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The mighty DeMille, who loves a good seige, will invade the city with a host of real Indianas, brass bands, a dozen or so governors, movie stars | —everything but marble bath tubs. | The premier, climax to a two-day | social spree, will be the biggest! ever staged by Paramount Pictures. The $6 million technicolor film 1s the most: expensive ever produced by | DeMille. | The man who made the Red Sea lopen in “Ten Commandments” depicts the tumultuous,drama of old {Pt. Pitt in 1763, a time when Pitts[burgh wasn't, The Seige of Ft. Pitt
Unconquered tells the harrowing {story of the seige of Ft. Pitt by an P luncivilized horde of redskins. It {has flaming arrows and fireballs, terrified women and children seem- | ingly doomed, stout frontiermen and | enough blood to drown an audience. Gary Cooper, perennial screen | {monument to - heroism and fair iplay, is co-starred with curvacious Paulette Goddard. Parts of the new film were “shot” at Cook's national forest, Pa., about 60 miles from Pittsburgh. The progluction is based on the novel “Judas Treaty,” by Neil Swanson, former managing editor of a Pittsburgh newspaper who is now an executive of the Baltimore Sun papers,
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OXFORD, O. Sept. Charlene ‘Weddle, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs, Charles F. Weddle, 5314] Broadway, Indianapolis, has a role theater |) group's production of “The Trojan Women,” and 4. Directed by William Ireland DunWestern college theater dethe ancient Athenian antiwar tragedy was presented in Leonard theater on the campus last March,
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