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REPORTERS: GERARD GARRETT AND MAUREEN CLEAVE
The voices behind the English Dolce Vita
A
TOP-LINE cast of British actors and actresses -strong enough to make the for- tune of any West End play-has been used to dub English voices on the controversial char- acters in Federico Fel- lini's La Dolce Vita.
The Alm-shown in the West End with Halian dialogue and English subtitles is being shabled into English ful general release.
"See that your bandsmen have a nice shave, a smart haircut and their instru- ments well polished."
They must alva, presumably, remember to play in tune.
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Novelist Lawrence
KENNETH HAIGH
LISA GASTONI
JAMES HAY TER
JUDI DENON
JOHN LO MEJURIEN
I was not in the same position as I would be in a British studio. There was 100 much
interference,"
Film directors are now getting very restive at the sellvities of top Ilollywood stars who have taken on executive status.
LUVERLY!
That theatrical phenomenon Durrell My Fair Lady began the fourth has fished writing his adven- year of its London run at the tures of Cleopatra for the Pim of so many misadventures and has returned with his family to
France.
Mr Durrell wrote the story turned it over. page by
TC and
screenwriter Sidney Page, to Fellini, always the perfection- Buchman who converted it mla 11', personally approved the perin form. people who were to lend their voices for the necasion.
Kenneth Haigh, now having a Altons at the ble success in
loyal Court, speaks for Mar colu Mastroianni's cynical
journalist who records the sweet
ife of tomes abadess aristocrats,
Lisa Gaston is the journalist' mistress portrayed in the Shut by Anouk Aimee.
Other parts are dubbed by Judi Dench the Old Vic's Julirt Joku Ee Mesurier. Patricia Burke. Jatnes Hayter and Harry Fowler.
1 hour that tre effort+ GL_Mr
PATRICIA BURKE
Theatre Royal on May 1. To celebrate the occasion I present Lone novel pieces of information provided by the management.
If all the tickets sold were placed end to end they would tofal a distance of 213 miles. If placed edge to edge they would cover an area of four acres. The revolving stage has travelled a distance of 248 miles,
It has also taken vast sums of money at the box-office, a sub- jert on which the management are more relleent. "We don't issue figures," I was told tactly.
New role for Gunga Din Frankie...
Durrell and Mr Buchfnan may RANKIE VAUGHAN have been in vain.
Joseph Mankiewicz-who
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one of the gentlest of
is likely that director men-is planning to enter thing of a formidable finure the rank of one of the In Hollywood will now write toughest lines in show busi- he script himself white wolting mess. He is setting up as a for Elizabeth Taylor to recover film producer. suflently to begin timing.
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British director Charles Crich- Jon-famous for his Ealing films Fellini, I understand, lavishes has had a disillusioning <x- enthusiastic praise on their perience with his Arst Holly- efforts,
The operation took right weeks to perform-many fins are made complete in less time and east In the region of £20,000.
Carl L. Heimann, head of Mecca ballrooms, gave this advice to a convention of his bandleaders on how to woo the dancing public:
wood mcture.
He was engaged to direct Birdman of Alcatraz with Burt Lancaster as the star.
Shortly after iliming begun Mr Crichton left the picture.
Like Sir Carol Reed, who walked out of the re-make of Mutiny 111 the Bounty. Mr Crichton is being very discreet about the whole business.,
He said: "We decided to par; in a gentlemanly way. 1 found
"What we want to make good British films," he said, But they will have inter- national appeal."
Mr Vaughan's
American contacts should come in useful as he put it: "When I was over there, I chummed up with all the big artists. Sammy Davis and all of them."
goes West FRAN
TARANK
SINATRA
ond
his friends who carried their social activities into film-making when they all
tho
ars
got together to make film Ocean's Eleven, planning another joint en- terprise called Bodlands.
TEC details are given by Dean Martin, who could -bo described as the unofficial social cecretary of the Sinatra set.
"It's really a re-make Gunga Din," aniel Mc Martin. "But instead of playing at being army men in India we are going 10 be Union soldiers Aghting Mr Vaughan, rehearsing for Red Indians after the civil war. hi London Palladium appear- So far I don't know which of aber, diel Dut 504-773 <lis. us will be playing Indians." heartened by the criticisms of
his latest film The Right Approach. in which he plays an Amerlenn crook,
LOYAL QUOTE from Orton Welter, who spends most of his
tr Europe: "Think American, I feet Americau and dreain I'm asleep I
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"They brought a lump to my throat," he said. "People salt when Phat can't be our Fraukie, and American dreams. it made me glad to be home.”
