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A buzzer is ringing and every one is hurrying from the lobby to find their seats. All is quiet, the lights dim, and the Superamscope screen flashes the image of Betty Wall, the renowned Hollywood columnist who says: Ladies and Gentlemen, you are about to witness the greatest achievement in the hlm industry. To fully understand the work of this spectacle, we have with us the people who made it all pos- sible. The screen now shows Dr. Margaret Parrnenter, Dr. Barbara Wirths, who completed the medical and physicologi- cal research. next to me, says Barbara, is Nancy Pine, the head wardrobe designer, and Carole W oods, interior decora- tor for the set. Thank you, replies Carole, and on my left, Pauline Saoard and Marjorie Safviano, who modeled all the women's clothing for casting director Francis Pierce. The scene changes and we see a golden archway and hear an offstage voice say, the writer of this story, Mr. Ronald Pike. Ron steps out and he introduces its wealthy producers, james Sweeney and Charles Krztpski, who in turn introduce, General of the Army Fred Tapper, technical advisor for sequences, and Hollywood's finest make-up artists, Lucille Tessier, Wendy Vasco, and Sandra Spinney. Sandra steps aside and introduces Miss Candance White, who wonderfully adapted the story for ti y . wifi , N :mn 53 il '5f'!v the movie. Thank you, she says in a pleasant tone, I would now like to introduce the man responsible for the develop- ,ment of the Superamascope screen, Mr. Bruce Perkins, and the wizard who designed the amazing 4-D camera, Mr. Ronald Uhlinf' Ron steps back and comments in a smooth voice, Ladies and Gentlemen, I'd like to present the actresses. First the leading ladies, Miss Gail Lomhard, and janet Meyers, whose loveliness and talent in this picture have awarded them the titles of movie queens of America, janet Bache, the bub- bling comedienne who completely changes pace and takes on a dramatic role in the picture, Miss Anna Vacchiano, the newcomer to Hollywood, who gives a performance winning an academy award, and finally the fabulous box office at- traction Helen Sostilio one of the Movie Capitals tops. Enough of this breathtaking loveliness and on the only two male members of the cast. First, Mr. Thomas Arthur, the gay, carefree, nonchalant actor which has made him the dream man of more than fify-million women. And last but not least, we bring you Mr. Rohert Wigglesworth, the lilm's comedy relief, who provides some of the greatest laughs in his most superb performance. And now my friends, sit back, relax and enjoy the great- est, most stupendous film the world has ever seen ..,. -TT -1-.:,T 4 24
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McKay, Sandra Williamr, Jeri Spadoni, and Ioan Lyncb. Their loveliness is causing some weaker men in this crowd to aint. A doctor is running over to help one now. It's Don 'eopler, discoverer of the cure for a common cold. His reautiful nurse and secretary, Anne Spear is giving him a land. Music is playing somewhere. lt's La Marsiellaisef' Being assisted out of a gorgeous bright blue limousine by Zobert York, a famous senator, is Min Claude LaTune, irance's first woman Prime Minister, and she is looking as :harming as ever. As we wait for more celebrities to arrive, the cameras pick up some more of the activity inside the Metropolitan. It's fabulously beautiful in here is this immense lobby. As we pass by the guests, we center on a small group of celebrities. In the center is Mary McGinnir, world famous caricaturist, drawing the head of that well-known ployboy baseball star, I obn Mano. A hearty laugh has lifted somewhere. It's coming from nearby where stars are listening to the hilarious wit- ticisms of television's great comedian, Al Wardwell. There seems to be many of these groups centered around some well-known person. Let's look for more. There's another In the middle of this one we can hear United Nations delegate Gordon Pipe, and General ofthe Air Force Douglas' Newman discussing the Antartica. In that same group is Barbara Main and jane Howe dramatic coaches for the film,Dotty San- Clenzente, the worlds greatest Shakespearean actress and with her Dick CKing Leahj Wittaker, who have just closed a nine year run of Hamlet TV camera director Iamer Martin is signaling frantically for his cameramen to pick up Arthur Tupper, author of the best-seller The Phlegmatic Martian, and with him is his girl Friday, Gloria Waterman. More stars are coming through the netrance now. There is tive of the nations top physicists, Patricia Martin, Edward Mesronz, Alfred Murray, Peter Poley, and Robert Tenzprendola, who by the way was heard to comment Z-X-Z most enthusiastically. Those brains have been reported to secretly developed the new flying aircraft carrier, designed by Admiral larner Ploujfe. Dr. Willard Morre, Yellowstone National Park tree surgeon, and Marion Looney, noted woman politician, have just ar- rived. Gail Mabaney, Sandra LaFleur, Anne Wardwell, and joan Rafferty, chapeau designers from Hollywood are coming in wearing their chic creations. A number of the nations loveliest are arriving at this moment. Smiling prettily, there is the beautifully brown-eyed Ianide Corey, motion picture hair stylist, who is rumored to have declined some handsome movie offers. With her is the well- known cosmetic queen, Rore McAdanz.t, and Marie Morgan, the charming moderator of televisions American Home show. 23
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