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LISB(»I There is no miss ' ing the attractions advertised at the Imperio Cinema. This big poster is for "Where Love Has Gone."
BEIRUT, Lebanon Striking front of the Empire TheJ?tre du¬ ring the highlv successful en¬ gagement of "The Carpetbaggers."
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C&IRO, Egypt Part of the forecourt of tne Radio Cinema, with towering figures of George Peppard and Carroll Baker domi¬ nating the exiting audience du¬ ring the fantastically success¬ ful engagement of "The Carpet¬ baggers."
HOLLYWOOD "Harlow" co-star Raf Vallone dis¬ cussing the Pa raraount pic¬ ture with Mrs. Kosta Alexander Athineos, Greek film correspondent.
French Awards for Peter
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P*RIS The eminent French trade journal, Le Film Francais, has named Peter O'Toole as the "best foreign actor of the year."
The Academie du Cinema has bestowed on Mr. O'Toole its Crystal Star for his perfomprice in Hal Wallis' "Becket."
Both awards will be presented to the star in October, at which time we will photograph¬ ically report the events.
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BERLIN — Eye-catching display of Paramount product on this city's celebrated Kurfurstendamm during the recent Ber¬ lin Film Festival. Pictures advertised are "The Amorous Ad¬ ventures of Moll Flanders," "In Harm's Way" and "Where Love Has Gone." First and third of the pictures were showing at the Film-Buhne Wien, and the Otto Preminger massive drama at the Zoo Pa last.
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MADRID Spectacular and exciting premiere of the Para¬ mount Spanish production, "Currito De La Cruz" at the Cine Madrid here. Event was witnessed personally by "r, Stanton Griffis, director of Paramount Pictures Corporation, and former Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Company.
In centre is ^r. Stanton Griffis (who is still affec¬ tionately called Mr. Ambassador on account of his wonderful tenure as United States Ambassador to Spain several years agoj. Reading from left: General manager Frank A. Siter with several members of the cast of "Currito De La Cruz" — Arturo Fernandez, Manuel Cano (El Pireo), Soledad Miranda. Paco Rabal, Mercedes Vecino.
With August about to get off the calendar for 1965, we can expect a flock of most interesting film news from the Continental Division for next issue.