Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Sep 1956)

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ROBERT L. BENDICK below, last week left his NBC television producing to direct and make pictures for Merian C. Cooper at C. V. Whitney Pictures. He had been producing •"Wide, Wide World” and, previously, “Today.” tctureS based in Paris. A T COLUMBIA’S “The Solid Gold Cadillac” New York preview, below : executive vice president Jack Cohn; Mrs. Paul Douglas (Jan Sterling) ; Mr. Douglas, co star; a n d advertising vice president Paul Lazarus. THE INSPECTION. RKO’s production chief, William Dozier, right, went out into the desert the other day to see for himself bow Samuel Fuller’s ‘’Run of the Arrow” was proceeding. Mr. Fuller, in the striped shirt, briefed him on problems, some of which have to do with the heat, which at the St. George, Utah location runs 100 degrees plus. At the left, casting director Douglas Whitney, and photographer Joseph Biroc. NEW PRODUCTION, in Madrid, from Yago Films; and it is announced by general manager Angel Martinez, right, at a reception for stars Aurora Bautista, Paco Rabal and Paquita Rico. 16 wee L NORMAN LAND is RKO’s new publicity manager for Europe and the Near East. He will be APPOINTMENTS. Thomas J. Martin, left, succeeds Samuel Carlisle as Warner Brothers controller, and Walter Meihofer follows Mr. Martin into the post of assistant treasurer. Mr. Carlisle resigned last week and now is consultant on matters financial.