Rampage (Warner Bros.) (1963)

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SABU ENDS SELF-EXILE FROM SCREEN | Swirling Passion Intense passion amidst a jungle safari erupts between big-game trapper Robert Mitchum and Elsa Martinelli, playing the mistress of big-game hunter Jack Hawkins. Scene is from “‘Rampage,”’ Seven Arts-Warner Bros. drama in Technicolor which opens HE Se ncisess oak Theatre. All three star in the new release, Sabu (“Elephant Boy”) returns to the screen in a major featured role. Mat 2-B_ Still No. 466/83 (Special Exploitation Art) My —The Things COOL, MAN That Can Happen is vas tise eet ee couldn’t meet. Willy Rizzo, none A couple of cases of what might other than Elsa Martinelli’s own be termed Hilo-jinx popped up while boy-friend, was asked to take some still-photos of a very warm “Rampage,” Warner Bros. jungle love scene in “Rampage,” WarTechnicolor drama which opens..... ner Bros. drama which opens at She: ccecsun Theatre, was filming at the Theatre. on the “big island” of Hawaii. Rizzo, one of Europe’s top Prince of Siam, the bull elephant breught from Honolulu to work with stars Jack Hawkins, Elsa Martinelli and Robert Mitchum, got into a jam with the law. Sauntering behind his trainer, Lionel Abe, to a shootinglocation, Siam was stopped and slapped with a summons. Rather, the trainer was. Appears one may not lawfully stroll an elephant through Hilo streets without a leash. photographers, shot over 100 pictures of Miss Martinelli and Robert Mitchum making passionate love. The scene over, Rizzo closed his lens-box and walked away, unfeazed. WET PROTEST For a_ steamy love-scene in “Rampage,” Warner Bros. Technicolor drama which opens This is comeback-time for Sabu after his retirement from acting because of a personal tragedy. Sabu, famous for “Elephant Boy,” returns to the screen in a top featured role as a Malayan hunter in “Rampage,” Seven Arts-Warner Bros. jungle drama in Technicolor which opens a oaee at the ...... Theatre. Robert Mitchum, Jack Hawkins and Elsa Martinelli star in “Rampage,” which Phil Karlson directed and William Fadiman produced. Sabu survived 42 missions as a belly gunner on a World War II bomber, emerged a highly-decorated veteran, resumed his screen career, on the side ran a successful enterprise with his brother, Shaik Dastigir. His future looked certain until the brother was killed while thwarting a robbery attempt. Intends To Continue “The world seemed to end when I lost him,” Sabu now says. “I continued our furniture business but I just couldn’t bring myself to go on a sound-stage. The passing of time has helped. I’m willing to face the world once more. I have a good part in ‘Rampage’ and I intend to go on.” While in Hawaii with “Rampage,” he let himself enjoy life a little. He bought a rod-and-line and went after big marlin. As an investment, he purchased a factory that makes poi, a bread-like delicacy. And wherever he went, the kids pursued him for autographs. By coincidence, “Elephant Boy” was playing Hawaiian teevee, and Sabu was a great current hero with the youngsters. When Love Is Lost Poignant scene from “‘Rampage,”’ Seven Arts-Warner Bros. drama in Technicolor which opens .. at the oece eee Theatre, shows Jack Hawkins, portraying a wealthy big-game hunter, at the moment he learns from Elsa Martinelli, playing his mistress, that her affections have moved on to a rival, Robert Mitchum. All three star in “Rampage,” which features Sabu (“Elephant Boy’’) in a top sup porting role. Friendship—A Free Woman The Hilo airport sign was repainted to read “Kuala Lumpur” so as to coincide with the “Malayan” locale of the film. A fuddled passenger, see at the Theatre, Elsa Martinelli catches co-star Robert Mitchum in the shower. After rehearsing it a number No man should be without a woman, so, as a gracious gesture of friendship, Sabu (“Elephant Boy”), playing a top featured role as a Malayan hunter, offers his wife, portrayed by actress Cely Carrillo, to Robert Mitchum. Scene is from “Rampage,” Seven Arts ing the sign when he arrived aboard an airliner, groaned, “I think I’ve made a terrible mistake. I meant to get on a ‘plane for Hilo.” of times for director Phil Karlson, Mitchum had one complaint, “T feel like Lily St. Cyr.” Old Hand