Paramount World (1955)

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MORE GLOBAL PIX OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S FABULOUS JOURNEY . . ( CAIRO In the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities j Mr, Hitchcock meets up with one of the actual ( Chariots of the days of the Pharaohs. CAIRO While in Egypt Mro Hitchcock met as many Paramounteers as he could. He is shown here with,I/-R: Miss Laurice Be llouni, book¬ keeper; Miss Aida Nassif, booker; Miss Leila Sallaly, secret¬ ary; Miss Lily Christodoulo, contract-clerk. TOKYO At Hotel Imp¬ erial reception,L-R: Mr. Hitchcock, General Manager N.Metori, Mr. T.Ohtani, chairman of Shochiku, and his sec¬ retary. NEW DELHI, INDIA The United Kingdom High Comm¬ issioner to India, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, held a cocktail party in Mr. Hitchcock's honor at his lawn-encircled residence. Shown here, left to right, are: Paramount General Manager A.S.Clug, Mr, Macdonald, Mr, and Mrs, Hitchcock, and Mr, D.V.Nayak, Paramount manager in Nw Delhi. '■ AGRA, INDIA As countless world travellers be¬ fore him have done, Alfred Hitchcock admires the azure skies of India in the reflecting pool of that architectural beauty of the ages the Taj Mahal, The noted film director later reported that he found the spell of India absolutely orerwhelming. I NEW DELHI One of many important visits made by > Mr. Hitchcock in India was to the residence of Dr, I S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of India. In the i picture of this visit, above, Mr, Hitchcock is in : conversation with the great Philosophej?-Thinker, l while Messrs A.S.Clug and D.V.Nayak look on atten: tively. These are the Hitchcock Pictures and Plans in The Paramount Future Alfred Hitchcock has completed, and we have seen, THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, co-starring James Stewart and Doris Day. It is absolutely aces in suspense-excitement. Next he will make FROM AMONGST THE DEAD, with the sort of Continental i background he provided so handsomely : in TO CATCH A THIEF. Following that he will make the I first of three suspense dramas, with ( Cary Grant as star. All three i^ll i have backgrounds of live, internatio¬ nal interest. These should take us up into 195SI Be sure and read the editorial on Alfred Hitchcock’s journey which ap¬ peared in the Far East Film News, and which we have reproduced on Page 4.