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...last week in raucous, dusty Juarez, just across the border from El Paso, lawyers and witnesses huddled for 45 minutes in a judge's office over a heap of official papers. In Rome, where night was falling, Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini sat side by side in church, their minds on the doings in Mexico. At Juarez, at last, Attorneys Javier Alvarez and Arturo Gomez-Trevino rose from the huddle, stood before Judge Raul Orozco. "Do you," the judge asked Alvarez, "as the representative of Roberto Rossellini, know if it is his will to take Ingrid Bergman...
After a couple of weeks' silence, Cinemactress Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini (see CINEMA) were talking out loud again. In Hollywood, Actress Bergman's attorney announced that she would return to the U.S. to make "the fight of her life" for custody of her eleven-year-old daughter, Pia, by her marriage to Dr. Peter Lindstrom. Asserting that she was a "fit and proper" mother, she filed suit in Los Angeles for an accounting of all her property as well as personal custody of Pia. In Rome, where Actress Bergman was caring for her seven-week-old baby...
...from Colorado's ex-oowpuncher Senator Edwin Carl Johnson, 66, who considers himself a friend of the cinema because he goes to the movies a lot. "Big Ed" Johnson was outraged by i) RKO's brazen exploitation of the film Stromboli in the wake of the Roberto Rossellini-Ingrid Bergman romance (see PEOPLE) and 2) the publicity given Cinemactress Rita Hayworth and her husband, Prince Aly ("Premature babies run in my family") Khan. Johnson proposed federal licensing of all movie actors, actresses, producers and distributors...
Introducing his bill with some choice cattle-country oratory, Senator Johnson told the Senate that Actress Bergman was "my own favorite actress." But he added regretfully that she was "a powerful influence for evil." He referred to her as the "common mistress" of the "vile and unspeakable" Rossellini, "a common love thief." He lumped Actresses Hayworth and Bergman as "Hollywood's two current apostles of degradation...
Anyone who did not see "Open City" and "Paisan" when they were first released several years ago should not miss the impressive double bill now playing at the Kenmore. Directed by Rossellini, these two movies of war-time Italy are great examples of the New Italian Film--exciting, brutal, and even at times humorous...