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Power Gives Up: Movie-Past; .
Stays In leading Sfage Role
BY ERSKINE JOHNSON
NEA Staff Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD— (NEA) —Ty
rone Power’; in-the-flesh stint in
the London production of “Mr.
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Roberts” takes him out of the star
ring role in Fox's “The Australian
Story.” Hollywood pals of Ty and
Linda Christian, Incidentally, turn
pale and mumble when they're
asked how the love-birds are do
ing. There’s a miss in the emoter
of their marriage craft.
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Friends of Judy Garland predict
she’ll be back in front of a movie
camera by November. As they put
it, “If she were a secretary, the
medics probably could straighten
her out in a month. But she’s an
actress—and it takes time.”
I asked Broderick Crawford if
he’d like to play a nice quiet char
acter after two fast talking, bom
bastic roles in “All the King’s
Men” and “Born Yesterday.”
“No kidding,” he grinned, I'm
looking for a male Johnny Be
linda.”
TONY'S COME-BACK
Tony Martin is back — and
everybody wants him.
The Coconut Grove has him
right now and then Howard
Hughes gets him for the singing
lead opposite Janet Leigh in the
big RKO musical, “Two Tickets to
Broadway.”
Tony had a down payment on a
one-way ticket to oblivion three
years ago. “You couldn’t give my
records away. I was in a singing
slump.” Tony tried to change his
singing style with the times, It
didn’'t work. §
“When I tried to sing soft I was
a flop. So I just opened up again.”
Tony opened up to a packed
house at the Grove and proved
why his records are outselling all
other RCA Victor pop singers.
George Burns introduced him as
“the fellow with the most roman
tic voice in America.” Tony left
no doubts abgut ‘it..
A “Hangover Breakfast” is on
the Menu of a Vine street case. It
consists of: “Black coffee, raw egg,
:lheadnche tablet and our sympa
y.”
G-E Refrigerator model NB-8G has more
than 8-cu-ft food storage. Such practical fea
tures as full-width vegetable drawer, meat
drawer, stainless-steel super freezer, Tel-a-
Frost indicator and extra-tall bottle storage.
It's a big refrigerator with plenty of features
at a very low price.
REMEMBER! More than 2,200,000 G-E
Refrigerators have been in use for 10 years
or longer!
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MGM is sereen testing Lynn
’ Copeland, the Phjladelphia , high
wthool” girl discovered by Johnny
Weissmuller. . . . Bob Ryan is
viewing the ‘thanges in the enter
tainment business with an. un
troubled eye. He told me:
“Things can never get too bad. I
just bought a grocery store.” . . .
Prediction, “711 Ocean Drive”
should do for Edmond O’Brien’s
career what “Champfon” did for
Kirk Douglas. . . Despite a flood
of film offers as a result of “South
Pacific,” Janet Blair is telling her
agent:
‘lm determined to stay off the
screen until a really exciting role
comes along.” —~
GRAND HOTEL
There’s a new $3,500,000 hotel
on the drawing boards for Las
Vegas. A western syndicate, in
cluding Fred Brosio, one time
owner of Lucey’s, raised the green
backs,
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A Hollywood lenser surprised
John Payne and Elaine White en
tertaining at a birthday party at
the Beverly Tropics for John's
small daughter, Julia. John per
mitted the photographer to take a
group picture but refused to pose
alone with Elfim:. %
MGM will set up a tent city for
a month near Durango, Col., for
Carlke Gable’s 1825 vintage
“Across the Wide Missouri.” Five
hundred desolate acres nearby are
free of super highways, telephone
poles and TV. aerials..
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Pola Negri hasn’t been heard
from yet, but Mae Murray is
seething over the grapevine mes
sage that Producer Edward Small
has written a silent era movie
queen with bee-stung lips into the
script of “Valentineo.”
What burns Mae more than
Small’s failure to get her okay is
the report that a gigolo introduces
Valentino to her in the story. Mae's
eyes flashed watch-out as she said:
“No gigolo ever had anything to
do with my first meeting with
Rudy. I was in the Ziegfeld Fol
lies in 1916 when Rudy asked for
an introduction. If they do this
and do it badly, I'll whip 'em.”
But ro supporting player movie
roles now for Mae since her re
cent Mocambo success. : &
“A star must never step down,”
she says. “I tell the producers that
when they talk to me about play
ing mother or aunt to other stars.
It's not that 1 want to be a young
girl on the screen. But I want
something that’s difinitely a star
vehicle.” :
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Now it can be told: Burt Lan
caster’s hit, “Flame and the Ar
row,” started out to be the story
of William. Tell. They changed the
name of the character, moved for
story to North Italy and deleted
the apple-on-the-head incident.
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