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This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. ? DAILY MIRROR AUG 6 -1958 56 MGHT CLUB REVIEWS NEW YORK Confidential By LEE MORTIMER I. FEELSWELL TOQ: Tommy Sands and Dotty Harmony (whoB |4i?║ed to ha#monize;'.with ;?½lvis) are a new harmony . .. Anyone8 I mentfon Fiefre ?╟úMoulin Rouge?╟Ñ La Mure and Esther Williams? . , .fl gf. 2)epi. -.dfrt 'tigp't keep up with her: '.Kim Novak and Dicj?· Quine? 1 .-A bridegroom is a wolf who paid too much {or his whistle. ?√ß JDON^l? BLAME ME (I only work here.): The Sat. Eve. Post is?½ | doing fotir on Mickey (The Louse) Cohen and he?╟╓s screaming.v. H Rubirosa have his Dominican diplomatic duties j Is witched from Paris to Havana because he?╟╓s insanely jealous of the! p attfentiohSiOf the Paris Iupos to his young: bride? (Also it?╟╓s nearer! 1 E. 54th ?║t| and John Perona?╟╓s El Morocco.) ... What?╟╓s With Lajl 1 Hayworth and Jim Hill? . . . What a smash is Paul Gilbert, the ?½ I Hollywood comic, at New York?╟╓s Latin Quarter . . . According to ^ I Kathryn Murray a married man is a guy who goes to a drive-in-3 I theatre to gee a movie. TELLffe THE WORLD (About this:) Lola Albright who?╟╓s! j divorcing J^ck Carson is getting around with Bill Bradley and I?╟╓m 1 on ^merry|J:o-round.. .You can?╟╓t tell a Book-by its movie. . .Or TV show either: Except the forthcoming Milt Gordon-Leon Fromkess ?╟úNew Yorjf^ponfidential?╟Ñ video starrer for Lee Tracy. Every bit as good as the "original which I modestly admit was great. (Two and a quarter million copies.). . .Patricia Medina no longer thinks of her ex, Rienffe'd Greene. She thinks of Mike Garth.. .And Bill Moss no longer ?½ttoes his ex, Jane Withers. Ann Miller is the ditto... I Edith Piaf# first N. Y, appearance at the Waldorf on Sept. 16 is a j must on my calendar. Yours, too.. .Everytime you see a mink, it?╟╓s I a sign some gal outfoxed a wolf. I IT?╟╓S HOtY DER BINGLE BONGOES: Hope Douglas, the red headed actress, is having trouble with a minor league "producer?╟Ñ [ whose attentions are unwelcome, as the saying goes. Beat her up and threatened to throw acid in her face. One more beep out of him and she calls the cops . . . Dongy^rden is looking for all new faces j for his next Latin Quarter opus and hired six from Las Vegas al-I ready, including China Gerard, one of the many who wept when "Sammy Davis Jr. said f% do,?╟Ñ but to another...Ed Small, one of j Hollywood?╟╓s few genuine geniuses, (and nicest guys) is due in town and you?╟╓ll find him listening to the Chez Vito fiddles. Small?╟╓s last, ?╟úWitness for the Prosecution?╟Ñ proved what many always knew, i.e. the. only thing wrong with movies is there aren?╟╓t enough Ed Smalls in Hollywood. His next is ?╟úSolomon & Sheba?╟Ñ and what?╟╓s he gonna do with the money? He?╟╓s that rich already, the banks borrow from him. His rep in the industry is so high, his word is his bond. Contracts aren?╟╓t needed ... Ed Wynne came up with a new gimmick for his post-fire Harwyn. Stereophonic sound. It?╟╓s the first ginmill in town to go for the new craze. Very exciting, too ... As the fella says: Some fortune hunters go widow shopping. BATTY BITS FROM BUGVILLE (On the Hudson): Same composers who wrote the score of ?╟úMy Fair Lady?╟Ñ also wrote ?╟úGigi?╟Ñ but for different owners. That?╟╓s why the rumors of upcoming legal news to be made by the# former against the latter . . . Big time Phi| Greenwald, who produces the big time shows at the big time Concord Latin Quarter, NV V. m Paul Gilbert, Tina Robin, Giselle | * Fra.ncois Sz0nv, St. Troupe I 18), Marthe Errolle,Gina U Tony Mack, David ?√ß Clavijo, AdonisCharlotte g Foley, Elaine Spaulding, Kip I lisle, Jerry Ruffner, Ronnie Meron m Janie Thomas, Charlotte I Connie Warner, Lauris Lambert, || A dele Gordon, Marlene Powers, B Hanna, BHie Stattin, Judy if Keirn, Sandy Keyes, Grace | strom, Nancy Wachier, Peg Lynch ft Pat farrelii Shirley Forrest, Tanya 9 Corlette, JoanArtus, 1 tensen, Bar bar a Sensing, John | liano;Jo Lombardi and Buddy ts tom orchs; singed ( songs, Pony Sherrell & ( costumes, Freddie Wittop; $6 mini-1 mum. I.. While Bonn Arden?╟╓s ?╟úInterna-|l tional Holiday For Love,?╟Ñ as the (3 basic Latin .Quartet revue is tagged f fundamentally the same! I interlarded with occasional new i guestersj-m this instance Paul Gil-* ^ina Rubin?╟÷reappraisal 3 of this E. M. Loew-Eddie Hisman i J operation is in order. | I ^ or. cue thing, not for naught is 1 ; It easily the best nitery revue east I I r and west of Paris* Le I I l1:, uoedn?