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

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There'll be a touch of Marlon Brando in Marilyn Monroe's new picture — she'll wear a torn shirt like he did in "Streetcar Named Desire" — it's called a plunging shirt back. Hollywood went to Florida on "The Naked Jungle" picture. Charlton Heston and Eleanor Parker took off to film the story of man's battle against man-eating ants. We don't want none of them critters around these parts — let Florida have 'em. (The ants, we mean. Eleanor and Charlton may return ). Jan Sterling got busy while Paul Douglas was in Europe making personal appearances with "Forever Female." This little forever female did the whole house over for her man and, best of all, saved all the bills for him. When Alan Ladd returns from his year and a half away from Hollywood he's got an unpleasant surprise waiting for him. He and Susie moved in from their ranch to a fairly wild spot in the hills — but it's been tamed. About three huge new homes have been built right around him in his absence and all the underbrush is gone. There just ain't no privacy any more. Got a good look at Coleen Gray's new romance at the Universal Art Gallery ball. He's a very handsome Army o.Ticer and they are really in looove. So are Gene Nelson and Jane Powell, who make no secret of their being happy together. And so are Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes — which strikes a lot of people as a rather odd combination — don't ask us why. The Ty Powers got back in town — he finally had to get back for this picture he's committed to — in time to see a couple of much discussed portraits of themselves being auctioned off. They'll get away again before long and after the baby's born. Like Europe, see. Bobby Wagner's hired a press agent to keep him out of the papers a little bit more. Seems he thinks too much publicity spoils the broth of a boy. He's had nothin' but covers on the mags and interviews inside. Collier Young isn't afraid of anything. He's co-starring Ida Lupino and Joan Fontaine in "The Bigamist." Ida's his ex, Joan his present wife. Howard Duff, Ida's present husband, is the male star. And, hold onto the arms of your rocker, his mother-in-law, Lillian Fontaine, is also cast in the picture. Finally Audie Murphy's book, "To Hell And Back," gets on the road. Audie will star in it, of course, at V-l. The hassle between Glenn Ford and Ann Sheridan didn't get the two principals into court. He went off to Brazil and she to Mexico. But everyone around town's saying Glenn's no gent. end Christine Martel, the French beauty who was crowned "Miss Universe," is congratulated by Jeff Chandler. She's been signed by Universal-International. SUPER COLOR Give your hair RINSE glorious new color... surely, easily, safely with temporary Noreen, the color rinse which looks so natural and stays so effectively till shampooed out. Choose from 14 shades the one you need to make drab hair radiant, cover unwanted gray, or beautify all-gray or white hair. Noreen is different from any coloring you've ever tried. ..and inexpensive, too! 13