Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1956)

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who is not yet a woman— a husband twice her age— and a stranger. ♦ The leading roles are played by Karl Malden, Carroll Baker and Eli Wallach. Their performances are certain to be much discussed when the picture is shown. ♦ ‘Baby Doll’ is intimate drama— and different. ‘Baby Doll’ is earthy humor 75 r and different. ‘Baby Doll’ is tender beauty —and different. There has been no motion picture like ‘Baby Doll’. ♦ Warner Bros. — the presenters of ‘Baby Doll’— have previewed it for a great many outstanding figures from many walks of life. In their considered judgment, enthusiastically given, ‘Baby Doll’ is certain to fulfill the public’s highest expectations. k X World Premiere Tuesday Deo. i8th>Victoria,N.Y.»$50 the Ticket The World Premiere and the Supper-Dance following at the Waldorf-Astoria are for the benefit of the Actors’ Studio 1