Hollywood Studio Magazine (November 1972)

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COCKTAIL PARTY honoring Edward G. Robinson on his 101 th film “Soylent Green,” held recently at MGM Studios brought out among other celebrities Charlton Heston, co-star of the film, actress Florence Marly and producer Norman Lewis. the tour de force, as director and star, in the fifties. If Roxanne and Jack Carter seemed subdued it was because they had been in court and lost the battle for custody of his son by a previous marriage. *** Andy Williams, celebrating his 17th gold album, “Love Theme From ‘The Godfather,”’ returned to Caesars Palace where he headlined when the hotel opened in August, 1966. The au die nee loved the old fashioned songfest as the former Iowa farm boy sang everything from “Moon River” to “Impossible Dream.” The Lennon Sisters were on the bill with Andy. That will be the last time they work together for some time as Peggy Lennon (Mrs. Dick Cathcart) is expecting a baby. Ironically, the Osmond Brothers who supported Andy in 1966, followed him into Caesars Palace headlining for the first time in Vegas. Suddenly on opening night, Dean Martin was on the stage with them. But not as a performer (that comes in ’73). Dino introduced the U.S. Olympic Gold Medal winners, honored guests of the hotel at the Osmond’s opening. With their showmanship and harmonious sound on medleys plus solos by Jimmy and Donnie, it’s easy to understand the phenomenon of the Osmonds. In less than a year they had 10 albums and single that became Gold records surpassing the Beatles (9) and Elvis (8). They had a pair of Top 5 singles riding the best selling charts twice within six months and two (“One Bad Apple” and “Go Away Little Girl”) were platinum signifying sales in excess of $2 million. Oh yes! There was gold at Caesars Palace with Gold Record winners, Gold Medal winners and even the beautiful Golddiggers. That Hamilton woman, Carol Burnett, back from Hawaii with a suntan and wearing her hair in a becoming new style, was hostess at Greystone Manor for a party honoring Gail Parent, a writer on Carol’s tv show, upon publication of her book, “Sheila Levine Is Dead And Living In New York.” Gail’s partner, Kenny Solms, was there, of course. They are working on the screenplay of Ross Hunter’s “Hollywood, Hollywood” and doing the book for Carol Channing’s new show, “Lorelei.” Ross and Carol were on hand to congratulate Gail. *** When it seems there is nothing new, up pops a party for “Igor the Turn 2 pages oollS K. CLASSES IN ETCHING 8t other forms of intaglio Wood cuts 8t Oil paintings Originals for Sale Etchings, Etc. By Renee TR 7-4149 980-6259 Morning and evening classes 12304 Ventura Blvd., Studio City