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

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Janet Leigh, co-starring with James Stewart in "The Naked Director Anthony Mann gives Janet pointers in fending off vilSpur," brought hubby, Tony Curtis, luckily between pictures. lainous Ralph Meeker. "A scene I got my teeth into," she jested. on location with The Naked Spur Although it often means roughing it, players always welcome the opportunity and change of pace of a trip for a film locale I aking a cast and crew on location may, at first, sound like one big headache but actually MGM and the other studios have learned to plan and execute these jaunts so expertly that they are done smoothly, comfortably and not too expensively. In fact, often at a savings, because duplicating the setting in Hollywood would be prohibitive and invariably unrealistic enough to destroy the impact of the story. Durango, Colorado, was chosen for "The Naked Spur" and the cast and crew were happy. Even in the clothes of the Since the action takes place in the Rockies, Durango was ideal and offered suitable accommodations as well, including a recreation hall. Jimmy Stewart wanted to bring his wife, Gloria, and the kids, but thought it might be too rugged for their little twins. But Tony Curtis was studio-free and went along with his wife, Janet. They had more fun than anyone. Ralph Meeker brought his sax. Bob Ryan, Millard Mitchel their fishing rods. wilderness Janet has exciting appeal.