Word: cinema
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This year Ivy Films will combine its efforts with that of the Harvard Liberal Union and U.N. Council in producing a new series, called "Ivy Cinema...
...success of the first movie in Cinema-Scope did not cause a rush to the Cinema-Scope bandwagon. At MGM, Paramount, Columbia, Universal-International and Warner, 3-D production was lagging. As one studio executive said: "We're playing it down the middle...Whichever way the wind turns the fastest buck, that's the way we'll turn...
Mostly Soap Operas. Most term contracts at the big cinema studios still forbid TV appearances, except for special walk-ons to plug a new picture (as Marilyn Monroe plugged The Robe on Benny's program), and most top-ranking freelance stars are too wary or too busy for television. Explains Cinema Tough...
What does it profit a cinema star to go into television? TV pay has finally reached movie levels, and its multimillion audience is an attraction in a time of waning movie attendance. Best of all, it offers jobs during the dog days of Hollywood employment. The latest TV converts and their new shows...
Onetime Movie Moppet Margaret O'Brien, out of pigtails and into evening dress at 16, came demurely up the celebrity line at the CinemaScopic première of The Robe (see CINEMA) with a man at her arm: Toastmaster George Jessel, 55. Flashbulbs popped as Jessel hastened to explain that there was nothing between them: "My date tonight is with Margaret's mother...