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ENELLA FIELDING-one of the top girls in intimate
revue, and one of the few genuine eccentrics in the show world-plans to give up revue entirely and take
the serious road to becoming a dramatic actress. She is also determined to be taken seriously.
She celebrates this new phase by appearing in Shakespeare-as Phoebe in As You Like It at the Pembroke Theatre in the round.
"People will always assume that because you act in a frivolous manner you are a frivolous 'person," said 28-year-old Miss Fielding in her famous voice that sounds like a series of succulent oboe notes.
"I would like to be respected in the profession. Because you are in revue people imagine that you just switch it on and off and all the work is done for you by the witty lines.
Dahling, if you could see some of the lines we get to work with you would realise how hard we have to work."
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TURKEY - THIS IS ITS SAVAGE SIDE
MEMED, MY HAWK. By Yashar Kemal. Collins and
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ARTHUR CAYLEY HEADLAM: Life and Lotters of a AS rugged and impassive as the harsh plain on
Bishop. By Ronald Jasper. Faith Press, 35s.
THIS
which they scrabble for survival, the peasants of Anatolia live in conditions scarcely changed
HIS biography of a recent Bishop of Glouce- since Old Testament times.
ster illustrates the value of that excellent, | It is a world almost as foreign to the dedicated episcopal weapon-rudeness. Mr Jasper gives us a administrators of Ankara and Istanbul, with their detailed picture of Bishop Headlam and especially American education and Parisian culture, as it is of his work (bearing fruit today) for the unity of to us.
Indeed, the cities appear in this epic of contern- Christian churches, and his pages are enlivened byporary Turkey, as barely credible mirages of unhoped- examples of the Bishop's out-spokenness.
Even as a young man, when ting deaf and that prevents me Rector of Welwyn, he scandal from being as rude as I should Ised his congregation by describ- like to be,"
Ing the black drapings in church when Queen Victorio died as "repulsive and un-Christian,"
Disagreeable
At Oxford, where he was n Regius Professor, he pubilely
But advancing years did not prevent him from giving a good slap to his doctor; he gave four reasons for resigning from Gloucester, one of which that his doctor wanted him to. and he added "that would not move me in the least."
was
Yet the picture of Hendium is
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Memed, the hero, grows up in a remote village in the Taurus foothills where the law of the cities cunnot alleviate the cruel feudal justice of the loen) land-
owner.
He is cheated of his pitiful thare of his own crops, beaten and terrorised, robbed of his girl. and hunted down when he tries to corape.
Innd- When he kills Be sald that the Governing Body of by no means unfavourable as Christ Church was "without Mir Jasper unfolds for us the
owner's nephew in self-defence, exception the must disagreeable devoted Fellow of All Souls, the THE STRATEGY OF DESIRE, only one coure is left to him: hody of which 1 have ever tonely widower, the theologian Ernest Dichter, Boardman. 25s. the traditional life of brigandage been a member-more disagree-
with never enough time for The high priest of motivational in the mountains. What follows able even than the Senate of the
study and the wonderful grow research not only studies human is an exciting Turkish Western. University of London."
er of irises and primulas. (He desires and behaviour-be fries Ia powerful, Biblically sunple On coming to Gloucester he was particularly indignant that lo change them in an effort to showed hts true self at his King Boris should have dared | sell" more cars and washing language. Mr Kemal communi- enthronement by striking the to die before sending him some machines. This is n world in cales the peasant's acceptance of west door of the Cathedral with primatos from Bulgaria).
his condition as part of the in- Buch vigour that the point of
alterable laws of nature. like the hla staff became stuck in the
biller winters and burning sum- meru, door,
He never spared his brethren
of the bench, and he once naid
that the most uncongenial na pect of being a bishop was the company of other bishops. At- ter a meeting of blahops at Lambeth he sold to the present Dean of St Paul's "I am got-
which the outward symbol of Behind the rudeness we can fact of succeeding.
success is what counts not the klimpse the true human being
us he says to a young Glou- THE LAST TEMPTATION,
cester clergyman: "I have one Nikos Kazantzakis, Trans. P. A. Forty years after the Ataturk plece of advice to give you. Beln. Faber. 21. The 1s of revolution, the squabbling poll- Never be subservient to anyone Jesus Christ re-written into anticians of the cities still have a
not even to me."
Intense but confused and con- lot in change, fusing allegory at the confllet of the world, the flesh, and the
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