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...vehicle for its president, M. Monroe The property was Playwright Terence (The Winslow Boy) Rattigan's The Sleeping Prince, a London stage hit in which Sir Laurence Olivier played the prince. Marilyn also bagged the playwright, and soon had another famed theatrical technician, Director John (The African Queen) Huston...
...Producer-Director John Huston announced plans to film Jean Anouilh's The Lark, using a new English translation of the original script rather than the adaptation by Christopher Fry which played in England or Lillian Hellman's adaptation now playing on Broadway. Huston picked French Star Suzanne Flon (Moulin Rouge) for the Joan of Arc role, now played on Broadway by Julie Harris...
Movie Director John Huston, 49, mused about $20 million-the bagatelle needed, in Huston's opinion, for a gentleman to live properly: "My life span would probably be lengthened. It's only trying to make $20 million that cuts short a man's years. Spending it would be healthy." After some five years away from Broadway, Chicago-born Dancer Katherine Dunham, 45, who elevated burlesque's bumps and grinds to highbrow respecta bility as Afro-Caribbean choreography, returned with her troupe to Manhattan, drew regrets from encore-cheering audi ences that her revue is booked...
Novice singles winner Mathews outrowed Frank Hamm, Karim Khan and Dave Halberstam. In the wherry race Haskell paced Huston Banton, Dick Uliman, and Charlie Wolle. Compromise winner Gordet covered his half mile race uncontested...
Bernard Flynn of the Elephants won the singles in 3:19.9, and Eliot also took the comps when Steve Gordet completed the course in 4:16, ahead of second-place Peter Maggs of Kirkland. In the wherries competition Bruce MacDonald of Dunster won in 4:23.1. Huston Banton of Eliot came in second...