Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1956)

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HERE IS THE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP this coming year for the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. Below, the men elected at the recent Los Angeles convention: G. Carleton Hunt, convention vice-president; Wilton R. Holm, secretary; Barton Kreuzer, president; Norwood L. Simmons, executive vicepresident; and Glenn E. Matthews, editorial vice-president. AS "GIANT" opened in New York's Roxy for the Muscular Dystrophy Associations: Warner president Jack L. Warner, actress Virginia Graham, and little Murray Scheckter. The George Stevens-Henry Ginsberg epic had another giant audience on Wednesday evening at Grauman's Chinese, Hollywood. PRODUCER AND STAR. In New York, waiting to hear a playback of the title song in "Island in the Sun"; Darryl F. Zanuck and singer Harry Belafonte. ANNOUNCING Melville Productions' first, "Thieves' Market" for United Artists: in Hollywood, president Gregory Peck with producer Sy Bartlett and UA's Robert Blumofe. A romance, it will be made in Spain entirely, beginning February 4, and Mr. Peck will star. GLENN FORD at ease in MGM's "Teahouse of the August Moon," the Christmas picture for the Radio City Music Hall, New York. See page 113 of the Product Digest.