The Picture Show Annual (1958)

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In the photo- graph of her on the right, we see CARMEN SEVILLA, lead- ing actress of Spain, arriving in Hollywood. She is alighting from the plane which took her there from Spain, where most of P a r a m ount’s VistaVision. Technicolor film Spanish Affair was filmed. Car- men Sevilla went to Holly- wood for her role in the picture. We have already seen her here in Violettes Imperiales. The photo- graph of APRIL O L R I C H , ballerina- actress, shows her as she ap- peared as a glamorous M o n t e v idean caf6 singer in The Battle of the River Plate in which she had her first real film break. Green-eyed April spent the first twenty years of her life in Latin-American countries and was in Montevideo at the time of the River Plate battle. Prior to this picture, we had seen her in a short film Murder of a Ham and in Women Without Men. She has also appeared in television. A Greek actress, MARIA ANTIPPAS made her British screen debut in The Iron Petticoat. For her role of a Russian secretary, she had to lose some of her glamour but that did not worry her at all. " It is wonderful to play with great Hollywood stars like Katharine Hepburn and Bob Hope,” she said. LORNE GREENE, who is well known to television viewers for his adventure series, “ Sailor of Fortune,” has been seen on the film screen in Tight Spot, The Silver Chalice, Dust and Gold, Double Jeopardy, Autumn Leaves. In the latter he played the role of Cliff Robertson’s father who sought to exploit the boy’s sickness for his own gains. HARDY KRUGER, one of the top screen names in Germany, came to Britain to play the lead in The One That Got Away, based on a best-seller telling the escape- story of Luftwaffe pilot Franz Von Werra from wartime captivity—this is the role played by Hardy Kruger. The producer of the film said : “ We chose him because he has just the right combination of charm, self-assurance and bravado for the part of Von Werra.” This blond, blue-eyed star speaks perfect English with a slight American accent which he acquired dur- ing a visit to Hollywood to play the William Holden role in the German version of The Moon Is Blue. He was in a film made in Germany for Warner Bros.— As Long as You're Near Me. Carmen Sevilla April Olrich Hardy Kruger Maria A ntippas (Left) Lome Greene