Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Oct 16, 1954)

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Wherever you go in Hollywood today you'll hear them say: “THE HOTTEST LOT IS M-G-M!” Here’s an “On-The-Scene” Report for the Exhibitors of America! BIGGER AND MORE! M-G-M’s got the pictures! We'll tell you about a few of them here. Current, coming and in production, M-G-M attractions are leading the way in the industry upbeat. Bigger productions and more of them is the keynote as the World’s Largest Studio works day and night to bring you Big Money Shows! “DEEP IN MY HEART” (Color) From its first sneak Preview, the word spread like wildfire that Leo’s big new musical is something to ROAR about. Sigmund Romberg’s life and songs come to the screen truly as ““The Musical With A Heart” with 22 Romberg song hits from 11 of his greatest operettas presented by the most imposing roster of star entertainers ever. Jose Ferrer superb as Romberg; Merle Oberon at her best as Dorothy Donnelly; songstar Helen Traubel one of the world’s great entertainers. (See balance of great cast below.) Producer Roger Edens. Director Stanley Donen. Screen play by Leonard Spigelgass. Plus: Doe Avedon, Tamara Toumanova, Paul Stewart, Isobel Elsom, William Olvis, James Mitchell. And Guest Stars: Walter Pidgeon, Paul Henreid, Rosemary Clooney, Gene and Fred Kelly, Jane Powell, Vic Damone, Ann Miller, Cyd Charisse, Howard Keel, Tony Martin. From the book by Elliott Arnold. Print by Technicolor. “BEAU BRUMMELL” (Color) Says Film Daily: “One of the most read about movies in years. A ‘feud’ between cities as to which has the best dressed and most chivalrous men is snowballing around the country.”’ One city after another protests that they have the leading ‘‘Beau Brummells.” 500 newspapers published the Associated Press story of Washington, D. C.’s challenge (White House Beau Brummells Eisenhower and Nixon). Just part of the promotion for a terrific picture. A magnificent spectacle in color, a powerful love story starring Stewart Granger, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Ustinov with Robert Morley. Producer, Sam Zimbalist. Director, Curtis Bernhardt. Screenplay by Karl Tunberg. Based on the play written for Richard Mansfield by Clyde Fitch. Print by Technicolor. “JUPITER’S DARLING” (CinemaScope—Color) Eye-filling spectacle, screen magic on a gigantic scale, comedy, wonderful satire, great song numbers. Dazzling scenes: Hannibal’s army crossing the Alps with his elephant cavalry; the clash of armies in the attack on Rome; Roman statues coming to life for an underwater spectacle; Dance of the Elephants; and many more. Top cast: Esther Williams, Howard Keel, Marge and Gower Champion, George Sanders, Richard Haydn, William Demarest and hundreds more. A beautiful Roman girl diverts Hannibal from his assault on Rome and falls in love thereby. Producer George Wells. Director George Sidney. Screenplay by Dorothy Kingsley. Yes, the coming darling of the screen, eyefilling in its CinemaScope and Color magnitude, is “JUPITER’S DARLING.” Based on the play “‘Road To Rome”’ by Robert E. Sherwood. Choreography by Hermes Pan. Songs by Burton Lane, Harold Adamson. “THE LAST TIME | SAW PARIS” (Technicolor) \ A wonderful ticket-selling title. A real love story, heart-stabbing, compelling, absorbing. They meet in the chaos of V-E Day celebration in Paris. She gives him a fleeting but passionate kiss. They find each