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him in the middle of the trouble with the natives and rebels. In Cry Terror! Terry Anne Ross played the part of the five- year-old daughter of James Mason and Inger Stevens, who is used by Rod Steiger to blackmail them into helping him in his nefarious schemes. Terry Anne Ross made her film debut at the age of two when she appeared in Never Say Goodbye. Recently she has been seen in The Day They Gave Babies Away and The Three Faces of Eve. Few of us who saw The Gift of Love, which starred Robert Stack and Lauren Bacall, will forget the composure and skill of seven-year-old actress Evelyn Rudie, who played their adopted daughter. Evelyn Rudie was born in Los Angeles, but has spent half her life in Europe. Her real name is Bernauer and her famous grandfather, Rudolf Bernauer, -wrote many stage hits. He was known to his intimates as “ Rudie " and this was the professional name chosen for his granddaughter, who made her bow in films in Daddy Long Legs when she was three. Evelyn Rudie, besides being an actress, is a figure skater, sings, dances tap and ballet, swims, dives, rides horseback, plays the piano and speaks French and German fluently. She has recently been seen in The Usings of Eagles. Another attractive little British girl was seen in Carve Her Name With Pride, Amanda Godsell, who played the part of Violette Szabo's daughter in the early sequences. In Houseboat, Mimi Gibson, Charles Herbert and Paul Peterson play the roles of Cary Grant’s three children who cause their papa considerable difficulties until Sophia Loren brings them together. They are three talented children who have made several TV and film appearances and they won high praise from Cary Grant, who is not one to praise unworthily. David Ladd was ten when he was given his role as Alan Ladd’s son in The Proud Rebel. Fair-haired and blue-eyed, he has been acting ever since he could walk, according to his parents, although this is his first professional appearance except for a " bit" role in one of his father’s films. Right : Natasha Parry and Kurt Siegenberg in “ Windom's Way." Harry Secombe and seven-year- old Peter Frampton in “ Davy." Robert Stack shows Evelyn Rudie the little horse that appeals to her so much in " The Gift of Love.”