A feast of color and music, lit by a dazzle of star-shine, is ready for you in Paramount’s “Anything Goes.” For Bing Crosby, Mitzi Gaynor and Donald O’Connor, the movie means a renewal of old friendships; for Jeanmaire, a welcome-back to Hollywood. Twenty years ago,...
Hollywood learned he was a scrapper when he first tried to break into movies. In the turbulent years that followed they came to know him for the champion he is....
With or without a prince, Grace Kelly remains a puzzle. Bet she will to him, too. . . . I was moved by Kim Novak, in “The Man with the Golden Arm,” more than in any of her other movies. . . . For the...
Two big preems of two fine films with downbeat themes were sure upbeat in the matter of star attendance. First came “I’ll Cry Tomorrow,” with Susan Hayward’s Oscar-bait performance thrilling everyone. A few nights later came the opening of “The Man With the Golden Arm,” which unquestionably...