Hollywood Studio Magazine (December 1972)

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^ 'tmce 14K & diamonds $325. plus tax (A^S. MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY The dÄltobelli Jeweiers 3 generations of master craftsmen 4419 LANKERSHIM 763-5151 6115 Van Nuys Blvd. ST 2-7211 TR 3-1350 Letters Continued Gloria Grahame, Mr. Carle’s on Clark Gable and as always Mr. Hoaglin and Graham’s informative columns. Keep up the fine work and please, please try to make it available to more newstands. Look forward to reading many more interesting issues of the publication for years and years to come. Best wishes, Jon Ventura 9039 Norma Place Los Angeles, Calif. 90069 Robert Kendall Dear Mr. Kendall: I am so happy to see that you have a new column in the Hollywood Studio magazine. I have really enjoyed reading your stories in the past and look forward to reading your new column. One of my all time favorite stars is Miss Mae West. There has been talk of her making another movie. Do you know if this is true or not and what the name of it will be? Would also like to know what other interesting things she has planned. Thank you so very much and good luck with your new column. Sincerely yours, Myrtle Lloyd. TAKE IT FROM THE TOP Continued or Technical Awards Committee. Feldman bequest of $4 million A portrait of Charles K. Feldman, whose $4-million bequest to the Motion Picture and Television Fund is the largest single gift it has ever received, was unveiled recently at a cocktail reception at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Portrait, by Los Angeles Artist Paul Clemens, will hang at the Motion Picture Country House and Hospital, according to George Bagnall, Fund President. Feldman, who died in 1968, left 80 percent of his residual estate to the Fund, a figure expected eventually to reach nearly $4-million. Hollywood — “The Procane Chronicle,” a novel by Oliver Bleeck, will be filmed by Warner Bros, with Sidney Beckerman and Stanley Canter co-producing. Described as a Contemporary drama about the world’s greatest thief, “The Procane Chronicle” will go into production next spring, and will be shot on location in New York and Washington, D.C. 26