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    This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. JOURNAL AMERICAN JUL1I19S8 HOLLYWOOD HIGf FRIDAY, PAGE ^^^nerican JULY 11, 1958 Strengthening the $fi H Rocket Triumph agomswe underworld king in Chicago. Rod,.who has been living in Malibu, hied himself into town to close tjjl deal with John H. Burrows and Leonard Ackerman i oi&Allied Artists. v \llwhen 5 expressed myself as believing that it is wrong to elA&v CSffione, I was promptly told that the story does not K|| the role of a hero, but rather as a menace to society and will show that crime doesnt pay. . Ihora this is true, because I interviewed Scarface during I)||id-starred gun-ridden career, and believe me, he was ruthless. VERY PLEASANT TO TALK to my Wend Henry Fonda, who arrived in town earlier this week with his bride, the former OdUntess Afdera Franchetti. . are living in Malibu;* Hank told me. ?╟úWe ll be here during July and August, and I am going to get a real rest. I told film how sorry I was to have missed seeing Two fo the Seesaw,^his big hit on Broadway. ?╟ ?╟ What is your next venture??╟Ñ t asked him. is on her way here. ?╟úJoe Mankiewicz is coming here next week,?╟Ñ said Hank, *and well discuss a play Joe will produce on Broadway. I liked the idea, so I expect that will be my next move.?╟Ñ . * * THE NEPAL GOVERNMENT has 'just granted Edward Dmvtryk*- permission to film Mountain Is Young,?╟Ñ in this tiny kingdom, which is located between Tibet .and India. It?╟╓s about the size of the State of Illinois and includes Mt. Everest, ?╟úthe mountain oi [ the title, of , course. ( ; Dmytryk. plans to go to [ Nepal in December and make | all arrangements to film this ; Hah : Suiyin story to Us ! authentic location next Febru-j ary. suiyin, who has lived m this faraway place, is the author of ?╟ ?╟ Love Is a Many Splendored Thing.?╟Ñ This will be one of Paramount?╟╓s big biggies for next year. MARILYN MONROE, wearing a slinky black dress with tressef shorter and blonder, reported her first day here to Orry-Kelly, who is making her clothes for ?╟úSome Lite*?╜ Hot.?╟Ñ I always have been fond of FELICIA FARR Lemmon to interview her when she started in pictures. I was glad to see her. She told me that her husband, Arthur Miller, will be out later, and will commute while She is here. His children are with him and he is busy writ- ing a play. ?√ß,? - gJattgatt JESTS SNAPSHOTS OP HOLLY WOOD Collected at Random* Liz Whitney Lunn is in Ld^ Vegas to divorce X)ick Lunn. She was formerly married to jock Whitney, ambassador to the Court of St. James?╟╓s. Congressman Jimmy Roosevelt is writing a book which one of the national magazines plans for pre-publication serialization, but what he doesn?╟╓t know is that his ex-wife, Rommelle, is seriously toying with the same idea. Fourteen - year - old dearie Whitney, Eleanor?╟╓s son, arrives today to visit his father, C. V. (Sonny) Whitney and May Hosford Whitney. Tomor-- row night the Whitneys are giving their big midsummer s night dream ball at Romanoff s. Elvis Presley?╟╓s pa and ma have moved to Kileen, Texas, ,to be near Ft. Hood while Elvis is stationed there. Elvis has turned down a half million dollars vsorth of personals and a flat offer for $200,000 for 10 one-night stands because he This Clipping From New York, N. Y., Journal of Commerce & Commercial AEOUM?╟÷?? El?╟╓tainment On Broadway I.. By ETHEL COLBY ' .Clavijo could fill Carnegie Hall Let?╟╓s admit it, The new Latin Quarter revue and decor challenge those Ziegfeld memories. Earl Carroll, too, if you?╟╓re thinking of saucy teasels. The spacious rooih, redone by Rube, Roden-horn, is in flattering pastels, and the show,?╟╓ ?╟úInternational Holiday for Love/?╟╓ even with that title, is Donn Arden?╟╓s . proof that he has no peers where night club production is concerned. But the entertainment extends to stars such as Sallie Blair, a dusky dazzler,1 who sings up * a jungle storm with sizzling aban* don: . to The Bernard Brothers, whose antics and fuFarious pantomime guarantee hoisterou^un; Francis Bruun, /.. a phenomena# juggler; the Bob De Voye Trio, who combine adagio,, ballat and, modern jazz dancing. Also, a brace of qualified singers,, iincluding* Martha Errole, Ray; Klye, and the petite soubrette, Gina; Genardi. There is also an out;! Istanding artist n e d Quetij Clavijo, whose brilliant Flamenco technique is bared to the soulj (through her; expressive and impassioned physical being. Senoritaj in a solo performance. What else? There?