The Picture Show Annual (1953)

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Roberto Benzi, the boy conductor, as he appears in the French film " Roberto." Bunny Lewbell, Doris Day, Danny Thomas and Robert Lyden in " I’ll See You in My Dreams." old boy who made a sensational appearance as conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Albert Hall, London, in 1949. Film- had an opportunity of seeing this goers ^ m youthful maestro in the French film Roberto, which was an authentic picture based on his own life story, and in which he played himself. This film was made in Paris and on location in Nice, and the music, conducted by Roberto, was played by the Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts de Conservatoire. Looked upon as a great child discovery, a four-year-old little Chinese boy, Danny Chang, proved to be one of the biggest scene stealers ever when he appeared with Ronald Reagan and Rhonda Fleming in the Paramount film Hong Kong. The youngest of six brothers and sisters, Danny was bom in China but was taken to America when he was only six months old. Within two days of making his first appear- ance inside a film studio he was quite at home as an actor. Not once did he miss his cue or a line of dialogue. Young Wives' Tale gave us another child artist—little Carol James who played the part of Elizabeth Banning, screen daughter of Helen Cherry and Derek Farr. In Rendezvous, a screenplay by Dodie Smith and Lesser Samuels from the James M. Barrie play " Alice Sit-By-The- Fire,” the part of Cosmo, one of the children of Dr. Robert Grey and his wife, Alice (John Lund and Joan Fontaine), was played by David Stollery. A very important member of the Kipps family in Finders Keepers U is Tiger Kipps Jr., a part played by two-and-a-half- year-old Dusty Henley. Tiger almost breaks up the happy home when he ' * and his mongrel dog. ^ George, find a strong box ™ filled with hundred-dollar bills and he places them in his little red wagon - and hauls them home. Do you remember ^Tommy Rettig the Ip jM delightful sandwich scene in Elopement which illus- trates this article : Other films in which he has appeared include The Jack- pot. For Heaven's Sake, David Stollery Athene Seyler as Nanny Gallop finds that Carol James as Elizabeth Banning has eaten cold cream. A scene from " Young Wives' Tale."