Takes A Hand Old jungle-hand Jack Hawkins, with the aid of Elsa Martinelli, moves into the emergency when a native beater is clawed by a tiger. Scene is from “Rampage,” Seven Arts-Warner Bros. drama in Technicolor which opens at the ....... Theatre. Robert Mitchum stars in the new release together with Hawkins and Miss Martinelli, and Sabu (“Elephant Boy”) takes a top featured role. “Rampage,” filmed mostly on location in Hawaii, was directed by Phil Karlson and produced by William Fadiman. Mat 2-C_ Still No. 466/84 (Special Exploitation Art) Warner Bros. jungle drama in Technicolor which opens ....... at the 4225 3%" Theatre. Elsa Martinelli, Jack Hawkins and Mitchum star. “Rampage,” filmed mostly on location in Hawaii, was directed by Phil Karlson and produced by William Fadiman. Tiny Cely Carrillo Makes Big Dent Broadway’s most beautiful miniature in feminine allure makes her screen debut in “Rampage,” new Seven Arts-Warner Bros. jungle drama which opens .......... at the fesecies e Theatre. She is Cely Carrillo, 4 foot-11 inch classical singer who scored a personal success in “Flower Drum Song” after taking two degrees at the Julliard School of Music and graduating from the American Theatre Wing. Weighing 97 pounds, and adorned by straight black hair that reaches right to the floor, she is the most attractive small bundle to hit Hollywood in decades. A New York wigmaker offered her $2000 for her tresses, but she declined to give up the distinction. “It could be longer,” she says, “except that I don’t want it dragging.” Miss Carrillo is married to a businessman, and the mother of a year-old daughter. “Rampage,” directed by Phil Karlson and produced by William Fadiman, stars Robert Mitchum, Jack Hawkins and Elsa Martinelli. Sabu (“Elephant Boy”) returns to the screen in the Technicolor release. Mat 2-G_ Still No. 466/11 Smooth Hunter Sophisticated, wealthy big-game hunter Jack Hawkins casually preens before his trophies in this scene from “Rampage,” new Seven Arts-Warner Bros. jungle drama in Technicolor which opens..... at. the, « Theatre. Robert Mitchum and Elsa Martinelli co-star with Hawkins. Mat 1-F_ Still No. 466/86 (Special Exploitation Art) Mat 2-F_ Still No. 466/65 Actress Loves Landlady Act Number seven in the string of houses bought with earnings from movie work was achieved by Elsa Martinelli while she was starring in “Rampage,” Warner Bros. Technicolor jungle drama which opens ae whet ies Theatre. Jack Hawkins and Robert Mitchum costar in “Rampage.” The new Martinelli manse is in London, the others in Paris and Rome. “I look for an old house that’s structurally sound and in a good neighborhood,” says the glamorous Elsa. “Then I re-do it completely, make it very chic. Then I rent it out. Once I’ve re-decorated a house and it’s rented, I lose interest. An agent handles the business end. “So far it has all turned out well,” continues the comely proprietress. “All my houses have increased in value and there has been no trouble renting them. Artistically, it’s been very satisfying. Also, you have to put your money somewhere.” Seven homes or no, Elsa for a personal domicile keeps an apartment in Paris on which she can turn the key and leave at a moment’s notice, when necessary. “Houses are wonderful to own,” she says, “but I wouldn’t want to live in one.” 5 Days ToHold Those Tigers Five days of work were required to put on Technicolor film the thrilling tiger-trapping episode featured in “Rampage,” new Seven Arts-Warner Bros. drama which opens ...... atituew ess « Theatre, with Robert Mitchum, Jack Hawkins and Elsa Martinelli starred. To make the scene, 10 acres of Hawaiian jungle had to be encircled with nine-foot-high wire fence. Camera crews, enclosed in wire cages for protection, were installed. Two strong tiger nets, tied to bent saplings, were spread on the ground, and big chunks of raw meat were spread on the nets. Then four tigers were let loose to sniff their way to the meat. The trouble was they would all settle on one net, but the script called for a single cat on each net. After five days of repeated effort, they got themselves the right way and the nets were sprung. Whereupon Director Phil Karlson showed himself the tigers’ friend. “Let ’em have the meat,” he ordered. PAGE 9