╟╓s everything,?? dinner, too, and at the moderate price that defies the current in* ; Ration. Because this time, E. Ml I Loew and Ed Risman outdid j| themselves in showmanship. ; Glamour runs the gamut' Hi | style and tropical splendor have j been paired, the chorus gii is 4 j and do dance, the pr-d ?╟╓ f numbers are merry, and the songs | will stay with you. There are m '] ?╟ also rans?╟Ñ in this excellent com- ] pany, And ?√ß there?╟╓ll be nb regrets, j from the fortunate patrons. The electronic innovations high- j light an actual downpour, and much of the stage equipment u motor - driven A combined triumph of craft and amusement is on view at the Latin Quarter. This Clipping From daily Variety HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. jim !?║ Way* MOULIN ROUGE ($5.50 Package) ( . / The return, engagement of Sam- I f my Davis Jr. to the Moulin Rouge || within a six-month period is like 9 money in the bank for operator 9 Frank Sennes during the six-week 1 length of this stand. For Davis is JJ one of the most phenomenal tal- 1 ents in, the entertainment industry g today ?╟÷ and at Tuesday?╟╓s; jam- S packed opener proved it again. On S that night, he subjected the crowd H to an extra-long show (three S hours), but by the volume of mitt I action displayed, >vit was evident it 1 wanted more. # 1 Davis was intro?╟╓d by vet comic I Dave Barry who amused with his 1 usual glib - patter which broke up | the spot several times:, Davis I came on nattily attired in white I : jacket and black satin, pants sing- I ing ?╟úSmack Dab in the Middle.?╟Ñ I It was an upbeat opener that set I the fuse for an explosive evening. 1 Unlike many of the top saloon/?√ß stars, Davis doesn?╟╓t fall in the category of being just a singer, -dancer, musician,, impressionist or I actor, because his varied ; talents J encompass all these fields. Davis runs through a new and j old routine which includes impres- j sions of Sinatra, Crosby, Lewis and | even Dean Martin. Add to this a I satire on thesps that imitate the I technique of Actors Studio grads, j and even mimed to the : off stage Cl recordings from the musical ?╟úThe J Music Man?╟Ñ in top fashion. A y topped; was his takeoff ofv| Sinatra. This showed the thin one I coming on stage via the audience j garbed in his usual doodle bug I chapeau, trench coat slung over the I shoulder, and drink in hand while j singing ?╟úThat?╟╓s Why the Lady Is I A Tramp.-?╟Ñ Other tunes socked I over were ?╟úThere?╟╓k No Fool Like I An Old Fool,?╟Ñ ?╟úBirth of the I Bluest?╟Ñ ?╟úHey, There,?╟Ñ and a touching rendition of ?╟úMy Bess?╟Ñ J from ?╟úPorgy And Bess.?╟Ñ A little J solo hoofing with a dash of Fla- I menco a la Greco also showed off I his skill. A soft shoe routine with 1 Uncle Will Mastin, whom Davis I credits for his talent, also scored I and added to the excitement which 1 generated throughout this kingsize | rojom. The little guy also took time J from his act to pay tribute to his I father, a regular of thej Mastin I Trio, but now sidelined because of | a heart ailment. ^ Also on the bill is Nita & I Peppi, a boy and girl gymnastic I team, who fly from one end of | the stage to the other in every I type of twist conceivable. Young- | sters were cute and energetic and I added a change of pace to the I show. I Donn Arden?╟╓s ?╟úPariscope Re- | vue,?╟Ñ for "Thfs'^boking, presented I a production number which came I off most effectively. Dick Stabile?╟╓s I orch (24) continues* batting 1.000 I with top notch musical hacking I throughout the show, in addition i| to making it easy for the dan-pj cers. Kafa. f \ This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. WORLD-TELEGRAM & SUN l5ick Homan to Open Efick Roman, recording*TV singer, will premiere in.pojpi Arden?╟╓s ?╟úInternational Holiday for Love?╟Ñ musical revue at the ?√ßLatin Quarter tonight. j iliWPl