 42 DAYS lyrics are being written by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis IF INA GABOR felt any about the suicide of model Venita Ratcliffe, whose boyfriend, wealthy Richard 'Brown of New York, Eva has been seeing lately, she has kept it hidden. She said she is very excited about an offer just received from London to star in the I British stage hit "Odd Man In" on Broadway beginning in late She is arranging her with this In mind. Noel Coward is also writing a play for Eva and himself, after having teamed with her in "Present Laughter." In justice to Eva, she probably didn't know about the other girl, but it is a sad, tragic story any way you look at it.

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5 .1.1 IA i i AA TA Pleo 1-- 0 tAIS ikm Po ,1 ESTELLE SLOAN HALE AND HAYDEN SHOW TIME 12 Voors Open 1.Iy at 11 a. M. Continuous Showings I Poosla Priam WAIT DISNEY'S (v)r- 1111111i) WAIT DISNEY'S 1 (7) li) His next picture is "Blue Angel" at 20th Century-Fox, in which he will play one of the featured roles with Curt Jurgens and May Britt. This Is his second trip to Twentieth. He was with Susan Hayward In "Woman Obsessed." At the academy awards Susan introducedme to Bickel, whom I had never met.

He feels in Hollywood any actor really has a chance and the awards don't just go to Amer. leans. He cites as an example Scotland-born David Niven get. ting the top male award. Do WE NEGLECT our ol1 time stars? Jacques Tati, winner of the Academy Award for "My II I said he thought it was a shame that the great comedians the screen were not more honored In Hollywood.

I talked with him at the cocktail party Walter Reade, gave in his honor. Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton were among the guests. Tati had gone earlier to call on Mack Sennett and had seen Stan Laurel, who Is not well. "In France," he said "we never forget our stars." I told him we don't forget them, but ,1 we live In such a hustle and bustle perhaps we don't take time out to remember the stars of yesteryear as well as we should. Heather Sears, whose "Room at the Top" has been so Widely acclaimed, was at the party.

She, too, is with Walter" Iteade, Jr. OVER THE NVEEKENW IkTartha flyer flew to New York to talk with Broadway producer Oscar Lerman about a starring role in "Sleeper Jump," This is a new comedy by Daniel Ullman. which Lerman is readying for a Broad- i way bow in the fall. Martha wants to arrange her picture commitments so sue can accept the Broadway offer. In addition to "Sleeper Jump" Lerman is also getting Pearl Buck's "My New Indian Family" ready for Broadway presentation.

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Malachy's Church, in New York city, Eddie Foy III, will marry Cathy Conklin, dancer in "My Fair Lady." After 21 years of marriage, director and Mrs. Michael Anderson are expecting their fourth child. Their children are 20. 15 and 12. He is directing "The Wreck of the Mary.

Deare," Very quietly Gummo Marx' son, Hobert, was married last 'weekend in Palm Springs to Carol Maranz, a nonprofessional. That's all today: See you tomorrow! (Conerght tc.9 In whole Pi Arrt.111111 1:45, 1:50, CM 6:05, 6:10, IWO Sheridan Sq, Eut Liberty FM, 14215 ROUTE 19 Academy Award Winner Best Actress Irsi Un "IMITATION OF Van. TorvierInhn Garvin .1110011 AK Krdy Min troM 01, tobatiel SILVER LAKE, The Academy Award Inner! lie Caron -leek 'rank Siylatranebhity.Pc, nnid eeT.01 Petr itR a 4 47,11 444 Q4' f. Wash Blvd. Pt.

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