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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1956)
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Or at least the last hour of it. Now 1 wish I'd seen he whole thing. The meddlln friend Vas right. "lo : ise waa one of those rare Ideas that comes off on i the air the way it waa planned to I come off on paper. I What made the show was the usual combination of elements an ; excellent script by Leonard Spigel igass, superb direction by young 'John Frankenhelmer and a series of sure-footed performances by such eminent people as Mildred ' Natwick, Iiouis Jourdan. Monty i Woolley, Kay Thompson, Hans Con ried and an Incredibly believable Eloise in the person of 7-year-old. semi-toothless Evelyn Rudie. I stUl don't like "cute" little girls on television, but I am going to have to make an exception in the case of Miss Rudie. She was the epitome- of everything people I don't like in (-year-old little girls and she made you Like her in spite of yourself. Which, when you come : right down to it, is the most charm ; ing aspect of every tvyear-old. ' Oh. yes Conrad Hilton, the ho tel man. was in for a brief two lines playing himself. Mr. Hilton, an excellent hotel man, u no actor. JACKIE GLEASON. A BEAR for work, has Bet tat eat a sear-size Job for himself. Worried by the way Perry Ceme has errrtakra him la the ratlags. "the world's greatest , cmeolaa" decided last Saturday t devote his eatlre hour t The HeneymeeBer. Aad If It pays off. the Gleaaen shew will be come "The Honeymooaers" all ever again as hear Instead ef last seasea's half hear, and alt live Instead of aU film. . As any comedian or comedy writer will be the first to tell you, sustaining an hour's worth of com edy one a week comes close to ! ranking as the toughest job in the world. Even Sid Caesar doesn't attempt it, throwing in frequent ; song-and-dance production numbers j to give his cast and his writers a ! breather. So far as 1 can recall i nocomichaa ever attempted- a l complete weekly hour-long show based on a single set of charac tersand if Glcason and his writ- ! era can bring it off, they will have accomplished one of the minor miracles of contemporary history. THE FEELING GROWS that El- vla Presley, the weataer hay ef a decade, has priced himaelf eat ef TV. a loss which 1 believe the medium will bravely sustain. Yennc Heavy Lids' manager, Cel. Tern Parker, Is currently holding a gua at 20th Century-Foi's cor porate head, demanding bis bey be paid 1254.001 alua S per cent of the proflta far his Best pctnre appropriately titled "The Way te Gold." A m(H fee Is Jum about the too figure la the Industry, the kind ef money paid to such estab lished box-effice winners as Joha Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant aad a few ethers. Te think Considerate , Thief Sought- KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 28 (- ; City police are investigating re ports of a "considerate"' burglar working in the Klamath Falls area. Cleve Phillips and Don Tribur reported they were recently occu pying separate rooms at a local hotel. While they -were sleeping. -a soft-footed visitor entered both of the unlocked rooms, making i away with $90 from pniuips' wallet and $30 from Tribur s wallet. - ' . However, the unidentified ran sacker left $10 In each man's wallet. Morse Dates Speech PORTLAND. Nov. 29 OH Sen. Morse (D-Ore) will speak at the annual meeting of Vie National Hells Canyon Assn. at the Oregon State Grange headquarters here Saturday. . REAL DRAWING CARD BITONTO, Italy. Nov. M (jfCLo cal merchants wanted to draw more customers to this southern Italian city. Movie houses went all out. They cut admissions to six cents and for a double fea ture too. ' . - Colognes Perfume .. Bubble . Bath Dresser Sets SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE that a 21-year-eld guitar-strumming grimaeer eat ef Tennessee should bow command that kind of money Is enough te give Fes and every ether studio la town a major ease ef the heebie Jreble. As for the Actors Stadle, that little hand ef dedicated thespiaaa la considering a mass suicide, pact. SHORT SHOTS: Jack Benny's next film for GE Theater, "A Good and Faithful Servant," is being shot this week. It's scheduled for telecasting in March . . . The Dec. 27 "Climax!." 'The Outcast." has lined up a right powerful trio of players for itself Dewey Martin, Susan Kohner and Neville Brand. . . . The serious side of Red Skel ton comes to light in a planned TV film series. "Almost Divorced,'' wtuch he will produce but not star in.: it will be based on case his tories of people who have "almost divorced." ., ' fCopvrifht tM. Genertl features Corp.) i 'You Asked for It' Producers j; Tour Europe By CHARLES MERCER -NEW YORK. Nov. 24 Cfl , Groups ef strolling television play, era and camera crews often go to Europe to film this and that sequence for 'this and that pro gram. When they return, they art strangely silent about their trav els. , i Now the silence Is broken by th co-producer of "You Asked For t." They try to give you whatever scenes and situations you've asked for. But Art Baker and co-produc er Cran Chamberlain and their cameramen did not exactly, ask for all that, befell them in Eu ropean countries. ; . Without straining international relations, it appears safe to pub lish a judiciously phrased . state- merit from Cbamberlin, who env phasizes that be likes everybody everywhere: Flads Earopeaas Slow ','ln general Europeans simply have- Do conception of the fast time elementa Involved In Ameri can television production. They move at so leisurely a pace that they're -calculated to give ' an American TV producer ulcers." In England be and Baker found some .exceptions te the general rule-An Englishman, he-says, "is a man who automatically says it cannot be done and then knocks himself out to get it done." ' Thus, in England the "You Asked For It" crew managed pretty well to get what they asked for such as a night walk with one of ' the last lamp-lighters via London and a daredevil act called "The Three Angels." French Enthulsasm f t Then to France where, syi Chamberlin, "nobody cares, if roil live or die." But he likes .the Frencji. "Their enthusiasm is great. They - give overwhelming performances. The only thing that stqps a Frenchman is, his tvr hour lunch period." j . Despite two-hour lunch periods the crew filmed such events 'as Baker climbing the Eiffel Tower, a portrait of a one-armed blind sculptor, the making of perfurbe, and several thrill acts. "? Next stop was Switzerland i and stop it was at. the border. The camera crews found that Jhe French customs officers qualified to checkr through their equipment had . taken the weekend off. So they lost two more precious da,vs until the customs officers returtfed from their days off, V Swiss Bell Farmer ; ? One thing Baker and the crew sought in Switzerland was to film a Swiss bell-ringer. ' But there are no Swiss bell-ringers as '.we know them here," ChambetWn said crestfallen. "There are 6st some farmers who climb around the mountains ringing two bells so their cows will know whe,re they are. Here, of course, we bell the cow. But there they bell th farmer." i- . . -- But the company Hid ' obtain some fascinating films in Switzer land. Among them was ona ' of mechanical dolla 250 years old which write, draw pictures and play musical -Instruments. By some magic their owner re-designed the mechanism ' so tfiat one could write "You Asked For It." -....- Then Italy and chaos. For some reason at ill a mystery to the company, Chamberlin said. the ' Italians Impounded their equipment and they were frmen for a week. He speaks of that week emotionally, for he and Baker still don't know what hap pened. : ' - t ' Those Italian scenes and situa tions you ssked for will not t be seen on television. 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