Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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By the time you read this, the best known, most derided, most admired young entertainer in the world may be home— home with his friends, his music, his memories. In response to the wide public enthusiasm on this occasion, and as our own personal tribute to Elvis Presley, Modern Screen has prepared 3 stories, each with its own special and, we believe, interesting slant. First, there's a direct impression of El by 3 American teenage girls who spent the best part of a week end with ■ ■ mm him very recently. Next, Hal H 1 1 1 ml I Wm ^a^s> ^e famous Hollywood ■ " producer of, among others, Elvis' new picture GI Blues, talks about his star from a professional yet warmly human point of view. Finally, with the invaluable cooperation of the Presley's friends and neighbors in Memphis, Tennessee, we offer a glimpse of what for Elvis — returning to walk the street of memory, past the house of M I % M I empty rooms, up the hill to the cemetery £^ Lbi W —will surely be the real story of his homecoming mmm