Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1963)

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I I I HOW NATALIE WOOD TRIED Natalie Wood, the girl who couldn’t save her own marriage, fought to save the marriage of her sister Lana and young Jack Wrather III. This is the remarkable story of how she tried to save Lana — and how she failed. “Strange, isn’t it?” sighs Lana with a wisdom far beyond her eighteen years, “Nat did all that a sister can do to keep Jack and me from making the same mistake she made in marrying so young. And then she tried to keep our marriage — it lasted only twenty-six days — from falling apart just as fast as it came together. I wouldn’t listen. I suppose in the back of my ( Continued on page 83 I