In opening scene, photographers take pictures as Ernest Borgnine kisses Ethyl Merman, at the premier of the Ross Hunter film, "The Chalk Garden." Next, Joan Blondell is seen with her escort. Then, Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy, enter, smiling and conversing with others. They are followed by Hedy Lammar, in sparkling dress. Seen momentarily, Behind her (wearing glasses) is husband, Lewis J. Boies. Lamarr poses and smiles for photographers. Shirley Jones, arrives and then poses in front of the sign announcing the "Invitational Premier of Ross Hunter's Chalk Garden." Jacque Mapes, Jane Powell, and Nancy Sinatra, are escorted by Ross Hunter. They pose for cameramen. Ross Hunter holds some still photos and Mitzie Gaynor is seen holding one. Robert Cummings and his wife arrive at the premier.
Invited guests sitting in an auditorium at the premier of the movie 'The Chalk Garden' by Ross Hunter. A car arrives and woman from it moves towards the venue. Fans waiting and cheering outside the theater. Ross Hunter greets and welcomes the invited guests. 28 May 1964.
An old man in a library looking for some letter or document from among a bunch of papers. An old woman arrives there. Both looking at a piece of paper which most probably is a letter or a photograph. 1951 .
Proceedings of a court of enquiry undergoing (Kefauver Committee). A NY underworld gangster named Frank Costello alleged of various charges is answering the questions laid by the Kefauver Committee. The committee charges him of a number of crimes year by year. He argues and replies to the panel. 1951.
Proceedings of the Kefauver Committee. A man testifies to the committee. New York underworld gangster Frank Costello alleged of various charges is questioned by the committee. The accused is not ready to accept any of the charges and denies all those levied against him. 1951.
Proceeding of the Kefauver Committee underway. The gangster of New York Frank Costello is alleged of various charges. The court charges him of anti-America activities such as illegally residing in America, illegal possession, trading, and distributing alcoholic products in America. The accused denies to all charges. He also refuses having any sort of network of co-workers. 1951.
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