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Robert Ryan, Buddy Hackeit, Tina Louise, Michael Landon, Rex Ingram and Jack Lord in “ God’s Little Acre." It is extraordinary the amount of trouble caused by children—- whether grown up or mere babies— to their parents. Do you remember God's Little Acre, which told of the troubles that beset a farmer intense in his family loyalty and even more intense in religious devotion, so much so that he sets aside an acre of his land for the church which he marks with an iron cross that is always being moved when it gets in the way of his digging for gold which he is sure is buried some- where on his farm ? The farmer’s family—sons and son-in-law, daughters and daughter-in-law—be- comes so involved and antagonistic that the farmer at last realises that he has been paying the hidden gold too much and the ever-present children too little attention. It was based on the novel by Erskine Caldwell and starred Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray, and Tina Louise. Trouble was also brewed for Cary Grant by his three children in Houseboat, in which as a widower he decides to look after them himself, only to be always out-manoeuvred and outgunned by the youngsters, while he is alternately helped and hindered by the Italian girl, Sophia Loren, they insist on him engaging as maid. John Van Druten’s play, “ Bell, Book and Candle,” was made into a film starring James Stewart and Kim Novak. As you may remember, it told of an innocent publisher who falls in love with a girl he meets, completely unaware that his interest in her has been swayed by occult means—for she is a witch and, like her brother and her aunt, possesses strange powers. And in Rock-a-bye Baby, we saw Jerry Lewis as a small town boy with a big heart—so big that he takes under his care triplet girl babies, children of a glamorous film star who was once his childhood sweetheart, and becomes involved with the star’s young sister and father. On the other hand. Auntie Marne showed us the tribulations and delights of a small boy'adopted by his aunt who proves to be a woman of eccentric whims and fashionable Cary Grant and Sophia Loren unth Charles Herbert, Paul Peter- son and Muni Gibson in “ House- boat." Left: Kim Novak, watched by Elsa Lan- chester, chases Pyewacket, her cal in " Bell, Book and Candle." Below : Fred Clark, Rosalind Russell and Jan H andzlik in "Auntie Mame." Left : Jerry Lewis finds himself with his hands (or arms ) full of youth in “ Rock-a-bye Baby."