Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Ty, wife Linda chat with John Perona at El Morocco. They're expecting baby and now plan to stay in U. S. Below Left: Ann Blyth, charming 18th Century miss, doubts Ty at first, later falls in love with him. tflytk Spirit Md Zy BEFORE returning to the U.S.A., Tyrone Power made in London the spectacular "I'll Never Forget You," about a young idealist, transported back into the 18th Century to find its gleaming romanticism tarnished by vice, cruelty and ignorance. In his determination to reform London, Ty's modern experiments result in the people's placing him in an insane asylum. Only lovely Ann Blyth believes in him and can save him. Ty particularly requested that Ann play his leading lady in this 20th CenturyFox film since she's so perfectly suited for the role. Above: Transported into another world, 200 years earlier, by a flash of lightning, Ty looks about London, amazed at what he sees. Left: On free days, Ann toured London, collecting photos for souvenirs. While overseas, she visited Rome and relatives in Ireland. 33