Motion Picture Daily (Oct-Dec 1959)

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BEST' PREMIERE ATTRACTS SPARKLING THRONG! kt world premiere of "The Best of Everything," which debuted last evening at Mew York's Paramount Theatre, proud producer Jerry Wald and Spyros P. ikouras, 20th Century-Fox president, arrive with their wives. New York City ludson Celebration benefitted from the premiere. Hope Lange, one of the stars of "Best" and actor-husband Don Murray are greeted by 20th Century-Fox vice-president Charles Einfeld. "Best" will begin an engagement today at both the Paramount and Trans-Lux Normandie theatres. Among notables attending are 20th New York branch manager Abe Dickstein (left), RKO Theatres president Sol A. Schwartz and Mrs. Schwartz. Johnny Mathis, who sings the title tune in "Best," via Columbia Records, obligingly signs autographs. Bob Evans, another of the stars of "Best," is mobbed by admiring fans prior to the performance. Pat Cameron, who won a special role in "Best," is escorted by Hearst Magazines executive Robert Hirschberg. Glamorous Arlene Dahl, star of "Joumey to the Center of the Earth," was in the company of handsome husband, Fernando Lamas. Harper's Bazaar presented spectacular fashion show in theatre lobby which had audiences "oohing" and "aahing."