Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1952)

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New tars Paramount THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH gave him his big opportunity with Cecil B. DeMille. Next he plays the lead in an important adventure film, “The Savage” . . . THE REBEL will be her next picture. She played top comedy in “Rhubarb” and for her dramatic work in “The Big Carnival” won an “Oscar” nomination . . . STALAG 17 is the film he has just completed for Director Billy Wilder. Soon he will start a lead role in “Pleasure Island,” a romantic tale of the South Pacific . . . MichaeS Moore THE ATOMIC CITY, now having its first engagements, focuses industrywide attention on this new actor who will also soon be seen prominently in “Stalag 17” . . . Anna Maria Alberghetti THE STARS ARE SINGING will be next to frame the superb soprano voice of the teen-age star first heard with Bing Crosby in “Here Comes The Groom”. . . Peter Baldwin THE TURNING POINT, starring William Holden, was Peter’s first Paramount picture. Soon after this is released, he will also be seen in Billy Wilder’s “Stalag 17”...