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today—Anita [|. Ekberg and' . . Zsa Zsa Gabor, who always and Jerry Lewis ,* [wood 1 D C...... THE EVENING STAR, Washington, Kelly—had homage beauty—her WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3». I»A6 Grace a man to her pays to own have a chance to win an “Emmy”' B-22 name at the Golden Globe i and others—told the jam-packed —that’s the next mammoth prize ALFRED HITCHCOCrS THE awards, hosted by the Hollywood 800 at the Cocoanut Grove: “Iparty on March 17. “On all the m)lm PASSING SHOW Foreign Press Association. . . . , can’t stand the competition with nominations sent out.” said the U85151 Her Grace very sedately ac- Ekberg.” Zsa Zsa’s escort was Academy of Television Arts and' cepted the globe for Marlon i millionaire builder ' Hal Hayes. Sciences prexy, “there Is one Brando as well as herself...... 'Errol Flynn quipped, “I’ve blank line for voters to list their mssml MissMagnani Sizzles long, own preferences.” nmn omund Her former flame. Jean Pierre been away so I haven’t 1 Robert Cum- GWENN Aumont, up as usual even gotten around to Marilyn mings is not yet definite to emcee ¦AUIU¦ViUVwC JOHN showed I GRAHAM, with pretty . . . . . Monroe.” Wife Pat Wymore See Page B-22 VnjVfRPPPM FORSYTHE In The Rose Tatoo' There were few hits, misses or ¦ laughed. FtF*Vivd ‘StffILEY errors, turned ** * * OrkagT By ¦r but Jeanne Crain JAY CARMODY as as her hair when she was Gregory fretting Peck, one of the award TECHNICOLOR 7SSST whose poetically passionate over asked to present the award to a presenters, accompanied by agog a again was PLUS sex has kept the country for decade, is back with tomorrow, Tamblyn, Veronique, at big subject star of Russ wife her first some further reflection on the in “.” instead of Arthur Kennedy for Hollywood very today at function and at- Last Mat. Today 2:30 This is the film version which opened the Ontario VH|;;-. whom she had prepared a tractive in a black off-the- Theater. It is one of the five candidates for Academy best picture 6 Perf. Eves. 8:30 speech. shoulder dress. . . . Some of the award but its chance for honors seems slimmer than that of Ekberg ; picture biggies Magnani plays starring; La arrived alone, but studio weren’t who the lass, THE ROSE TATTOO, m Pmrnmont r«- the beautiful Swedish with i too enthusiastic with the in- role. le.se. produced by A. Hnl WmlU«. > golden flowing on one >; elusion awards to TV per- INBCS Iferewiow -Com* Miss Magnani, Italy’s best directed by Dnntel Mann, based on the *ll hair side of > stage play oI Tennessee Williams, with of her shoulder, was Immediately ' formers Dinah Shore, Walt BBM' actress, gives a performance that 1 screenplay by the author, musical dlrec- light , tlon by Alex North, at the Ontario. surrounded by 50 photographers' ;'Disney, and Lucille Ball-Desi bus f throws a brilliant on what ? an uncomplex woman can make The Caat' who clicked and clacked for• Amaz. COMING Beraflna Delle Rote 10 minutes without reloading. fjSTOP an equally basic male. Mangiacavallo Don De Fore assures me that MARCH 4-S4 out of Alvaro me Marilyn with PEGGY ANN GARNER This may not be exactly the in- Rosa Delle Roae . Marlsa Pavan Reminded of when >AI Jack Hunter Ben Cooper Monroe caught on with the y,U DICK YORK telligence the world most des- Estelle Hohengarten Virginia Grey ft GLENN ANDERS _ Jo Van Fleet public. perately make ; Bessie cameramen and the . . v and RUSSELL HARDIE HISER-BETHESDA needs but it does Father De Leo Sandro Qlgllo Hayward, > Assunta Mint Susan pretty in cocoa for screen drama. And for Miss .. Aguglla , Flora .. Florence Sundstrom brown, came Connolly. Magnani’s artistic reputation ini School teacher DoTrlt Kelton_ with Mike English, ’ hbr first movie in and I WILUAM in Hollywood. her description as a floor-mop, being a "The Rose Tattoo" kind but all the beauties in Hollywood NOW THRU MAR. lrlj of journalism to begin with, and one not achieve NATIONAL 1 rolled into could "AMERICA'S FIRST THEATRE" on a taboo theme, is more effec- her primitive force. Eee». 