╟╓t be ashamed | g of any competitive comparison any-I where. For another, it accents?╟÷ I surprising as it maV be?╟÷that a 1 Wtr0^lis New York today is 1 only ,two sRces of bread?╟Ñ I * the ciass saloon field (the other I ^oou^e, is the Copacabana). ?╟╓ m katin Quarter show also I nfninn Pa a?ew the unique talents I ?LBonn ^.rdfn as easily the champ | Belasco of the bistros. His revue . productions contribute to such V Mnnrse |Pots a? Paris?╟╓ Lidor the i Moulin Rouge in Hollywood Las I and Stardust, I a^the LQs In Miami Beach and I . A.rden, as already has been noted in these columns, knows his way around a floorshow, and the classier I Xf ^^setitus. the handsomer ! Thus he takes his I *rouPe from diverse environs such as Pans, Venice, Madrid, Milan 1 Jo.*?Σ≤ York, with a sizzling West j Indies topper-offer. In the tiadi- ! Ip?Σ≤ ??m,:e-'l!es llJke the Polies Ber-i I and ultra floor-shows I Sjsnerous sartorial trappings where the operation puts accent on ! n^d*oP??1 ov>er stars> he utilizes I pro talent, of course, but never \ PfJUiits the headliner to eclipse | the overall values. ecnpse Thus Martha Errolle Is a possessing and personable pre-j prima. 1 Hotel, solved a problem like a Solomon, when Phil (Sgt. Bilkoj 1 Silvers and the other judges of the bathing beauty contest ther* Wse unffVa.uced?? f; if intenrilZ' tossed four ?╟úfirst place?╟Ñ winners into his lap instead of one. (Rushe! ?·0]ning OFfaJl?tic.- is like ^ out and bought three extra plaques.) . .. But I Voted for Lois Carte fall, S on a la yyith a fifth whom the others overlooked but I stake my reputation th. atter the ]aHk Duranf!ic Prat. ?╜h(P?? sHniilH Hava wmn T liplnr ?╟╓ that Trmv Morfivi tiiodf /ii??nv.nA 1 >4- LlOr njs\n?╟? , ^ -the* -j she should have won. Lucky that Tony Martin was cleared / M --c quickly after those first reports that he was mentioned in th nr^Vs??na Indiana Ambling ring. Makes him available for his Concord bo< ^ ing Saturday.. .Did-1 ever mention that the-Cafi^s:Ginger Edwards e!io(S ?╜M0,dn ^ iri ?????? goo^ T toable, tim[ng. 6 lit. WS!M uadQ A??j o* sijp??w Audw 3>|d1 *uno33V nvidS-ai tuaiuaAUOO o usdo a* mm Was/ aT UT ^SaUIBU gIq, o pies ?╟ jxa8111!1! 3uHBjado joi sucxd ou s?╟╓sq oqAV ?╟ uincquagia^ *;oafoJd uo aan^BJc -ni ino ^uas peq Apcajpa aH *saac -xuaui piBd ?╟ qn^o a;HAij(i h si I 8,0.110 guxuadoaj s6ll I ??|cs aq; jo ajcp aqj ipun dfi ?╟≤ojaneAe; uauiaeo pun bpubioa ^ zopA ?╟ si ?╟úSB-?╟ ^Yiddish ad llb?? sore neces-i sary, that went out of style with! Hufey do*Pg local dialec-l tics when playing Loewi?╟╓s DelanceyJ , 1?╟Ñ th?½ same idiom that the man-1 agement might have alerted Gil-1 ?Σ≤ ane?╜t lhe Durant pratfall, asi ?╟úWhnfS ^ Miss Robin?╟╓s! ilr,h?le YS^orld, In. His Hands,?╟Ñ sol too. the comic?╟╓s ?╟úsermon^ on th??l auaience ladder was handicapped! the antielimactic spiritf^ S ?·haiAelSy3 iresolve by elimij nation iOf^her stint, since her rou-l tine like the show in general, runsfet overboard. Gilbert knew the sho"l was long, .and so stated. He ended?½ rfihn?½+ WkX barefoot' dance?½ trilDert, being a comic potential.-* .J0 himself to.ifeapprais?½ ^?Σ≤e,of the values. He is bound nna the effort not unrewarding 1 Abel m This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. JOURNAL AMERICAN | ML 3 0 1958 fKNIGHT WATCH 1 New Star j At Latin Q By GENE KNIGHT HRO Isk THE WEST COAST comes come-! dian Sail Gilbert to take j over the star role in j Donn Arden?╟╓s "Interna-j tionaTjioliday for Love" at the Latin Quarter, j managing director Eddie j Risman announced today. | rPaul opens tomorrowl j night.* ; That little songstress , with J | the big voice, Tina Robin, will j 1 be Hie extra attraction, She! | has appeared with Ed Sullivan 1 ! and Jack Paar, which is keep-1 ! ing good company in showl | business; And Francois and- Gizelle| Szony, ' international dancers, i are being added to the L. Q.| program; Paul Gilbert, I recall,; has headlincft'at every major night club in Hollywood the last few years. There was a time when he played- there 18 consecutive months. Of course, he also- has appeared at Las Vegas and Miami, Gilbert plays seven instruments; can do tap or ballet; and can toss in an acrobatic tm??h; _|fi.|^es^rry. All this in addition to being funny, too. Those eight other acts in "International H o 1 i d a y For Love?╟Ñ are being held over at the Latin Quarter. Jo Lombardi and his orchest!^ will continue to play for the show and for dancing, while Buddy Har-lowe?╟╓s band Alternates. "