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Paramount World (May 1958 - July 1962)

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22 Paramount World HOLLYWOOD Famed Japanese comedian Junzaburo Ban (we pictured him last month with Jerry Lewis) explored many phases of production during his Paramount studio visit. He was even transformed, by make-up expert Wally Westmore, into a rather reasonable facsimile of the noted Japanese dramatic actor, Sessue Hayakawa. TOKYO When Mr. William R. Wilkerson (publisher of Hollywood Reporter) and Mrs. Wilkerson and their children were here recently .they were entertained at a traditional meal by Paramount's Far East supervisor, S. A. Henriksen and Mrs. He nr iksen (both at right). HOLLYWOOD S.Kosugi (right), illywood representative of Screen," of Tokyo, introduces is father, publisher of "Screen 3 Shirley MacLaine on the set f "All In A Night r 8 Work." Mr. and Mrs. Wilkerson also were given the traditional flower welcome by a bevy of Japanese beauties. (The Wilkerson son and daughter are practically hidden by the blossoms). At left rear is Paramount's To3hio Ise, the film industry's ace publicist. TOKYO An advertising balloon high over this city calls attention to the fact that the Pantheon Theatre was presenting Jerry Vewis in "Visit To A Small Planet." A similar ballon was used for the same comedy, at the Milanoza Theatre. TOKYO Two views of the remarkably fine display of enlarged stills of scenes from "Five Branded Women" in the Nishi Ginza Department Store. Stills also were displayed on stairways linking several floors. 1 x (DO co ^ ft ^ 2> 5. x K # t ' 7 •> # * ° ok co ' * ft i 3 S ft t co S6 Pi ft Sfe ft* 0 fc # ft '' $ =§■ x At 15 g. 7 bi fm y Jg$;ic!¥-efc7 2)Rt7ttWii = « & -v B* be * 8c ° L ft co be ft* y v bi v 0 ± => ft* ft t' it Ji v H y m # b K W ft ? & (O X B £ b it & m * ft R. & 7 y 3.M V _h ft* 9 2>ftfclE4Kift**tA,cJKbcbf!ft;x v ^ l S 7’ $ | o ° be & ® fc L ft. fB K « 2> tL HITS © fj g £r ttf ffCSTtfftltOilT ' t O' J O L ft tSol t <o tz o o m a*» -c m * tL fj x m At * l ue k. & -t* % 4 ft Pf Ac 3 t o fc ^ 'K.ftbcjb-ofcj.3 0j§ L * ft H^2>fER£ftOKl[W!ftft2>oL2> L ' 1 * rt t S t it y t f 0 j£ At L ' ■= ft* a ^£ibC-1in'ft^7'l;#ljcO®$£i® =■ bi tft be pc ft t g l 7 5 0 * 1 i ic o f?. fit ©: 1 v ' A ft v Ac ts: y Ac ft — -1 g ft HU 4 60 3 xn * * L tz <0 CO H □ BH y l Cl PU y y ft X * ft & 1 am l— y. — 1 bi Af i y 1 u CO CO % (1 H ■f CO 1 ft — 1 A ft be K 8! 1 Wi 7} At bd 2) tl A fr ft S t? Hi CO y At 0 & y ft 1 h 0 it T CO /i m ft 1 ft bi 1 At y 1 io •0 ft 3* vt iS L < CO Cl PP • A % CO — F 1C K ix -c CO y be + n PP CO / > ft 1 ft AJEL pn O — !) % ltt -7 1 y tt 5£ y ft <0 ft 1 3 Jp 1 sa 1 CO bd y 1 CO -e y. ft t' W be 3 1 a A L 1 — •v *C ft N h 2) -M # 1 y. x y 0 X tf y fc □ un u 1 0 bd Jn 9 hi. * n • 3 fc fit /N 2> . 'y y £ Ac L ft* ft y K y fr O * tt 1 O ■O • be 0 Ac — I 1 y” £0 K y tz be CO be Ac ft b* B* a y M — 1 H it ffl 1 7 y H m t y ID 0 K & ft L ft X y y bo. BR ft* 7 1 1 ic X CO V' A 1' 1' At 1 CO r • V — 75 E * /£ tK 2) — y • 1' 2> — A IH ft ¥ £ ft 9 ft ft Fir O 1 V i' co H zc. %L # Bf ■O tt < L' ^ 7*\ ft — 1 1H1 a* 1 m 4 L Ac CO A > 0 si 0 X — i' ft. V L ' 0 <— m CO L' 0 m 1 i/ Ac tt g p y ¥ 2> 1 i-JI fF At ft* CO At •Mr. m S m y 3 O CO y* = /L CO At 'y vj VJ > JC a PP 5* fc fc m be K • 1 A ffi 51 7 CO * 1 iS: It (ft 2) JflX 2) m g £ 7 ift tfc m -v — a y s 0 3 O O 7 5£ P> A • A hi ft O &> ft 1 -e tL Ac CO tL y 7 S V * 2) ft* y 1 fc ft 51 if CO (ft Aj; A 3L 5£ ■A a* ft <0 A 2) g 8c OK (ft ft lio A» y /U bd t Is ft 0 m t± 1 O 0 L> a PP 7 bC •0 1 — b t £a 2) 3 # iy N ft O b - Ac bi ft •0 be be tL 1 — fpj # — 1 _ul 9 A CL A i® 1 ft © nrft 1 CO 1 tL & V f£ 1 ¥ A ft » Oft bi L :§! M ft CO b < 3 A M CO b iH fJJ ft A m A m m /U Sf 1 X -H n CO CO At h n %y bi tL ft •0 ra « 4 i' A 3i6 ft 5£ fffi Ac ft z. Ac CO bd A) a Ac 2> V ' < 0 -0 m • CO ““ * 0 ia be Ac i y 7 2) * • i'F il co i: bi ft S a 9 co A Ac II t 1 = X 81 ft 7 v *.» B " lf< Z&. <D 11 on ft* ft fi>T ft 7 7 bC A' If b* ft t' ft 'f t* 1 i ^ 3 y HZ >v y CO hi 1 M 1 7 ? v 5. l X. — -* • ?) oiL b O i a k ft* Ac — 1 L OK fc 2> ¥ * J£ i> ? 1 At 0 t a* 1 t' 0 1 ft jU <0 — 1 v? b* ilfo £ * -Vs • bd SI 'J • %> 7 i o ^ a 1 l 5 § 1 7 1 'J yL 1 ? y 1 h v ft y t AH M (C fyp 7 ~f~ <D Z <D A £ CD)I • 0 ittS * H 1 E -ft T # ' V iRi t£ % jo y •C 5 > t'H1 1 fill S y Fir ^ <0 be xr y* ant * ti m i£ $ * ?> ^ y 1 a* is ^ ^ @ # O O O b’ OlO-r