Paramount World (May 1958 - July 1962)

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19 PARAMOUNT EVENTS ON THE U.S. -CANADA FILM FRONT ******* TORONTO G«orge Peppard on hia recent visit here in connection with the release. of "Breakfast enrl This program. sit here in connection witn tne release or reakfast At Tiffany's," is shown being intriewed by Allan Walters of the "701" show, is is CBLT-TV's biggest television interview BELOW KW YORK Geraldine Page, co-star of "Summer and Smoke," made a guest appearance at the merchandising forum of Quigley Publications, where she was introduced by Martin Davis. She is shown here speaking with Martin Quigley, Jr. , vice-president of Quigley Publications. At left is Joseph Friedman, executive assistant to Martin Davis. REAKFAST AT I FTAN S_ GEORGE PEPPARD CHICAGO Close observation of this scene outside of the Esquire Theatre will reveal that there are two lines of people in the foreground. The nearer line Is of patrons exiting from the Esquire after happily viewing "Breakfast At Tiffany's." The other line comprises the three-abreast queue of those waiting to enter the theatre. DETROIT Paramount star Stella Stevens was beguilingly in attendance at the recent 42nd Annual Convention of Allied Theatres of Michigan, Inc. She is shown above first with Marshall H. Fine, president of Allied. In the other picture she is with Milton H. London, at left, outgoing president of Allied, and Tom Duane, Paramount branch manager. msmam mu urnsm mcrwrie *“»>/, rnmsur HalWaLUS ~ 9SBB SS sae SKS MEW YORK Cooperation with ASTA (The American Society of Travel Agents has resulted in this alluring poster for "Blue Hawaii" being placed for display with 1.500 travel agents in the United States. It is also being translated into several languages, and through Paramount International's publicity department is being channeled by Armand Cardea into important distribution spots overseas. NEW YORK Appointment of Warren G. Harris (above) to the newly-created publicity post of manager of creative services for Paramount Pictures, is announced by Martin Davis, director of advertising, publicity and exploitation. In his new post, Harris will coordinate the creation and servicing of photographic and printed materials. He will also serve as Paramount's liaison with national consumer magazines and paperback book publishers. Harris has been with Paramount for two years as trade press representative and news copy editor. He was previously on the editorial staff or Quigley Publications, New York. Re-releases really are for the bucks! Recently the Martin and Lewis comedy, "Three Ring Circus" did a 2-weeks' engagement as a re-release at the Liberty Theatre , Colombo, Ceylon. It grossed nearly twice as much as it did during the two weeks of its initial release.