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Ustinov, Tony Curtis, John Gavin, Nina Foch, John Dall, Herbert Lorn, John Ireland. Even in reserved-seat release at advanced prices ($1-50-$3.50 ), the movie will have to run for at least a year before it returns an investment ($12 million) that comes close to matching the average annual revenue of the Roman Republic in the time of Spartacus...
...their special fields or assigned to specific facets of the story, were Washington Bureau Chief John Steele, White House Correspondent Charles Mohr, State Department Correspondent John Beal, Latin American Specialist Jerry Hannifin, New York Correspondents George Bookman and Bill Smith, Chicago Senior Correspondent Murray Gart and Montreal Bureau Chief Gavin Scott...
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn James M. Gavin, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general LL.D...
...Alfred Hitchcock; Paramount) at first seems to be a typical Hitchcock spine tingler, whose moral is that heaven may protect the working girl but not if she takes long lunch hours in hotel rooms. The film commences with Janet Leigh bouncing about in her bra while her lover (John Gavin) tries to persuade her to take an early dinner as well as a late lunch ("We could laze around here"). She says pettishly that she wants to get married. He explains that he has no money. That afternoon she steals $40,000 from her boss's real estate firm...
...Lieut. General James M. Gavin (ret.), 52, onetime Army missile chief who quit his job in 1958 after criticizing Administration policy, was named president and chief executive officer of Arthur D. Little, Inc. of Cambridge, Mass. (1959 sales: $19 million), the nation's oldest (since 1886) major industrial research firm. Gavin joined Little as a vice president shortly after leaving the Army, has been executive vice president since last March, will succeed President Raymond Stevens, 65, who will become chairman of the executive committee...