Word: screens
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Daughters of St. Paul Missionaries of the Catholic Press, who concentrate on propagation of the faith through press, screen and radio...
...English witticisms into the ground. The choreography was raggedly routine, the chorus breathless in its singing. The TV camera seemed to add unbecoming extra poundage to plumpish Martha Wright, singing I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy. Televised in black and white, no matter how magnified the screen, Album became a blurry, uneven adaptation of TV's own Toast of the Town...
Born. To Eva Marie Saint, 30, TV and screen actress, who won an Oscar as 1954's best supporting actress for her first film role in On the Waterfront (see CINEMA), and Jeffrey Hayden, 29, TV director: their first child, a son; in Manhattan. Name: Darrell. Weight...
Born. To Judy (A Star Is Born) Garland, 32, high strung singing and dancing star of stage and screen, and Michael Sidney Luft, 38, her business agent: their second child, first son (Judy also has a daughter by her second husband, Director Vincente Minnelli); in Hollywood. Name: Joseph Wiley. Weight...
...Picture. A simplified wide-screen lens for amateur photographers that increases by 50% the horizontal view of 8-and 16-mm. movie cameras has been put on sale by the Vistascope Corp. of New York. The special lens widens the camera's "eye" without any distortion. Price: $75 (for an 8-mm. camera) to $125 (for the 16-mm. camera...