Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Hubby Macdonald Carey takes Eddie Albert, Betty's old flame, out with them, hoping that seeing him will cure her amnesia. Her preference seems to have changed! A/a GUaHXj&i, Pleabzl BETTY CRABLE'S fans have proved again and again — and again — that they love her in light-hearted sprightly musicals. In the 20th Century-Fox film, "Meet Me After The Show," she plays a Broadway actress who feigns amnesia in order to recapture an erring (so she thinks) husband. "We never show off Betty's legs," says her director, "unless they have a place in the story. Sometimes we have to do a lot of thinking to find a reason." Happy thought! Rory Calhoun plays a rugged beachcomber Betty runs into along the Florida coast. Left: Betty hoofs it with Broadway oldtimer in one of film's novelty numbers. Right: Betty and stuffed polar bear in Alaskan song and dance.