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I Trumpet To The The number of productions with Technicolor that this company will re- lease diring the next year will increase some 33 percent., according to the schedule of pictures slated to be filmed in that period. Three are cirrently being prepared for filming this Summer and early next Fall. One of them is “Trumpet To The Morn”, based on a story by Frank Nugent and Curtis Kenyon. Casey Robinson will produce. Robert Wise has been named director, with the cast announced including Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell, Joseph Cotton and Jeff Chandler. “Trumpet To The Morn” is a story about the Indian wars when two feudists-young officers in the Union and Confederate armies in the War of The States—merge their forces to defeat a common enemy. It will be shot at Taos, New Mexico. Another Technicolor production, on which the studio has been working for several years and scheduled to go into production this Summer, is “Halls Of Montezuma”, from an original story by Harry Kleiner and Sy Bartlett. It will be produced in its entirety at Camp Pendelton by Robert Bassler, with Lewis Milestone directing. It is the story about a company of of U.S. Marines and U.S. Army nurses on Siapan in 1944. The U.S. Marine Corps is co-operating. The cast announced for “Halls Of Montezuma” includes Richard Wid- mark, Richard Conte, Robert Patton, Reginald Gardiner and, in aU prob- ability, paul Douglas. In the Fall "Jackpot” is expected to go before the cameras. This is a comedy drama about a young man and his wife who suddenly obtain tre- mendous wealth via a radio quiz show. How this wealth radically alters the lives of these two erstwhile happy people makes an unusual tale. James Stewart is being considered for the male co-starring part. Walter Lang will direct this Sam Engel production from a John McNulty story. Frank McCarthy and Anatole Litvak are busy with not only “Call It Treason”, but also with a picturization of Peggy Goodin's story, “Take Care Of My Little Girl”, which deals with problems created by college fraternities and sororities. Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein have been working on the screenplay that Mr. Litvak will direct. Other story properties earmarked for futire production and producers assigned to them include Charlotte Armstrong’s "Mischief”, a Good House- keeping magazine serial about a mentally deranged baby sitter and a child (Julian Blaustein); the plucky little golfer’s story known as “The Ben Hogan Story” (San Engel); "It’s Only Human” (George Jessel); "The Man On The Ledge” (Sol C. Siegel); “Man Who Sank The Navy” (Julian Blau- stein), and others. Just as this edition was going to press a despatch Rom Movietone City announced the acquisition of screen rights to “Convict Lake”, an original story by Jack Pollexsen and Anne Hunger. It is intended as a co- starring vehicle for Linda Darnell and Dana Andrews. “Convict Lake” will be producer Frank Rosenberg's first picture for this company. The story is now in the hands of writers for treatment Morn Halls Of Montezuma