Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1951 — Page 18
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Deborah Hopes King Solomon Never Has Another Mine
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By Erskine Johnson
HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 30—Make a sequel to “King Solo-|
mon’s Mines” In Africa?
“Oh, no, not that,” exclaimed flame-haired Deborah
Kerr. other picture there.
“I'd love to go to Africa, but I wouldn't make an-
“The sand gets in your makeup and it's difficult to look
attractive in 154- -degree weather.” Deborah's
her perfect hairdo in the film: “You can’t please everybody. 1 did it myself after having a lot of rows about it. The darned thing
came out looking so tidy. “T tried to make it look disor ganizedly organized. When 1
comeback to Hollywood and saw’
what it-had dane, I nearly died.” Quon Vadis, she said, was a cinch after! ploughing through the jungles with Stewart Granger. Deborah dismisses the $5 million epic as “just a few tired, old lions crawling around and lazing in the sun.” : ® wa NINE-YEAR-OLD Gigi Perreau has a 13-year-old brother, Peter Niles, who is also doing well in films. When asked how come his name was different, Gigi explained: “I'm not sure but I guess that's his maiden name.” Promised and hoped for: A free-for-all between Marlene Dietrich and Lisa Ferraday, plus a piggy- -back race between Marlene and dance hall hostesses, in _ the upcoming outdoor-indoor western, ‘“Chuck-a-Luck.” - n o 5 NOW that the secret is out, Shirley Temple's ex, John Agar, hopes Dave Selznick will let him use his own name on those records he made as vocalist with Frank DeVol's band. . . . Victor regords next buildup is geared for Lisa Kirk,, singing star of "Kiss Me Kate.” uo n 5 IF Peter Lawford can do it, so cah his mater—she’s out to whittle a movie, TV or writing career for herself, : “We can’t get money out of England,” heavy-lidded, handspme Lady Lawford explained. “And I don’t like to go to Peter
and say that I need $10 fcr a |
hair wave. A couple of year ago, Lady Lawford nabbed a role in “Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid” under the name of Mary Sommerville. Péter, she admitted, didn’t approve, but “they paid me quite a lot of money.” er title has bowled over roy-alty-awed stars and producers ever since she came to Hollywood and she's still being asked if she
explanation of’
knows some obscure duchess and how she manages with servants. «+1 tell them twinkled Lady Lawford, “that it's how I manage WITHOUT servants, MARQUEE LEGEND fare) “The Mudlark” birdie’'- plus “Donald Duck.” INSIDE on the Marilyn Max well-Lash LaRue linkage in new print: It's the revival ‘of an old romance dating from the days when she was known as Marvel Maxwell . . . It-always-happens dept. Jim Hayward, who plays the custodian of the feline in “Rhubarb,” is allergic to cats. " 2 a A FRIARS’' dinner honoring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis brought out George Jessel as chief Roastmaster, Rhonda Fleming in the dress she wore on the cover of Quick magazine (it doesn’t cover much) and some of the season's sharpest dialog. Hal Wallis op>ned his speech about the muchly sued Martin and Lewis with: “Ladies and gentlemen, and those who are waiting in the overflow room with Subpenas.” George Burns, who described Jerry as looking like a “bowl of cold gravy with an egg in it,”
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marveled: “Dean and Jerry have been in the big time only three years
and already they have five Cadillacs. I've been in show business all my life and. I've got only eight Cadillacs.” n un u PETER DONALD says there's a movie house in New York where the foreign film policy is so pronounced only imported popcorn is sold in the lobby. Carmen Miranda is sinking $7500 for costumes into her new nitery act, plus all new song material by Oscar winner Ray Gilbert. » n ” LOUIS ARMSTRONG has found a new gold mine—jazz concerts at college auditoriums.
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other of the musicals which have brough her fame, "Lullaby of Broadway," now at the Circle . Theater. Film's in color.
Circus Pulls Up Stakes, Heads for N. Y. Opening
SARASOTA, Fla., Mar. 30 (UP) The big show was on the rails today, headed for New York and its annual circus performances in Madison Square Garden. The Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey Circus pulled out from winter quarters here yesterday afternoon. Its 38-car special train is due in New York Saturday afternoon. in plenty of time for the Apr. 4 opening.
“Mambo” tunes, reports London music stores can’t keep the sheet music in stock since news cameras caught Princess Margaret Mambo-dancing n ” un LLOYD BRIDGES is headed for a Broadway musical comedy | debut as Olga San Juan's co-star | in “Paint Your Wagon.” . An-| thony Quinn has purchased the H. G. Wells short story, “Country | of the Blind,” and will direct a movie version this fall with him-| self as the star. n s 1 J WHEN the cast and crew of “The River” checked into their hotel in Calcutta to start shooting the movie, not more than five minutes had elapsed before gproducer Ken McEldowney's wife. Melvina, rushed to the lobby and wailed to Ken: “There _are three lizards in our bedroom.” Arthur Shields, by, came back with: “What did you expect for 90 | rupees ($19.80) a day? Gary Coop- | er as a Bengal Lancer chasing al herd of elephants.”
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