Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1955)

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She was a I dime-a -dance I girl when "The Gimp” a Chicago Big Shot, first saw her and claimed her. If you were a producer and wanted to make a story of real people, of a dimea-dance girl who rose to the Ziegfeld Follies and Hollywood stardom, of a strange love story in lurid, mob-ruled Chicago days — you’d pick the lifeinspired story of song-star Ruth Etting. M-G-M picked it and it’s a winner! "Love letters to M-G-M’ s Love Me Or Leave M.e’ a Doris Day-Dream’’ -Walter winchell {Available in Magnetic Stereophonic, Perspecta Stereophonic or 1 -Channel Sound)