Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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The Dean Martins put the seal of approval on Harvey's pa) 4 Frank Sinatra applauded George Burns' dance. one Signoret was never far from husband Yves Montand. And here's Laurence Harvey— the party was for him. More Room at the Top for Laurence Harvey Frank Sinatra, who cavorts only with his handpicked 'clan' (The Peter Lawfords the Dean Martins, Shirley MacLaine his songwriters and a few other annointeds) put the seal of social approval on Laurence Harvey by attending Minna Wallis' invitational preview and party for Larry's new movie. Espresso Bongo. Frankie couldn't make it to the preview, but he showed up early and stayed late at the supper-and-dancing party that followed at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Frank was flanked by Jimmy Van Heusen and Shirley MacLaine, who was all dolled up in a red dress. I've always said that movie stars are bigger fans than — fans. And they certainly demon strated it the way the 'names' turned out for the good-looking Harvey, who has become an 'actor's actor' since floom At the Top. There had been some gossip that Larry and John Wayne did a bit of feuding during the making of The Alamo, but there was no evidence of it this evening. John and Pilar were the first to arrive at the 20th projection room for the preview and later, Larry spent most of the evening with Duke and his wife at their table. Pilar dazzled everyone in the most gorgeous coat of the season, full-length sable. Janet Leigh and Mrs. Kirk Douglas came 'stag,' saying their husbands were working on Spartacus. Janet wore a stunning black cocktail dress with absolutely no jewelry. On the other hand Roz Russell was ablaze with rubies, topped by a ruby-red turban, and as always Roz had a ball. The dance she put on with George Burns had the ringsiders holding their sides — so funny all the other dancers got off the floor to applaud Roz and George. The good-looking French singer Yves Montand with his wife Simone Signoret (the other half of Room at the Top) was receiving congratulations on that day being awarded the role of Marilyn Monroe's costar in Let's Make Love. By the way, Simone Signoret is never very far away from her attractive young husband! Zsa Zsa Gabor was the height of luxury in a gold brocade suit and sporting a new beau, wealthy Sid Barton of New York. Cliff Robertson devoted himself exclusively to Nancy Sinatra. (She and Frank are very friendly when they meet socially.) And among others who had a good time were the Peter Ustinovs, Barbara Rush (so pretty in red satin) and the Milton Series. 11