Paramount World (1955)

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34 Paramount World TAIPEI Messrs Goldstein and Henriksen with the Paramo\mteers of Taiwan. L to R: H.F.Lo, Ben Chiang, 3. A. Henriksen , Andrew T. Fan, Milton Goldstein, Nancy K.S. Chang, M.L.Shung, Carlton C.T. Cheng, H. Chow, T.T.Wong, C.Hling. TAIPEI, Taiwan One of the many groups of film dignitaries who welcomed Paramount Internati¬ onal sales manager Milton Gold¬ stein at Taipei Airport. Presid¬ ent of Tien Hsiang Theatre, HwaLien, Mr. C.K. Huang, greeting Mr. Goldstein, with Paramount manager Andrew T. Fan and Mr.A.M. Chang, President of Ambassador Theatre, in centre background, and Far East division manager S.A. Henriksen at left. TAIPEI, Taiwan Massive pos¬ ter for "Red Line 7000" on side of the Ambassador Theatre. Size can be judged by comparing it with a conventional 24-sheeteron the same picture immediatelv be¬ neath it. (Actually the poster is 60 feet wide by 30 feet deep). ^ > mo w< s ^ 3 o o a. ro 3 3 D M ^ M a ^ — I > z I ° H w* •-1 o 'D m itt jfl 1 w n ’ sf ^ o 3 o _ 2 ^ CL in S rt> 5’ s_/ m m A 7 If rp a PD m 5k gp E PpIS ° 'u y rfii K 5§ 7 U 7 m E m .7 fl ^ ^ fPB ° mm w mm 'S ^ M W lii @3 tt K IS U * ® ^ ^ rt) S M ^ “O tt: r i M ^ I§ ^ ' 3 o '< 3 CL ^ ± M s ^ 5 3 ia. <T> iar □ nn IR] ftli ^ ^ mm & ^ sj; ■/I 2 ^ ^'J 5] ^ 7 [6] ^ ^ aDI Jn M A m A ^ ff ^ A tk, ^ S E ° ’ A & ' ^7 + tp o 7 ° “ 3 3 C: 3 O 3 m W 3 ^ ^rl 'E Jd ^ ’ ^ A'E — ® tS A ti D ; rc» n] 11] ^ Tift Kt ^ it m It o > ’ H ^ A E n 'M ^ m A a M TfJ ft ^ A 3" c r±T 7C » m i^ m u 0) E T n: Cl D3 c '1 3. 5’ ift 7 # W] ^ 3 ^ M ^ ^ i tp m ^ A ^ Jn w E it S PiJ A A A ira ;i ^ lit 1}^ 63 “ ^ A ^ H ’ 7 A * n ^ A “ M is ft yff5 63 tb n □□ Mi m lit A liE T ft n t tin TO A It ’ 0^ M 63 1. ^ il iS A ° 63 n Uclt ip^ m m A m A tS) A THIS COLUMN WAS INTENDED FOR LAST MONTH'S ISSUE. IT FAILED TO ARRIVE IN TIME. h AS. TSiJ$fe^W ^ + A il:^ A A il 7 ti 0 S E ’fir Affirm ns ’ ’-M^E ftffifflSllAit&fI7^tSAfir7 ft EftfPA “63^ iJttitk^^ftil^^ESkitli ’WA ’SAI^)^SPffi^^fP0-ISE iSfl 7 J 0 ||J A® ^ IE «i m mm msm^ ^ M ^ ^ w w aii^ A ? n^n E ^ ™ D3 :r 05 05 ’ B# H A rp o ^ S ^ S IS ’ ^ m ch ^ , pP ^ * S A ^ ■?• 7 f IJ ft A fP . -1 E ZA ? A gS 05 oi 7t $ ft it: ek 03 “a ,^11 ^ s m m ° m. A S W « ik If ^ij m m A ft ft A fir m 5' } ft E m ft Ift 7 IS. E — A m ft fr B1 0 g E n A If to 0# 0 E A A S i™ 3i m m m > A ft m A A 5?. IE m m — 1 1 il m s m 7 ± w s I CO & C/5 m 0 E A ft # E ft T) 05 *v 03 s ft + m A 4 0/ 03 m s 2 . 7 1-1 (/5 T — > — A 3 ft m E CO ft CO iff i'J M m. 0 i® c/5 > a m c 21 c ft A m ft m 13 st 3 S 2. ffi m ft m fir ft If 5' OQ 5' (JQ ft E A ft ft •-I E TP •-0 1 _ ft •-0 v.-/ ) lit * S ?r A H a IE ^ _, ^ c/3 I O Z CO z n> < CO CL 03 Cfi 3 3 E >— # CL &k aI. A A ft' m E ft ft A m n m ^ if u ft A A 'M ti 7C is # ifi] ii -tk ^ so n if ip 35^ A s % — I A^ ? ^ J ^ A 3 i? A rp 03 A • a Ac. # ,® ? A lEE is T ^ ft A ^ ^ BE ^ ’55t ^ li 11 ’ tkii If ii 1ffl A A A H ‘ it A ft'^ ’ m • if A M ig A ^ if A /Jn w ^ lo E® M |i] fO A ^ • ftft AEM ® Aii c ’T itbIS i Si m if ^ ’ft A 0J m § & 3 gP ei 11 & • A A A m ^ ft 1® s • ii^ft a ic SINGAPORE Palace Theatre in Katong certainly featured Elvis Presley and "Paradise, Hawaiian Style" when the Hal Wallis product¬ ion was the attraction. (Note at left the Tow Showing' notice in English, Malay and Chinese).