Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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what Hollywood itself is talking about! (CONTINUED) suit a new Fashion angle. Dept. 50-33 599 Broadway, New York 12, N. Y. On prepaid orders add 30c for postage and handling. You save C.O.D. charges. If C.O.D. you pay price plus postage and C.O.D. charges. Style No. Size 1st Color Choice 2nd Color Choice 9169 (Print) NAME ADDRESS CITY & ZONE STATE Lana Turner at Mocambo with her new boy friend, Georges Saurel, a French actor. mothballs where they'd been for a year and a half. Steve McNally, at U-I, slipped into hat, jacket, pants, gun and badge for "The Stand At Apache River," allowed they looked familiar. They were. Same rig he had on for "The Duel At Silver Creek." So there. The new June Allyson-Dick Powell homestead, consisting of 58 acres way off up in the Mandeville Canyon hills, is a kind of self-sustaining type thing with fruit trees, vegetable gardens, 5 zillion chickens and probably a lot of wild game like deer and moose out there wandering around. All they need is someone to go out and shoot same. June's new haircut is, if not the shortest, one of the most chopped off in Hollywood, with Joan Crawford's right in the running. The new penthouse of Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis is kinda fabulous, too. The kids moved in gradual-like, to three On location in Africa for "Mogambo," Clark Gable poses with member of cast. Lana's ex, Fernando Lamas continues courting Arlene Dahl. They may marry. bedrooms and baths, planted terrace, den, and all that sort of thing. Tony's got a fat new contract at U-I and this is the first time these kids have been able to afford the movie star-type home. Ricardo Montalban, who replaced Fernando Lamas as Lana Turner's lover in "Latin Lovers" and gets the break of his career, is a busy one hunting for a house with a huge yard for the four kids to play in. He roars around in an M-G, little tiny car to you, brought on by the fact that his chum, Howard Keel, (over six feet) crowds his torso into one, too. How uncomfortable can a boy be . . . Vera-Ellen, back from a Honolulu vacation, maaaad about surf-boarding, which she learned over there — along with the hula. Gal can't wait for the surfing season to start here at Malibu. Just so you don't get out there and do the hula on the surf-board, girl. Robert Mitchum, the character, parked his custom-built, whizzer of a trailer on the Calabasas location of "White Witch Doctor" while the African adventure yarn was shooting there. He wasn't about to spend two hours a day going back and forth from Hollywood — he's the lazy type. Mitch has a folding boat on top of the trailer — claims it only weighs 95 pounds, just the right weight to pack it on a wife's back. Susie Hayward, again his leading lady in this picture (remember them in "The Lusty Men"), had fun with Mitch — he's supposed to pick her up and carry her across a stream. Tried to lift her and couldn't. Seems this girl had weighted down her jungle outfit with lead bars, making her about as heavy as her leading man. Some fun. Latest rage in this town are the clown portraits of the stars by talented young artist John Morris. Judy Garland gave Sid Luft a portrait of her in the clown outfit she used in her act, famous from "Easter Pprade." One given to Barbara Stanwyck by her agent, Paul Small, shows the gal all clowned up, doing a (CONTINUED ON PACE 10)