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

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rt's easy to Csttoh A M strips Eye In this last year Jeanne Crain, who catches a man's eye quicker than most females, has become Hollywood's favorite legend of glamour. Fabulous is the one word most frequently used these days, in describing her. It isn't her sensational figure, nor is it simply the change in the color of her hair, but rather the new person she has studiously become. Now everyone who wants to be sure of a party's success endeavors to get Jeanne as a guest. Her arrival guarantees the occasion. An invitation from her, as well, is equally treasured. Although the mother of four children, she still knows how to catch a man's eye and just how she does it is worth following. Always she is stunning. Her face has a haunting loveliness. She sets styles with her flair for the smartest clothes, but never is a cold, high-fashion type model. There's no trace of artificiality. Always warmth and understanding. Glances given her, by men and women alike, reflect overall admiration and approval. But it isn't merely Jeanne's appearance, but rather her personality. When you talk to Jeanne, you leap into a fascinating conversation for surprisingly, she's anything but monotonously one-track. She's gay or serious, depending on the mood of the listener of the moment. Her sensitive awareness of your personal interests and deep feelings creates a lasting bond. As she speaks you soon discover her intelligence and genuine sweetness make her an exciting human being. She views life and love as a closely entwined, magnificent adventure not to be missed. Vividly, she applies what she has learned so far. Her attraction is specific. No normal male can keep his eyes, however well guarded, off Jeanne. Yet, with it all, Jeanne has remained a dream wife to her own husband and this is a romantic, realistic achievement far more difficult than the temporary attachments you read about in various gossip columns. How did Jeanne get this enviable, wonderful joy of living that spills over when you're with her? When does she have time to accomplish so much? What does a girl have to do to become (continued on pace SI) THE REAL SECRET, ACCORDING TO JEANNE CRAIN, IS NOT IN THE APPEAL OF YOUR FIGURE, BUT RATHER IN THE MAGIC OF YOUR CHARM AND PERSONALITY By TEX LEE At Cinerama preem with hubby Paul Brinkman. She hates her "sweet little thing" reputation. "Glamour is not a veil you mysteriously throw over your real self only when you go out." 29