Paramount World (May 1958 - July 1962)

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23 SHOWMANSHIP NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BELOW MELBOURNE Presentation to Bert Kelly on his retirement as branch manager after more than 40 HOLLYWOOD Robert J. Kerridge (center), top New Zealand exhibitor, and governing director of the Kerridge-Odeon circuit, receives the latest Paramount production news from Jack Karp (left), vice-president and head of the studio. At right is Martin Rackin, production head. ABOVE MELBOURNE Presentation of company tributes to Bert, Kelly as he retired from the managership of Melbourne branch. L to R: Paramount's auditor Tom Bowden, secretary-treasurer James A.Sixsmith, managing director R. L. Graham, Bert Kelly, general sales manager George M.Nacard, advertising and publicity manager Alan Wardrope, visiting New Zealand manager Stanley H. Craig, and Jack Edwards, who is Mr. Kelly's successor as Melbourne mgr. LEFT TOP Sydney At the Paramount exhibitor screenings of "Blue Hawaii" and "Breakfast At Tiffany's," hula girls Luce Carmagnola and Jan McConnell 'decorate' Pararaounteers James A.Sixsmith ( right )and Max Allen. LEFT And here four exhibitors — Fred Gaw. ler, David Williams, John Frazer and George Condon — get the same lovely treatment. Large group sporting leis posed with the “Hawaiian" beauties at Paramount’s “Exhibitor’s Day” screening of “Blue Hawaii” and “Breakfast At Tiffany’s”. Pictured are (back row, from left) George Conson, Chris Papandreas, David Williams, Bill Camphin, Robert L. Graham, Bob Heathcote, Len Brennan, Tom Lawson, Bruce Spence, Arnold Spry, Tom Virgona, Ken Woods, Norman Browne, George Hatsatouris, Max Allen, Mel Lawton, Peter Medich, (Cabramatta), (Chester Hill), Jack MacCauley! Jack Matheson, Fred Gawler, Jim Flannery, Charlie Hale and James’ sixsmith (partly obscured). Front row (from left) are David Joel, Reg Payne, John Frazer, models Jan McConnell and Luce Carmagnola, George Nacard, Stan Craig and Kal Bagnall. E ey oJyj j Brrrlkplst 'mth I Audrey Hepburn Hreakfdst srith Audrey Hepburn SYDNEY Everybody's Magazine featured a threepage article on Audrey Hepburn, with prominent cover mention, and plenty or credit to "Breakfast at TiffanyW' on inside pages MELBOURNE Retiring branch manager Bert Kelly, who received silver souvenir trays from both the Paramounteers of Australia and New Zealand, also got a Paramount cartoon gift to chuckle over in the calm years ahead. At left is managing director Robert L. Graham. Behind the cartoon is George Heron.