Boxoffice-12.1953
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players for the various roles . . .<br />
TJenry Ginsberg, who will produce Edna<br />
Perber's "Giant," in association with<br />
George Stevens for Warner Bros., was here<br />
for preUminary conferences with the eastern<br />
talent to find department stage and TV<br />
James E.<br />
Perkins, chairman and managing director of<br />
Paramount International in Great Britain<br />
and Eire, and wife arrived on the Liberte December<br />
10 for a stay of several weeks . . .<br />
Nat<br />
Levy. RKO eastern and southern division<br />
manager, returned from a Philadelphia trip.<br />
William Orr, Warner studio executive, was<br />
here to supervise talent tests for leading roles<br />
in "Battle Cry," which will be produced in<br />
Cinemascope after the first of the year .<br />
Carleton Carpenter, MGM star currently on<br />
Broadway in "Take the High Ground!" his<br />
most recent picture, opened in the new stage<br />
revue, "John Murray Anderson's Almanac"<br />
Thursday