Paramount World (1955)

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13 THE NATION-WIDE PREVIEW OF "ANYTHING GOES", FRIDAY JANUARY THE 13th WAS A GIG¬ ANTIC NATIONAL SUCCESS. "ANYTHING GOES" ON FRI¬ DAY THE THIRTEENTH THE SAME AS ANY OTHER DAY "ANYTHING GOES" IS JUST EXACTLY WHAT FILM AUDIENCES WANT THESE DAYS. PARAMOUNT CAMERA ON THE EUROPEAN SCENE ZURICH In the main window of the most import¬ ant men's wear shop at Bahnhofstrasse, Jules Gendre was able to arrange for this ace display in behalf of THE PONY EXPRESS. Display consisted of an attention-compelling poster, stills, and a fine notice for the theatre showing the picture. HELSINKI • Group shot made on the occasion of a visit to Finland, and the Paramount branch, bv Henri Michaud, Assistant General Manager of the Continental Division. From L-R: Head Shipper Mr. K.Gren, Secretary Mrs. E.Richtei?-Hulden, Mr. Michaud, Accountant Mr. Einar Lindstrom, Manager Kurt Troupp, Typist Miss A-M. Bergl\ind, Billing Clerk Miss E.Lyiermo. Second Row; Asst, shipper Mr. S. Alava, Travelling Salesman Mr. O.Wirtamo, Typist Mrs. T. Andberg, Asst. Booker Mrs. S. Lankinen, Head Booker K. Dahl, Editor Mr. T.Mantysaarl and Film Inspectress Mrs. M. Lindstedt. RCME Russell Holman, left. New York production department head, and Pi lade Levi, Paramount Gen¬ eral Manager in Italy, look on with complete in¬ terest as Anna Magnani, star of THE ROSE TATTOO, proudly displays the Gold Medal just awarded her as "A Life For the Industry" symbol. Award was fiven by the Italian trade papers "Araldo dello pettacolo," "Cineraundus, ITA, "Cinespettacolo." Paramount Studio luncheon to His Excellency the Italian Ambassador to the United States, Manlio Brasio. At left, the Ambassador seated between Jack Warner and Mr. Freeman At the premiere of THE ROSE TATTOO, Shirley MacLaine atten¬ ded with her husband, Steve Parker. Film player Wendell Cor¬ ey was master of ceremonies. BEIRUT, LEBANON This is the special invitation to the gala performance ot ASSIGNMENT CHILI)REN held at the Enpire Cinema here. The presentation was sponsored by The President of the Lebanese Republic and Mrs. Camille Chamoun. About 500 persons attended the presentation. Below: Mr. Adel Osseiran, President of the Chamber of Deputies and Representative of UNICEF in Lebanon, addressing the audience before the screening began. BRUSSELS, BELGIUM This was one of many gay pictures taken at the Par¬ amount Christmas party. In order to identify those in this shot, we will begin at top right, weave back from left to rignt, then across to left again. And here are the folks: Jan Vermeulen, Yves Boli, Mrs. Boris Jankolovics, Mittelsbach.Sr. , General Manager Jankolovics, Claude Salmon, Nicole Mahieux, Pierre Bastogne, Geets Willy, Gigli Sabine, Andre Salmon, Jean Paul Devos, Jeanine Decoster, Nadine Hemptinne,Guy Kamas, Marie Paule Mortier, Jean Mahieux, Mittelsbach.Jr. , Annik Mor¬ tier, Michel Devos. Schoonenburg Guy, Schoonenburg Claude, Biniffard (Daughter), Bruffard (Son), Andree Schoonenburg, Brigitte Andriessens, £e C^tnile cJ^atienaL Htniee^ au Llhan, a de 6»uA priec de bien 06llL(sIi a66i6tet aa (Um "ASSIGNMENT CHILDREN" qid Seta pmie.fe pouc la ptcinlcce [qU aa Liban aa Cinema (^mpiie, Le landi 28 n66embze 1955, d H beateS da matin. (SouA U boat patcGnnaQe de Son ^xcelience Le VceAident de la OiepabLiqae ef de Jlladatne CaniiLLe Cbamoun qui ont bicn ooaLa bonoiet cette zepceAentation de Lear PzMenee.