Screenland (Jul-Dec 1948)

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Above: Off screen or on, Lana's a delightful charmer. Here she keeps co-star Gene Kelly purring when they sit out a scene. Above: As. Countess de Winter, Lana is an adventuress and tool of Prime Minister Richelieu, who plans to dethrone the king. ALL the swashbuckling adventure of Alexandre Dumas' novel has been captured on the screen in "The Three Musketeers." Gene Kelly as D'Artagnan, Van Heflin, Robert Coote and Gig Young as the Three Musketeers are reckless swordsmen, dashing romancers. And Lana Turner in the role of Countess de Winter is as magnetic a witch as ever plotted against her king. So fetching is Lana, it seems improbable that Gene and Co. should strive only to have her beheaded. Above, Left: During this lusty fight between Lana and Cene, when he accuses her of spying, Lana seriously injured her arm.