Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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Jean stars in Universale Spartacus and ivill soon appear hi United Artist's Elmer Gantry. (Opposite) Lined up on the horses from left to right: Lindsay. Stewart, Jean, and Jamie. (Above) Stewart tries to keep the barbecue under control. (Above right) Tracy smiles good-night to her mommy. (Right) Stewart lends a hand to his pretty passenger. (Below) Stewart proudly shows off a prize Charolais bull calf. ■ Everyone in Hollywood has some method of getting away from it all. Some eat, some drink . . . but some just get up and go ! Take Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons. They head south to their own 10,000-acre ranch named Yerba Buena on the Mexican border. There with their three-year-old daughter Tracy and Stewart's thirteen-year-old daughter Lindsay and fifteen-year-old son Jamie, they ride herd, milk cows, try to forget about Hollywood — and guard their privacy. That last is the important matter. When they invited us out, we were very shy about asking, "May we bring a camera ? You know . . . our readers . . . your fans. . . ." Jean laughed and said, "Of course," and we were almost at a (rare for us) loss for words. We've wanted to bring you these pictures for so long, we take great pride in presenting the first picture story anywhere on the life of "The Granger Rangers."