Screenland Plus TV-Land (Jul 1957 - May 1959)

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MARSHAL Burt Lancaster and gunman Kirk Douglas team up in "Gunfight At OK Corral." Franciosa and Paul Douglas are in for some drastic changes when Douglas hires school teacher Jean Simmons as a part-time secretary. One of these wellequipped people who know about most things, in no time at all Jean has everybody in the bistro bouncing along the road to happiness except Franciosa. He's got it made just the way he is — with a stable of fillies and no marriage plans. So what does Jean gotta do? Corrupt this healthy, noble bachelor state of affairs by bringing out a completely hidden trait in Franciosa! Beneath that hard-boiled exterior he's as safe as a two-minute egg. Sex and characters, one of whom is Joan Blondell, lurk in the most unexpected places in this hilarious, wonderful comedy that introduces Franciosa, an early Christmas gift to the womanhood of America. (MGM) Gunfight At The O.K. Corral RAMBLER Kirk Douglas, suffering from some fatal lung affliction, would just as soon someone snuffed out his life in a hurry instead of sitting around while death nibbles away at his breathing mechanism. To prod some of his trigger-silly Western contemporaries into doing the job, Douglas builds up a reputation as the fastest gun in the territory — and darned, if it isn't true. With that fatalistic attitude, Douglas attracts trouble and the wrong kind of people at an alarming rate. To Marshal Wyatt Earp, Burt Lancaster, this type person isn't conducive to the latest civic clean-up drive. In those days, streets weren't littered with papers. Instead, dead bodies cluttered up the place. Fortunately, Lancaster doesn't succeed in doing a thorough job of shooting Douglas out of town. There comes the time when he desperately needs another gunhand to keep from being killed along with his two remaining brothers. Rhonda Fleming and Jo Van Fleet add the Technicolor frills to this virile Western that has jour good guys walk slowly up the deserted main street for a showdown. (Paramount.) continued on page 12 C?4(6 aSotcfy a little Mississippi riverboat gal ^^^^^^^^who taught a sophisticated bachelor about Love, a stuffy town about Fun . . . and an ultra-modern family about Happiness! and the DnemaScopE * technicolor, co-starring LESLIE NIELSEN WALTER BRENNAN MALA POWERS-SIDNEY BLACKMER-MILDRED NATWICK withFay Wray Directed by JOSEPH PEVNEYScreenplay by OSCAR BRODNEY Produced by ROSS HUNTER