Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 44, Number 15, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 January 1949 — Page 5

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.Released by Wb'U Features. By INEZ GERHARD Give lizabeth scott a good death scene and she’s happy. She didn’t like the one in "Dead Reckoning”—“lt'was only a threeline scene, and the dialogue was ; terrible." she explained at lunch the other day. "But I have a fiveline scene in ‘Bitter Victory’, and it was supervised by a famous doctor, so it’s absolutely authentic.” ’ I < Bl p ■ LIZABETH SCOTT Yellow haired. , with arresting beauty and a husky voice. Miss Scott is wonderful fun. She had been to sales, bought a rain coat and a pair j of shoe*. “1 love sales; when I was 1 a poor young actress here in New York I couldn’t have been dressed without them.” She says she may I marry this year—-if she can get time off from Paramount. Orlando Martins, from the Basuto country in Africa; and a favorite actor in London, has joined the "Hasty Heart” cast. Ronald Rea.gan. Patricia Neal .and Richard ! Todd have the roles which were beautifully done oh the New York stage by Richard Baseheart. John Lund and Anne Burr. Baseheart and Lund got Hollywood contracts as a result of their work When Oxxie Nelson’s mother flew from New Jersey to Hollywood to spend her vacation with Ossie and Harriet, her son was worried, for it wgs his mother’s first plane trip. But she stepped off the plane in California fresh | M a daisy. "Thia is the way to i travel!” she told Dixie enthusiastically. He looked at her and mattered, “And they talk about the younger generation!” Jane Wyman goes into “Man Running ”, to be made in England by Alfred Hitchcock Acclaimed as 1948 $ best film*. actress because I of her work in “Jbhnny Belinda”, j by London's Film Tribunal, she will use the $4,000 award to es-1 tablish a scholarship at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. It is presented in the nime of the cast and crew of “Johnny Belinda.” Before Bob Hope left for Germany for the holidays the cast and crew of “Easy Doe* It” gave him a present—a walking stick whose silver handle unscrew*. revealing a test tube large enough to hold enough liquid refreshment for a long walk. Some Holiywoodians recall when Victor Mature' arrived 10 years ago. | set up a tent at a traffic intersection and refused to budge till he got a movie role. Now he has finished playing ’‘Samson” in “Samson and Delilah” (wait till you see him slay those Philistines with the jawbone ot an ass!) and returns to Paramount to play opposite Betty Hutton in "Red. Hot and Blue.”, Save all chicken wishbones! Wth Century - Fox and the | Poultry and Egg National Board I join in • promoUan for “CMckcte Every Sunday”; contestanta send a wishbone and a Better explaining why they like chicken every Sunday, also tell of “a, I- daairtd wish”. Winner gets Ma •r her wish. Three, regional ’ winners gw to Hollywood, a* guests of Celeste Holm and Dan Dailey. - -i- . ' / When Steve Sekqly directs an A : picture, he * Steve Sekely on the i cast and credit sheet; when be doe* j a B. he’s S. K. Seeley . . . Wayne j Morris (“John Loves Mary”.) had a tough holiday season; he had four wisdom teeth extracted ■ . . Patricia Neal has an interesting landlady—Mrs. Jean Acker Valen- [ tmo, widow of the screen's “great lover” . . . Chet Lauck and Norris Goff are auditioning actors for new characters in “Lum and Abner” .. . Phil Davis, head idea and gag man on Ralph Edwards* ‘Truth or Consequences”, has sold an original story, "Moon over the Catsxills.” to George J ess el. to star Danny Thomas. It u a musical and Davis .wfll write the screen story. Jack Benny'« first effort as a motion picture producer. “The Lucky Stiff’, produced for Amusement Enterprises, is scheduled for February release. Benny has a nice case — starring Dorothy Lam our. Brian Donlevy and Claire Trevor. The bang of a pistol the jingle ot cowbells, the screech of a siren, etc., that you hear on the CBS "Spike Jones Show” are not ad- . Ebbed. They are down on the music sheets, worked out with meticulous care by Eddie Brandt. John Payne longed to do a western; now he may be stack in them. Pine-Thomas’ "El Paso” gave him a role that was just what he had longed for for years, and he did so well in it that he may star ta another western for them.

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