THE GAUX NEWS
August 16, 1956
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»‘A MAN ALONE"
Ray Milland*s illustrious career in
pictures reaches brilliant nee heights
as he dons levis and a six-shooter for
what is certain to be one of the most
talked-about performances of the year
in Republic’s great drejna, ”A Man Alone,’*
which plays Sat,, Aug. 18 at the Galax
Theatre,
Filmed in Trucolor amidst the harsh
splendor of western Utah, ”A Man Alone'*
presents such notable co-stars as beaut
iful Mary lyiurphy and rugged Ward Bond#
The gripping story opens with Mil-
land, a notorious gunman, coming across
the bodies of six victims of a stage
coach holdup as he plods alone across
a western desert after his horse has
died. Taking one of the stagecoach
horses, he rides into the mearby town
of Mesa and immediately suspected of
the holdup and murders.
In the course of the grim nocturnal
manhimt which follows, Milland, under
cover of a violent sandstorm, overhears
Raymond Burr, the local banker, heated
ly arguing over shares of the stage
coach loot with his partner, Grandon
Rhodes, and Lee Van Cleef, a cowboy
accon^lice.
Outstanding performonces are turned
in by the entire cast of this unusual
picture, which is enhanced by the beau
tiful photography of Lionel Lindon, one
of Hollywood’s top cinematographers#
Mr, and Mrs* T, Miller Gordon, Jr,,
and family have returned to their home in
New Orleans, La,, after spending a week
here with Mrs, T. Miller Gordon at her
home on Mirror Lake*
HIGHUNDS REVISITED (Con*t,)
symphony and ballet performance in a
crowded auditorium, ‘The pollywogs around
the edge of the Lake are unusually pliamp
this year and the dragonflies unusually
blue. Perhaps the scientists from the
Biological Lab, are putting special vit
amins in their diet this summeri
It is easy to forget how deep a blue
the Highlands sky can be when one is sur
rounded by gray buildings, gray smog and
the din of airway and highway traffic.
Ihere are no words to describe the spe
cial quality of the very air of Highlands,
There is a lightness and a freshness to
it that seems to be the embodiment of the
very spirit of the Blue Hidge Mountains
and the Highlands country in particular,
Sarah Hines Bailey
Mr, and Mrs, Byron Rector of Tryon,
N»C. spend last week-end here at Hotel
Edwards. They also visited their neice,
Miss Judy Reynolds.
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