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Paramount World (1955)

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Paramount World 27 ’*War and Peace” Honored TOKYO • Still another high honor has been glren to "War and Peace," the Dino DeLaurentiis-Paranount production which has been shown around the world so successfullj. This time the honor comes from Korea, where "War and Peace" was adjudged "the moat superior motion pictoire releas¬ ed in Korea in 195S." The award was made to Mr. H. S. Lee, president of Bullee Trading Company, Ltd,, who has been hand¬ ling Paramount pictures exclusively in Korea. Because of the hich standard of "War and Peace." *'r, Lee was xiven not only a trophy, but also a bonus license for the impoirtation of an additional feature under the official quota system. Mr. Lee is shown above at right, with Paramount General Manager N. Metorl. The trophy is with the four executive photos on the mantel. TOKYO <• Tab Hunter concluded hia personal tour of the Orient here, prior to flying back to Hollywood and the start of work in ^e Pleasure of His Coapaiy" at Paramount for Perlberg and Seaton. He is shown above inthe Imperial Hotel with Paramount General Manager N. Metori and, at left. Publicity Director T. Ise. In Tokyo, as he had been in Bangkok and Hongkong. Hunter wa« most cooperative witn the press, accenting "That Kind of Woman" and "The Pleasure Of His Comp¬ any" in all talks. HOLLYWOOD Jack Iwata, noted Japanese film corres¬ pondent accredited to the studio area, is shown at right on the set of "Walk Like A Dragon" with Nobu McCarthy and Jack Lord, costars of the production. HOLLYWOOD On the set of "Walk Like A Dragon" with co-stars Jack Lord and Mobu McCarthy at Paramount are; Shuzo Kosugi, re¬ presentative of "Screen" Magazine of Tokyo, and his friend, Masa ^ Akashi (right), noted Japanese artist. CD A m % fz A y X CD 4 L m CD A 5 f}^ 4i ■i CD g i' X L < itii iit N ■> V A m -c* n i' m m I.— m 0 T -C at /r rr m M EC X x CD •> L X • -7 L A m K m g •i' B y° < fz 7. CD n m t — A • ¥ A g L < it X zx < X m M -k 4 'f Hi X CD m 1 a CD $ E tz y l' A JV L & X ^IJ o tr A t CO CD fz -e A o X ft — 1 $ it < 0 -f w. < m A T M S X m ■jiJc 0 7 X ■o 6'^ CD L M ' — 'J N 1' A ^5 0 $ C it * g E ■f T A O @1 B A H T & CD W §0 m CD ic T m -v ij nu -r A A fz iit H S (D A h CD y° -o & — 1 BA u fz 5 U y 7 H 5 O o ib fz • V m tA r -y CD CD o T A \z a 3 BA m M X 1 y A CD >> a L i 1 _ k A CD 1' JCl 1 1 i' ff m it 1 _ L Ef ic A n A A X if t (D fz A fe L fx A 1 A V' A o m CD -e u o — fz it lA A p a A • A fc @ iz. fx A o h A O A X 1 ' y A 1 A p y W CD 2^ fb h 1 y X — 1 p^C.' A A H A • A CD 2) CD IS • * B BA BJ h° I CD tr ••/ y" < y $ i' A A y N A A A CD -r i' y 1 B fiic V •2 A 7 m it 1 CD i _ m 7. if /ly CD 1 (D bt J; A • |y p CD o CD .-k CD m V iy At. n fA r 3 V _ e X A IP PU — 1 -7 CD y y A A P V o y H 0 A 7\ y % TJ nn A V y — CD 1' K * — < A A X. A y A PbI fc y 1 m e K — 1 A o fz b CD A X .-k y X v (a fz T x y E A ;0 m 1 /k -c 1 •y" (D r I r ft X A A o V X y n A u it y A X T ft 1 iit M b CD CD A 7 i' A" m V e # is o o 7° IS b 1 fcfl 7 A 4 fz y o # 1 A $ y X X ly is ft M 1 y b y -e 7 A X $ ly fz y A CD 1 A 1 t it X A > y. T ff A b 7’' 7 CO X I A • 1 ' o E A A E y i' JH CD — b *— 1 c=t -y a± rtc,' A iz. PL A y PL PL o A • iz CD .a X X I k” 1 0 B A Ifi? -o b y <D y PL -i w CD SO 4 A e 1 y y T A 0 CD fr h 1 K CD 7 p m t:* A P 7 ^ m n 5 ^51 # o 2) < ^ $ t tL ts: r i' ^ fc h it t ^ fs: <D 2. i'f "tr qn 5 A A it o A H ° L y N i' CD X < A y A CD (D ■7 m H ft X IS 7 s fg tin ft y $ A it EC b A — y\ X 17 b -y W h CD tr ■V iz. A X ft f3 5 ■y A CD ■o A S y tfi y A tx A Sc e $ ') X a tf CD o A A y A m fi A e b X ft 1' y^ fCJ -7^ tt b B# L bc so 0 1 PbO A X ft V _ *— A A $ A iz. 'i^ CD A o A* 17-^ A A Of A A — 1 kk ■o A 1' A tt b ft < \ A A A ti 0 -t A b S# fib A m A A y O A # 0 — 1 a /j fz X X iZ. A y ■y P y • S M 4 yc i y CD fe S)' $ A y e • -t y f i: A A y b 75'' A i' e 7 ^ iZ. Sc F b y I fl? y o 1 _ TfO -7 1 CD CD rT CD ■=t= — 0