Word: gam
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Saadia (M-G-M). "I will not allow any man to look at my body," moans Saadia (Rita Gam), a Moroccan's daughter, as the kaid (Cornel Wilde) pounds at her portal. The kaid commands. Saadia fearfully slides back the bolt. In rushes the desert chieftain. Has he come to print a searing kiss upon her lips? No, he has merely brought the local French medic (Mel Ferrer), who says that Saadia has acute appendicitis, and proceeds to cut her open...
...leading players recite their speeches in a sort of elocution-lesson English, apparently intended to suggest that they are speaking cultivated French. Cornel Wilde even groans in an Oxford accent. Mel Ferrer, an actor who appears to know better, seems sheepish most of the time, but Rita Gam at least manages to look like what the Hollywood wise guys have been calling her: the leg with a first name...
Motorola TV Hour (Tues. 9:30 p.m., ABC). Nightmare in Algiers, with Rita Gam, Francis L. Sullivan...
...entertainment will be highlighted by Rita Gam, movie Actress, al Capp, song writer, and Betty Bartley, leading lady in the stage play "Twin Beds...
Capp will present a satire, Miss Bartley will sing several songs from "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" and "Gentlemen Prefer his own songs, and Rita Gam performs in a skit, the details of which are not yet known...