Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1953 - May 1955)

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SCREENLAND November 1953 Lovebirds Gene Nelson and Jane Powell looking ecstatically happy at "Stalag 17" premiere. Gene will be Sonja Henie's leading man when she returns to screen. Exclusive Movie Gossip Beginning a new feature of frank, intimate, off-the-record news of the screen's most intriguing stars by America's best informed columnist R ock Hudson's off-screen bachelor antics have his studio bosses worried. They will lower the boom on Rock if he doesn't scout around and find himself a suitable bride within the next year or so. Rock dates dozens of film starlets for publicity purposes, but not one for love. His confidential asides to roving reporters that he's "not cut out for marriage" will boomerang at the box-office unless he gives up his woman-hater "kick" and settles for a serious romance with any young Hollywood personality . . . Fernando Lamas will play host to his ex-wife, Lydia, and young daughter, Alexandra, when they trek to Hollywood from South America during the Christmas holidays. Alexandra is to be reared as a Catholic and educated in the United States, according to the terms of the Lamas' divorce agreement. With or without the approval of Arlene Dahl, Lydia Lamas will be given the full Hollywood Hostess treatment upon her arrival with an assist from Fernando . . . Tyrone Power and his Linda have their friends guessing about their plans for the future. They've leased a large villa on the outskirts of Rome — purpose to establish a permanent residence in Italy — and Ty has become a member of the board of directors of a icontinuedon next pace) Disc Jockey Peter Potter, Marilyn Monroe at charity fete. Marilyn and Joe will probably wed in favorite hideawav town. 19