8:311; Mata.. We*, a Sail , 3:3* in than it losing whose tive this treatment After the man S SPECIAL SUNDAY SHOWS IggfIHIEBSEQSIBBSBEBIHBi on stage. are Mar, was the There rose tattoo symbolized all that Ith A Mar. 11 lb at I P.M. a JKjm * In Novak first, ktttFiao • SUSAN STRASWKJ two reasons for this. The ¦ was masculine, all other mem- ><. v ? AflL i fih i * of course, is Miss Magnani’s per-; bers of the sturdier sex are J:, ¦. •¦*. |. : BOBBY CLARK SAT., MAR. 3 AT formance; the second that the 1 anathema to Seraflna. This »s in Urosaundßusseix 8:30 adroit parish camera is a much more ; most searingly true of the ***SMASH HIT MUSICAL peeping Tom than any stage 1 priest whose proffers of spiritual CoMfo director could hope to be. comfort she disdains to the point If the picture has a glaring • of physical violence. ALL-GERSHWIN weakness, and you can bet it¦ It is also true of Lancaster. does, it is to be found in Burt 1 a truck driver too. when he first HblfDkney's performance. As H LEONTYNE Lancaster’s the ;; sidles into her life but it lasts male from whom Miss Magnani only until she becomes conscious The LiHlesf- 1 IT'S BEEN A LONG , LONG TIME Q learns that all is not dead be- ' and his possibilities PRICE of his torso Ann Sheridan, who doesn’t exactly knock herself out making and cause her man has died. Lan- ' as a mate—of a sort. SHERRY!O’NEIL gives simpering * * one movie after another, is back with us again today. She caster a idiott** Box Ogle • Open 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Eilrt— performance that is as much his ’ , working from plays the leading feminine role, opposite Steve Cochran, LAWRENCE fault as that of Williams. The ! Williams’ adaptation of his own In “Come Next Spring,” new screen attraction at the latter, of course, is rather no- ' play, directs “The Rose Tattoo" Metropolitan and Ambassador Theaters. for the weirdness of his confidence of a '* WINTERS torious > with Hie man %• male characters, of which Lan- ' who knows he can leave so much lie winked at life... singing Gershwin songs caster’s is one of the more eerie. -of his work to Miss Magnani. j and it smiling ** * * found right back-at him! The sound idea is just to let her its surface "The Rose : In terms. take camera and show how far * WONDRfUt STAN Tattoo” is the story of an Italian a single-minded loyalty can turn HOLLYWOOD V* MmS&i A 1 ¦*', ,<* % by her sensory a simple a tragi- SLICE Os Lift V*** widow consumed ' woman into j SPRINKLED - memories of her truck-driverr comic human. FREEMAN mate who got himself killed. Nevertheless, it Is part of,Miss; By SHBILAH GRAHAM A Famous Jazz Pianist Although her world died with Magnanfs f 1 that she knows [Bfek 'An obligated to go it M him, she is > when to stop and give the other*, % through a routine living CONCERTO IN F of to 1 except for Lancaster, their ~wL ¦ BLUE support and protect the ado- ¦ chances to take over. RHAPSODY IN lescent daughter of her passion- It is this that makes Marissa Voices From the Past ate with the Ticket*: *1.30. *I.BO. *3,40. *3.00, *3.00 union trucker. Miss > Pavan’s performance as the HOLLYWOOD (NANAI. I My contact with Corinne was Mill Order* Include Stamped. Self. Addre**ed Eneelape Magnani no tragic display ? % Natlanil Srmphonr Be* Office. Kltf*. 1330 G St. N.W . NA. 8-733* makes r mortified, bewildered daughter ] heard from two old-time movie 1 through her new book, “Eggs I w&gj AvilsPl^lHkjb f of this maternal duty. Par from 1 worthy of nomination as one of | greats yesterday—Mary Pick- Have Known.” It's about food it. No woman has ever suffered 1 the year s best supporting roles. ford, first star of them all, and people, was hilariously 1 and famous and she more than her Sera- ¦ That the film's two feminine i Corinne Griffith.' one of the ' there when Lady Thelma Fur- flna. principals should both be Italian i brightest and most beautiful. the world has robbed ness Introduced the then Prince If her. • may suggest that there is more Mary called about the sale, after ’ then Wally pay shape of Wales to the Mrs. it shall for it. She brow- to this type than the which 37 years, of her United Artists Simpson. Lady gave neighbors ¦ 1 Thelma beats her and snarls > has attracted so much attention, i stock ownership. “I feel a little prince’s customers use as young 1 Corinne the favorite at the who her Ben Cooper the man sad and a little lost.” said the ! "sa- JWn Robert Donat % a seamstress. “after-dir.ner course" or services as More : who dares to court Miss Pavan. gracious lady who will always vory.” IN THE TRADITION Os "GOODBYE. MR CHIPS' dramatically these, -1 You can follow It In the than either of Virginia Grey as the woman who spell the enchantment of Holly- “England's she safeguards her pretty, bud- | book under Camem- DELICIOUS GREEN TOSSED SALAD shared the dead trucker's favors wood for millions all over