Hollywood Studio Magazine (November 1967)

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taliped lake ...and that's the Way I heard It By JACK FOLEY H ere I’m sitting with the fellows, on Tuttles’ Commissary Wall and as the lunch hour comes to its end, the con¬ tented faces take on their profiles of courage. The shows must go on, and Santomauro’s well-fed cliff hangers take their skills and talents thereto. Yep, sed Red Stanley, showbiz is the art of making faces, off and on, tho I never can make my eyes behave. Now you should have seen the bright shiny faces of the U’s Dramatic class register dismay when Mr. Bill Goetz, sensing the trend in pictures, years back, degreed that all the hopefuls take singing lessons. Jeeze, groaned freshman Tony Curtis, in his best effort at cultured. Gowanus Canaleze, wnat will they think of next? Singing added to the morning line of the pursuit of the arts, sciences, reading, riding, fencing and the brown cow ritual. But one at a time they reported to Johnnie Scotts’ log cabin on the hill to at least come up with a hog call. But Johnnie soon had them crooning A-E-I-O-U... I looove you, to his one finger ac¬ companiment on the baby piano. Tony was the early bird for the daily sing. In fact the bluejays complained that he was copping Francis Wallaces morning peanut treats. Piper Laurie followed by Barbara Rush, Hugh O’Brien, John Saxon, Rock Hudson and Ray Danton kept up the chanting alto Ray had split infinitives from falling off horses. The big outdoors added breath and width to Clift East- wood and Jeff Chandlers efforts and they got bids for trail records. Hugh O’Brien got the message and went for the Guys and Dolls’ tunes. Tony was discovered for ‘So This Is Paris’ and sang in French yet. This left John Saxon, who couldn’t trap a musical note, wondering if this meant his career was finished, and he would have to use his voice selling fish. But his beloved dra¬ matic coach. Sylvia, did not put all her eggs in one basket. Hell, Johnnie, Valentino didn’t sing, he just made his eyes behave...See Johnnies latest picture...‘For Singles Only’... and you’ll realize he has got the box-office doing his singing. I don’t think yer wondering as to how Rock Hudson came out after the Kraft Hour the other nite. His singing and danc¬ ing to those famous old Broadway hits had Bill Goetz allow¬ ing on the end of his cigar, I betcha. And that’s the way I heard! Services Available 843-2558 PRINTED - TYPED - DRAWN or combined as a "Paste- Up Layout" can be swiftly translated into a stencil which you can reproduce on your own duplicator. SAVE TIME AND MONEY - Bring your copy to us and, in minutes, you will have your Stencil. DOT PROSSER and Associates 3904 Riverside Dr. Burbank SHEAR PLEASURE BARBER SHOP 10212 Riverside Dr. TOLUCA LAKE For Appointment Call 769-4114 Eleanor Rodriguez - Mary Bauer - Jeanne Pelletier Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. submits to Eleanor Rodriquez’ shears after a busy day of “work” on the tennis courts. MANICURES • SHOE SHINES Manicurists: Carma Copeland and Cathie Smith Porter: Reed Chenault MARCO MUFFLER AND AUTO SAFETY SERVICES MUFFLERS, PIPES, SHOCKS SMOG DEVICES HELLWIG OVERLOAD SPRINGS TRAILER HITCHES FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Tommy and Blaise Pendergast "We don't meet competition. We create it!" 4340 LANKERSHIM BLVD. North Hollywood JUST NORTH OF UNIVERSAL STUDIOS 985-0705 19