Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1957)

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IS KIM GETTING MARRIED? [/ im was silent in the plane beside me. Saying nothing and yet saying everything — and I could feel tears that weren’t there. All of Paris, a magic carpet of gaiety and romance, sparkled below us. But not for Kim. Somewhere down there a train was taking Mario Bandini back to Rome, and Kim and I were on a plane headed for home. I knew that she was enveloped in a misty world of her own thoughts. Of happiness remembered, and of farewells that had been said. The same quiet reflective world she had shared with Mario before leaving, in the Church Sacre Coeur. . . . During their last hours together Kim and Mario had gone to Montmartre to see an artist, Gentilini, whose works Kim admires very much. And before going their separate ways, they’d climbed the long, beautiful flight of ( Continued on page 110) “As 1 watched them together when l took these offguard snapshots,” says close friend Norma Kasell, “I had the feeling that Mario was introducing Kim to a life he wanted her to share just with him . . .” “ They dined in famous, but romantic restaurants in Rome. Mario always ordered for Kim — usually canelloni. She collected recipes!”