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James Donald and Kenneth More, sailing in the English Channel, prepare for sequences in Group 3’s comedy “ Brandy for the Parson.” Top of page : Heave-ho —a tug-of-war during a leisure period in filming Stefan Zweig's story, " Twenty-four Hours of a Woman's Life " on location at Monte Carlo. Left to right : Co-stars Merle Oberon, Richard Todd and Leo Genn, actor Peter Reynolds, director Victor Saville and producer Ivan Foxwell. Edith Evans as Lady Bracknell in "The Importance of Beintr Earnest." Pat Roc was welcomed to Pinewood Studios with a kiss from her co-star Anthony Steel and director Pat Jackson [right) for "'Something Money Can’t Buy." " My squadron was trained to tow gliders full of troops for the invasion of Europe,” he told me. He was in at the epic of Arnhem. His Dakota, attacked by a German fighter, burst into flames. He received the D.F.C. for his bravery. His first stage appearance was at the Windmill, and broad- casting followed with successes on the stage and in variety. Whenever he can spare the time he goes off to his Sussex farm. He is a keen horseman. At other odd moments he pops along for rehearsals of the Borough of Barnes Brass Band, of which he is president. He is also Lord Rector of Aberdeen University. ■p\ENHOLM ELLIOTT is one of our most promising young stars. He played Ann Todd’s young brother in The Sound Barrier. He has already scored a success on Broadway and on the West End stage. When I met him on the set at Shepperton he told me that his days and nights are fully occupied. He was in a West End play at the time as well as filming in The Holly and the Ivy. Solving crossword puzzles with Celia Johnson and Hugh Williams was a happy way of spending dull sequences at the studio. " I set out to be a stage actor,” Denholm Elliott told me, " but now I am keen on pictures.” " T HAD to have my hair cut very short indeed,” said Trevor -*■ Howard, " after my luxuriant growth for Outcast of the Islands. As a naval officer in Sea Urchin, I had to be immaculately groomed.” Naval uniform well becomes this popular, unaffected star. Every free moment away from the studios finds him at his country home in Hertfordshire. He married lovely Helen Cherry on September 8th, 1944. In his role of the commanding officer of the destroyer which made history at St. Nazaire, Trevor Howard found time between sequences in the making of Sea Urchin to have a chat with Major W. O. Copland, associated with the famous Commando raid, the story of which is the basis of the picture. '^JOVELIST director John Paddy Carstairs told me on the ’ set of Treasure Hunt at Teddington that between films he went to the Slade School to study the making of pictures, the kind made with brush and paints. " I have had several very successful exhibitions in the West End of London," he said. Between sequences in making a film he frequently