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C-8 THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. States to display such keen, sundae. junk VISITORS' DAYS a a. rasa and to him surprising, in- 4/S CONDtTIO/ISD - terest in the zany vagaries _ . WORLDI IREATEST of French politics. Hollywood Salesmen Douglas Enthuses yw

* was another recent visitor, to show off his Evtslnj* li3o. Mats. Wad. aad Sat. liN * the Vikings,” On Road in Force newest movie, “The wh J£ |^H|P^®T\s^^w'• .'¦4?^--. By acting and to talk of this and many HARRY MacARTHUR his bow in the picture. things s Star sun WrlUt other the next morning LAST WEEK She's enthusiastic about He The traffic of show folk young David, for all the over breakfast. was most lar- enthusiastic about Jack ENGAGEMENT ENDS JUNE 14 through town has been con- ceny he displays in flilching Cardiff's Technlrama photog- "A great play is with us . . . Let nothing kaap you siderable here of late. With this film from his elders. raphy the film and well Thinks he a bright fu- for from this exultant adventure." people in increasing numbers has he might be. Mr. Cardiff ture, .as a director if not as Richard L. Coe—The Washington Post ond Times-Herald : showing a willingness to go captured some of most Ik" l' vim&' WM^.^^%^' an actor. plctorlally exciting of movies, people Livvy any- scenes UnttFnm 90 Ee~y out to the the IfMiss isn’t on this or any other year over WUKSoaßnotlw&fl liH- one’s list of the 10 most - ¦ frj/ql K: i who make the movies are there In Viking country. WL. I*l "" ' jflß hitting the road in force to charming women in the Ha. \ V jfj world, it’s a phony list. It was the late Mike Todd, w&S 811 sell their wares. Douglas revealed, who spurred ; jH fey • | Most vivacious of the Unwonted Parisian him on with a lesson in show- \ H l\1.1 'TJ visitors—one who came to manship during making ¦U jlttn. - - Washington the not once but The star was accompanied of "The Vikings.” ijP#f twice in recent days—un- the on second of her two “I'm afraid I’m going to E-~¦, ,; jajjfc 'M/*?''-' •' nfjßff ffljjfe V. A HK doubtedly was Olivia l^H.- de visits by her husband. As have to go million dollars .>'-' a - i: Miss De Havil- :^^: : i *¦ f iB|S Havilland. - ¦ land always was an attrac- executive editor of Paris over the budget," the actor- MARIA PALMER GILBERT GREEN tive gracious young Match. Life - like French turned-producer worried one and day lou gilbert*otto woman, but she was not the magazine, Mr. Galante to Todd. The latter nan McFarland• hulett best interview subject in the seemed pretty far away from See MacARTHUR, Page C-18 world when she was younger, what must have been his ABIGAIL KELLOGG more aloof and probably less publication’s biggest story Mnctod Sf OAtSON KANIN yet. reassuringly M sure of herself. He was un- *»d God raiczs Dion Orth. lit Bilnu Cmt Bata. disturbed, however, leaving All Ivanlnn -UM $4.40 U 40, S 3 30. $2.75 S 2 20 Now, for the benefit of orpßtpd WW. and tel. MalinMi. $4.40 $3 85 83.55. $273. $2lO $1.45 those who haven't heard the definite Impression that woman” TOP TR/O ZN >4 DRAMA about it, there is a new Olivia he was sure Paris would be FRONTIER de Havilland. Maturity and there when he got back to it. , David Ladd in “The . obviously happy marriage and Alan Ladd star Proud an Mr. Galante, in fact, brtciu* bargot LAST 3 PAYS I fa Rebel,” coming to the Palace Theater following “The and Jake to Pierre Oalante have thought it most charming of T 4 Law 13.1 SN V Av. i. TO* "ELOQUENT MOTION PICTURE (If Wade.” It is a film debut for David Ladd, Alan’s son. brought her vivacity, warmth the people of the United BT. 3-4777 “LAAA and assurance. She is radiant PHOTOGRAPHY SOMETHING W. and witty and, talks know- 40 Winner SPECIAL —iiacArthur, star h anyone bH I ingly of any subject International f|\ja U II brings up. 1 though opportunity may duction until he reached from movie mak- fllm Critics 41V* uo) politics (ours, French THIS OP PROUD beckon elsewhere. Gotham and began study at ing to IS A STORY Ex-Cowpoke and international). A major smudge in the the American Academy of PSOPLK ... Some good, some bad... some current theater picture to Dramatic Arts. Miss De Havilland's latest movie enterprise is “The Cannon is the casting system. waiting big to be loved, some to be hated...but all vividly Spurns West While for ,” in which she MSSIOMT( MW EARTHY STORKS Os THE UEIICAH PERPU U you is "What did last all break ("I'm in no hurry”) costars with Alan Ladd and real and unforgettable! for,” m* tt:> you are wanted com- Jack feels he has progressed his son, David, who makes Hnnssni C For Classics ments Cannon. "Producers past one Important career uUpDnT mt MNN AH. e MI.Y-TM | have photographic memory WED.: THE T«OUB(E WITH HARRY" gad "THE BAD SEED | a post. , NEW YORK, for being wrong.” boy actors are often city-bred "I gave up reading reviews In 1940, at age 18, Jack de- couple years college grads, but of my work a of Jack Can- parted his native Salmon, ago,” he says. "This is how non is an ex-cowboy who Idaho, on the strength of a I figure. Once the play has Elit\lney performs only in classic cos- high school teacher’s mone- opened, criticism can’t help tary in acting tume and modern drama. confidence his you—and it might confuse ambition. you.” “I saw enough of the Where that zeal came from L 1958 SUBSCRIPTION SEASON seamy side of cowboy life,” Cannon doesn't know, unless says Cannon of his deter- it was from Saturday after- SHAW June 24-July 6 mination to concentrate his noon movies and participat- ambition elsewhere. ing in school plays. He didn’t CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA After several seasons of see a professional stage pro- Shakespeare in the off- E SAROYAN July 8-July 20 Broadway byways, Cannon is dwellers now winning considerabl! cave critical commendation in YtheJ. “Children of ( ihi Kerr- E. Brooke July 22- Aug. 3 Darkness” at roili,, the Circle in the Square The- oLo^ KING OF HEARTS . ater. falMMl its call The melodrama of Newgate 3 DAYS DYLAN THOMAS Aug. 5-Aug. 17 Prison rascality in 1725 Lon- ¦¦[LAST Cyjff reaches presents swarthy UNDER MILK WOOD don Jack KkT IMR far and wide as a villian of odd theatric dA *3 ¦ Mtlr.nv J. GIRADOUX Aug. charm. T tMM as the 19-Aug. 31 Because Jose Quintero, one EHfSaob H humanheart ' THE ENCHANTED of the show world's fastest m An Unusual Subscription Otter rising young directors, gave fume! him the meaty role without TICKETS UP TO $17.50 VALUE FOR SIO.OO ever having seen him per- fly may any ACRE Fivt seots any at tuna from ana form elsewhere, be used in combination: Cannon has UMHUH par show ta all five far a single performance. Offer aspires June 23. determined to stay with the |\l SMUGOIKWWJn drama throughout its run MtWWtg Subecriptions and Tickets on Sale Tomorrow

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