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WE BELIEVE LOVE <" rrn Louis Jourdan, as the Italian playboy who enacts the part of Maggie McNamara’s lover in "We Believe In Love,” is taking her and Dorothy McGuire on a gondola sight-seeing tour of medieval Venice. The settings of this extraordinary, triple-headed love story of three home-sick, love-struck American secretaries working in Italy, are unique ornaments of Western civilization and remarkably enrich this 20th Century-Fox CinemaScope production most of which was filmed in Italy. Milton Krasner, for many years an outstanding cinematographer, has photographed his most beautiful picture in this lovely romantic comedy. The highways and byways of ancient and modern Rome inject a picturesqueness and uniqueness in "We Believe In Love” that sets it apart from any screen en- tertainment yet shown with that historic city for its background. Above, Jean Peters (right) who will long be remembered for her emotionally superb role in "Pick-Up On South Street,”is guiding her screen room-mate, Maggie McNamara. Latter will be recalled by moviegoers and exhibitors for her exceptional characterization in "The Moon Is Blue.” Alfred Newman and the 20th Century-Fox Symphony Orchestra provide a musical background des- tined to be remembered for years. This company is in- debted to the city of Rome for its co-operation in the picture’s filming there. For the first time audiences will see in Technicolor, with the expanded powers of CinemaScope, in "We Be- lieve in Love,” such wonders as St. Peter’s (above), the Villa Madam and many others of equal universal fame. It can be truthfully reported, therefore, that this picture’s exterior and interior settings were built and decorated by such titans as Michaelangelo, Raphael, Bernini and Phidias. Standing in the foreground are Clifton Webb as a citizen of the world, and his secretary who is secretly in love with him, Dorothy McGuire. This is Miss Mc- Guire’s first screen appearance in two years. She has her biggest and best role since her memorable "Claudia’.’ Above, Rome’s historic Trevi Fountain. It is part of meaningful and symbolic scenic backgrounds in this beautiful story of the loves and frustrations of three couples. In fact, "We Believe In Love” is based on the popular novel titled "Three Coins In The Fountain,” written by John H. Secondari, an American residing in Italy. But, it was the noted playwright and scenarist, John Patrick, among whose outstanding works are "The Hasty Heart,” a successful play and motion picture, and Broadway’s current stage hit, "Teahouse In The August Moon,” who supplied a moving adaptation of that book. Of the Fountain of Trevi it has been said that whoever tosses a coin into its water and wishes to return to Rome will have his wish granted.