Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1956)

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THE EDITORS, and their awards. They are American Cinema Editors Stuart Gilmore, Samuel E. Beetley, Desmond Marquette, and Roland Gross, and at the Beverly Hills cocktail party they won press accolade for "War and Peace" (Mr. Gilmore); and "Four Star Playhouse." IN MIAMI, as "Baby Doll" opened at three theatres, Warner national advertising manager Gil Golden, left above, appeared on eight radio and three television programs. Above, his interviewer is disc jockey Jim Harper. GIVEAWAY at the National Television Film Council, New York, once a year, Christmastime. Handing out is Mel Gold; calling numbers is Robert Alda; picking winners is Betty Dunne; and dais spectators are newly elected vice-president Doc Feldman, president Dr. Alfred Goldsmith, secretary Sally Perle, executive secretary Sydney Mayers, and membership vice-president Stan Cole. HERALD picture THEIR HEARTS were in the right place. Will Rogers Memorial Hospital, Saranac, N. Y. This is the troupe sent annually by New York's Cinema Lodge to entertain. Kneeling, Bill Washington, Dan Healy, Joe Smith, Charlie Dale, Sam Eisenberg. Standing, Pablo, Bob Coffee, Helen Kane, Lee Marmer, medical director Dr. George Wilson, Mabel Smith, Dr. Homer McCreary, Marge Coate, and Jack Norton, former vaudevillian now a patient. Missing here is Cinema Lodge past president Burton Robbins, the troupe shepherd. He made the picture. RETIREMENT, right. Milwaukee luncheon for retiring Wisconsin exhibitor Russell Leddy, left: Harold Fitzgerald, Mrs. Leddy, Ben Marcus, Andy Spheeris.