the bert cheese mold.” J” t H ding offspring with the ferocity : Fleet love for the ; Lease ofLife Wf with Seraflna. and Jo Van world. "But my *» * * *Howl AMBAS ¦ of a woman whose relations with•as the neighborhood's blond motion-picture business is just IMCM tfwuem. In 6ASTMANCQIOR one man have made all other ' tramp are others who manage i as great and I will continue to i To come back to the imme- men suspect. to make their presences felt in work for its prestige and bene- ¦ diate present, neither of thp *wo SADOH*|| This can a very funny always glamorous girls Holly- be busi- “The Rose- Tattoo.” fit.” She has. most of ness, but one with just the right > touch of poignance, in the hands ¦ Open: Thur. AM. to Midnits I of an actress as stormily en- FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7 A.M. TO 3 A.M. dowed as Miss Magnani. There 1 is nothing decorative about her. ¦PMwnpp'r? IW| to 11 ¦ I »MM] in fact she dares live up to RODGERS & HAMMERSTEINS in “ UST TIMES TODAY—ALEC GUINNESS "THE PRISONER” NOW iw NKTMonoN ncniM mtmcnvw AHllAaiOßil <2 On* 10 45 WHERE cinemascope* carousel~ COLOR by Dt LUXE I AND WHEN 5Si HBMMi Current Theater Attractions and Time of Showing

Stage National—"Damn Yankees”; SEE THE PICTURE—- 1:30 and 8:30 p.m. Shu her t—“Bus Stop”; 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Screen Orama of The Buffalo Hunters—and The \ '«•'? THE PERFORMANCES Ambassador “Come Next In Captive Indian Beauty They Both Wanted! Spring”; 1:25, 3:25, 5:30. 7:30 ‘-|L ¦ ! and 9:35 p.m. Capitol “Carousel”: 11:35 am., 2:10, 4:40, 7:15 and 9:45 THE WHOLE NATION p.m. JITmIASTHUNTiI Marty”; 6:30, || Colony—" 8:10 and 9:50 p.m. Columbia—“ The Last Hunt”; IS RAVING ABOUT! 11:10 am., 1:15, 3:20, 5:30, 7:35; and 9:45 p.m. Dupont “Diabolique”; 11:30 Mr am., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:35 and AWARD p.m. 8 ACADEMY 9:40 Kenth’s “Benny Goodman Story"; 11:15 am., 1:20, 3:30, 8:40, 7:45 and 9:55 p.m. NOMINATIONS Little—“Kind Hearts and Cor- Including Actress” and “Best Supporting Actress” onets"; 1, 2:40, 4:30, 6:25, 8:15 “Best Picture,” Best and 10:05 p.m. Metropolitan “Come Next HHDOKS! “Magnani... best actress of tha “The sort of thing one encounters ones Spring”; 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, year!”—Winner ot the in a generation!" -utvaoaynvitw 7:40, p.m. 6:40. 9:45 Film Critics Award. MacArthur—“The Prisoner”; 6:05, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. Ontario—“ The Rose Tattoo”;’ “Roll out the Oscarsl” 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. -NCWSWiCK kUQAZ/Nt Palace—“l’ll Cry Tomorrow”: j 11:30 a.m., 2:05, 4:40, 7:10 and “Burt Lancaster is superbl" 9:45 p.m. f —ny nuts Playhouse—" All That Heaven "Anna Magnani...what a woman,wKat Allows”; 11:15 a.m., 1, 2:45, 4:30, ; • actress, fire! There haa 6:20, 8:05 ar.d 9:55 p.m. an what rarely, if ever, been a performance like it on Plazn "Littlest Outlaw”: | “Magnani . . . world's greatest 12, 1:40, 3:20, 5:05, 6:45, 8:30 actress!" -Tiutusssimt the screen!’' and 10:10 p.m. Trans-Lux "Picnic”; 10:15, a.m., 12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, 8:20 p.m. "M.gn.nr. performance may be .. and 10:30 Magnsnl is daxallngl" Warner—" Cinerama Holiday”; 1955 a best acting! -* y misaio rm»unt 2 and 8:30 p.m. -WOUAH S HOSSt COMPAWO*

r.ATEit h Haras concerts IN' CONSTITUTION HALL D| I including % *'Come Oscar time, SUN., “Another powerhouse THIS 3:00 P.M. entry in Academy Award Magnani will be given en- Only—The Th* One—The Original -Bweepstakes l” thusiastic consideration!’' DON COSSACK -10* AMOtIIS WAAOAnewS —*tw OALSANS TIUtS-SICAYUNt Chorus and Dancers SERGE JAROFF, Conductor GOOD HEATS AVAILABLE 51.20. SI.BO. 52.10. 53.00 Sun., March 11—3:00 PH Wilhelm Backhaus ALL BEETHOVEN RECITAL ONLY WASHINGTON APPtARANCI THIS SEASON AND PINAL CONCESI HERE SEPORE A SABBATICAL YEAR. * GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE Bl.m *I.BO. 53.10. 53.00. 83.00 nAVES CONCERT BUREAU lln Campbell'*! IIOH 0 81 N.W NAtlonal 8 Tlftl S«*lnw»y Pl.nn \\ltCT «Iho *tnrrinß MARISA PAVAN • BKN^COOPER 1 \ with Virßinin (irey • .lo Van Fieri • Smidro Clißlio • Directed by DANIEL MANN JjMIS. \ Screenplay by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS• Adaptation by HAL KANTER Baaed on the Flay. THE ROSE TATTOO" by Tenneaaee Williams Music Score by Ale* M 1 BEST ACTOR 1 0F ™J,SSE tSMT i iiijiiiirif fJtCw/b4o*COLUMBIA ROAD AT 17THIT. IjW, = .'-V-.J ERNEST RORCNINE