Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Cordon MacRae and Lucille Norman with whom he's made a series of records based on their radio shows. Cordon, incidentally, won't sing a song if he doesn't like the lyrics — thinks they are important to its success. Gentleman With A Problem Cordon with Doris Day in his latest film, "The West Point Story." He had to lose 20 lbs. to get that cadet trimness. Gordon MacRae, whose real love is singing, does some serious thinking about his future as an entertainer GORDON MacRAE has set his sights .on Broadway musical leads four years hence. Four years' plans are not as common with screen stars as with politicians, and 1955 is a long way off even in Bagdad-on-the-Pacific. But the MacRae mind is made up. He's airing his decision now in the fervent hope that if he deserts Hollywood for a spell nobody will point a finger and shout: "What an ungrateful guy!" "Of course, I'm grateful to Hollywood for my success, for the very pleasant way of life I've been enjoying," he said in his dressing room at New York's Strand Theatre where he had been engaged in, as he put it, "pelting some songs