Motion Picture Daily (Oct-Dec 1959)

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nfideV Beloved at Brilliant Paramount Bow v — |Ly Wald's "Beloved Infidel," based on the best-seller by Sheilah Graham and I told Frank received a glittering benefit world debut last evening at New Ik's Paramount Theatre, for the Damon Runyon Fund. On hand for the festiIL were 20th Century-Fox vice-president Charles Einfeld and lovely star ■BOth's "Journey to the Center of the Earth," Diane Baker. Glamorous author and Hollywood columnist Sheilah Graham is flanked by Abe Dickstein (right), 20th New York branch manager, and Robert K. Shapiro, managing director of the Paramount. In CinemaScope and color by De Luxe, "Infidel" stars Deborah Kerr as Miss Graham and Gregory Peck as author F. Scott Fitzgerald. Lart Whitman, star of 20th's "Hound Dog Man," escorts not one but two ve\y stage stars, Broadway's Simon sisters, Carol (left) and Beverly. Twentieth's president Spyros P. Skouras and his wife attend the Paramount gala. "Infidel" was directed by Henry King. Seauteous Miss Graham is bussed by co-author ' rank in the theatre lobby, before the picture s lebut. Exciting television and stage personality Roxanne Arlen posed for newspaper and newsreel cameramen upon arrival. Both Diane Baker and Stuart Whitman are part of 20th s successful talent development program directed by production head Buddy Adler.