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f “Southern California enjoying physical fitness program” Pinocchio has been distributed three times already - in 1945, 1954 and 1962, grossing nearly $13 million worldwide from audiences on all seven continents. Disney, it seems, has what it calls its “Magic Cycle” - the emergence of a new market for the dozens of timeless productions in its vaults. Every so often, what’s more, the company embarks on producing a new “timeless” film, the latest hopefully being the $1 MILLION DUCK, concerning a pet whose eggs are centered with yolks of gold. It’s a comedy which publicity-director Tom Jones labels “light as down.” Some yolk! *** Concerning birds Disney may have had his day with mice, and a few outstanding successes with other captivating members of the animal kingdom, but the film industry generally has had some long-range successes with birds, which some of us may have forgotten. Valentino did “The Eagle”, then came other star-folk in “Sparrows”, “Wild Goose Chase”, “Chinese Parrot”, “Cat And The Canary”, and “The Swan”, all silents. As for bird fanciers — remember “The Raven”, with Boris Karloff, Shirley Temple in “The Bluebird”, Errol Flynn as “The Sea Hawk”, the Marx Brothers in “Duck Soup” . . . things like “The White Cockatoo”, “The Yellow Canary”, “The Shrike” - and two remakes of “The Swan”, the last with the now-Princess Grace Kelly. There are loads more, none of them with ecological overtones — The Falcon, The Seagull, Father Goose, The Sandpiper, The Pigeon That Took Rome, Where Eagles Dare . . . and The Sterile Cuckoo. Despite the fact that the list continues . . . that latter title at least gives us good reason to quit, since it heralds the last of the Cuckoos, a bird-breed anyone should be happy to be without. That silly two-legged purveyor of time! *** They’re busy ! Paramount Recording Studios in Hollywood is chalking up its busiest season ever, despite other studios being somewhat in a slump. Owner Marshall Brevitz has the doors open 24 hours a day, with a complete staff of engineers working round the clock. Thank heaven’s someone’s busy. Congratulations ! The country gentlemen appearing in front of the KBBQ Studios in Burbank, fronting the “Happy Birthday” sign are commemorating the Station’s 4th birthday. Under the guidance of general manager Bob Hemfling KBBQ is becoming known as the best country music station in L.A. Help- we need help ! A plea to persons in the motion picture and television industry who have never contributed goods for resale to the Cinema Glamour Shop, is made by Rose Ehrlich, Chairman. “Without a constant flow of merchandise, we cannot meet the obligations we have undertaken.” The shop at 335 N. La Brea, is operated by the Screen Smart Set, women’s auxiliary of the Motion Picture and Television Relief Fund. The women have Turn to Page 32 ISSOS ROSCOE BLVD. at San Diego Freeway SEPULVEDA 5