Modern Screen (Jan-Jun 1945)

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Is* place: Frank Sinatra — "Listening to that boy sing is like getting kissed." (From sneak preview card of "Higher And Higher." 1944.) 5th place: Betty Grable— ■ "Just saw a dream walking." (From sneak preview card of "A Yank In The RAF." 1940.) 2nd place: Alan Ladd — ". . . Edward G. Robinson — with dimples . . ." (From sneak preview card of "This For Hire." 1942.) 6th place: Capt. Ronald Reagan — "He'd be so nice to come home to . . ." (From sneak preview of "Kings Row." 1941.) 8th place: Gene Kelly — "Kelly talks with his feet, and manages to say plenty." (From sneak preview card of "For Me and M> Gal." 1942.) YOUR 9th place: Shirley Temple — 'She's always had the face of an angel— but what's this new look in her eye?" (From sneak preview card of "Kathleen." 1941.) U^fUL itfotj P^M. riWerf 10th place: John Payne — "Superman's kid brother." (From sneak preview card of "Garden of The Moon." 1938.)