20th Century-Fox Dynamo (April 1950)

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Within the next year this company plans sending companies to virtually every continent for the production of major attractions with story locales a- broad. For example: Frank McCarthy and Anatole Litvak have been busy for months preparing to shoot "Call It Treason”, based on a novel by George Howe which treats an anti-Nazi German war prisoner who became a spy for the Allied forces. "Call It Treason” will be filmed in its entirety in Germany and France. Peter Viertel wrote the screenplay that Mr. Litvak will direct this Fall. Right npw the studio has a company in the Philippines filming "American Guerrilla In The Philippines”. Arrangements are being made to film, in Tech- nicolor, in Australia, a drama tentatively titled "The Australian Story”. Elia Kazan, who recently completed "Panic In The Streets", is scheduled to shoot "Zapata”, a story about the Mexican revolutionist, in Mexico. "No Highway”, for which Robert Sherriff has written the screenplay, will be filmed in-England. "Sense Of Guilt” will be made at the studio and in Canada. Meantime, preparations are progressing for the filming of "I’d Climb The Highest Mountain”, a story about a city girl who marries a minister who is sent to work with the mountain people in the Ozarks. This story of two young people, who after finding the going tough and rough, earn the faith and friend- ship of their flock, will be made in the Ozarks, and re-unite, in the leading roles, Jeanne Crain and William Lundigan who acquitted themselves so admir- ably in "Pinky”. Lamar Trotti will produce his own screenplay that Henry King will direct. Otto Preminger, who recently completed “Where The Sidewalk Ends”, will retirn to New York to produce and direct "The Second Oldest Profession”, from a story by Robert Sylvester of The New York Daily News, about a re- porter's conflict between career and family. Gregory Peck will be starred. This will be the second time that Peck will have played a newspaper man, his pre- vious appearance in such a role being in the memorable "Gentleman’s Agree- ment”, Sy Bartlett, who collaborated on "12 O’clock High”, is writing the screen- play for "The Deserters” about an American deserter. This picture, which Samual L. Engel will produce, will be made with the co-operation of the U.S. Office of Judge Advocate and the provost Marshal. In preparation, too, is the picturization of "Lydia Bailey” in Haiti and England. Mr. Zanuck plans to film "The Desert Fox” in Africa. This is the story of Erwin Rommel, famed Nazi general. Mr. Zanuck and Producer-Play- wright Nunnally Johnson will meet in Africa this, Summer to make arrangements for filming of "The Desert Fox”. all It Treason <