Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Jerry Lewis, Janet and Tony at wedding luncheon in Connecticut. Best man Jerry overslept, delayed the ceremony! But he made amends by keeping the gags flying at luncheon given by local theatre managers. Mrs Zony Curtis! A ROUTINE publicity visit to New York was transformed into a thrilling wedding trip for bright new stars Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis. In order to avoid any fuss, they eloped to Greenwich, Connecticut, taking along Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lewis as best man and matron of honor and a few other close friends. After the solemnity of the ceremony ended, Jerry's gags heralded a week of laughter, fun and one exciting party after another; a wedding luncheon, an official reception at the Versailles and a wedding dinner at Danny's Hideaway before Mr. and Mrs. had to separate, but only temporarily. Newlyweds listen to some, pointers on how to stay happily married despite necessary separations from Czech star Florence Marly, happily wed to Director Pierre Chenal. Cyd Charisse, Janet and Tony Martin, her "Two Tickets To Broadway" co-star. 31