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

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Jeanne Crain and her husband, Paul Brinkman, at premiere of "Charge At Feather River." She's now in Africa for movie. Yvonne DeCarlo gets autograph from Danny Thomas at Cocoanut Grove. Danny, at first, didn't know who was asking. they made up and she was once again sporting a sparkler on her third finger, left hand — a stone twice the size of the first . . . Dan Dailey went to a house party in San Fernando Valley attired in woman's clothing which he had borrowed from the 20th Century-Fox wardrobe department as a gag. He was picked up by the Encino police department and had to talk his way out of an overnight stay in the local jug . . ; Kirk Douglas and Anthony Quinn started their "Ulysses" feud shortly after -Kirk introduced his latest "crush," lovely Countess Antoinette De Perrot, to Quinn during the filming in Rome. Oscar-winner Tony wasn't as impressed with the lady's title as was Kirk and the situation got tense day by day until Douglas finally exploded and the dialogue got saltier, to say the least . . . George Raft is a chap with a problem. Before he went to Europe he turned over his house to his favorite girl friend, starlet-model Rosemary Colligan, thinking it might be nice for her to have the use of the luxurious place while he was abroad. Rosemary liked it so well she moved in her entire family, and they showed no willingness to evacuate when George returned. Raft's wise lawyer advised him not to start any legal rumpus because of the publicity that would result, so George shrugged his shoulders and camped out at a nearby motel . . . If Robert Taylor and Ursula Thiess aren't married by New Year's, they won't marry at all, according to Ursula's proclamation — she's tired of waiting ... When Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes dropped into the Ambassador East during their Chicago visit, Rita became enamoured of the painting of Sarah Siddons, the 18th Century English actress, which hangs in the Sarah Siddons room. She offered Jimmy Hart $4,000 for the portrait, but much as he likes Miss Hayworth he likes Mrs. Siddons better, and she remains on the wall . . . You can have your choice of rumors about the Cary Grants (Betsy Drake): (1) they're separating; (2) they're moving to Europe for an indefinite stay; or (3) they'll co-star in a Broadway play this Winter. But it's all just cocktail (CONTINUED ON PACE 60> Terry Moore with Dave Frame at Mocambo. She and Bob Wagner are quits. Kirk Douglas, Sylvana Manga no on "Ulysses" set. He, Tony Quinn feuded. 23 ^ tarn