Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Sep 18, 1954)

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eee ROMEO AND JULIET “Death, that hath sucked the honcy of thy breath, Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty.” Shokespeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET, directed by Renato Castellani in Technicolor for the Rank Organization. JARO’s 10th ANNIVERSARY IN CANADA Page 6) and with (Continued from posite Odile Versois, Canada’s Vernon Gray. VistaVision will be introduced with “As Long As They’re Happy,” in Technicolor, which is in production at Pinewood Studios, starring Jack Buchanan and Jean Carson, in a gay romantic comedy. Following this, will be a further VistaVision subject starring Norman Wisdom. Adventure is the “West Of Zanzibar,” filmed in East Africa with Anthony Steel and Sheila Sim. “Forbidden Cargo,” a drama of dope-smuggling from Europe into Great Britain, has a five-star cast: Jack Warner, Terence Morgan, Elizabeth Sellars, Nigel Patrick and Greta Gynt. John Guthrie's powerful book, “The Seekers,” the tale of early-century settlers in New Zealand, in Eastman Colour, was filmed in its entirety in the book's locale, starring Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, and introducing to the screen sensational new discovery Laya Raki. “Simba” is the working title of the Eastman Colour adventure starring Dirk Bogarde, Donald Sinden and Virginia McKenna, which tells of the Mau Mau terror in Kenya. Maintaining the popularity of location theme of made pictures, Somerset Maugham’s “The Beachcomber” was filmed in Ceylon starring Robert Newton, Glynis Johns and Donald Sinden. On this same island, the H. E. Bates” best-seller ““The Purple Plain” stars Gregory Peck in his second all-British film. Both are in Color by Technicolor. Great stories make great films. “The Seat Shall Not Have Them” by John Harris has an all-star cast including Anthohny Steel, Michael Redgrave, Dirk Bogarde. Air Marshall Goddard’s story “The Night My Number Came Up,” which was serialized in The Saturday Evening Post will star Michael Redgrave, Richard Attenborough and Sheila Sim with Canadian Alexander Knox. Novelist Nicholas (“The Cruel Set”) Monsarrat has been persuaded to release another of his stories for the screen, and “The Ship That Died Of Shame,” also serialized in the Saturday Evening Post is being made. Drama brings two _ brilliant young artistes together in a film tentatively entitled “The Young Lovers.” Odile Versois and David Knight, who is from Hollywood. Robert Donat returns to the screen in an Eastman’ Colour production, “Lease Of Life.” A front-page newspaper story, “The Divided Heart,” brings Cornell Borders in her first all-English film, following her success in “The Big Lift.” Eastman Colour portrays for the first time the drama, comedy and everyday excitement of London Airport, in a story called “Out Of The Clouds” starring Anthony Steel and Robert Beatty. The Academy Award winning Technicolor production, “The Red Shoes” will be re-released in November with new prints. i "4 * { = vs fe , aaa a t. « * AA THE SEEKERS Lovely German Javanese dancer Laya Roki as she eppears in THE SEEKERS filmed in Colour in New Zecland by JARO with Jack Hawkins ond Glynis Johns starred. From the Continent come three award-winning productions hie “The Littlhe World Of Don Camillo” starring Fernandel, a great comedy from the Italian film studios; “The Wages Of Fear,” which received the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, and “Forbidden Games”. THE YOUNG LOVERS newcomer, AmericanFrench and Handsome screen born David Knight, stor Odile Versois, exciting JARO’s and lovely form the new romantic screen combination in Young Lovers.” “The