Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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Can a woman live without love the love of a man? Debbie Reynolds thinks so, and that is what she admitted to me in a private heart-to-heart we had recently in her dressing room. She and I* have been having heart-to-hearts for several years. We can speak directly and honestly with each other— so, I started off right at the heart of the problem: "Is the breakneck schedule you've been leading a substitute for love?" "Perhaps so," she admitted, "if you mean romantic love. I don't think I'm ready for that. I'm not interested in romantic love right now. I don't have time for it, and I don't care about it. Even if I wanted to, I couldn't do any steady dating. I leave the house at six in the morning, work all day at the studio and return home at seven-thirty. By the time I get cleaned up, have dinner and play with the kids, it's nine o'clock and I have to go to bed. I'm an eight-hour sleep girl; and I can't {Continued on page 67)