Modern Screen (Dec 1947 - Nov 1948)

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"There's nothing wrong between us that marriage wouldn't fix up," Audie Murphy says, and Wanda Hendrix doesn't answer, but her eyes have love in them, and fear . BY DAVID MCCLURE Wanda Hendrix and Audie Murphy married ■ About two years ago, Hollywood was set a-quiver by a fresh, young romance that blossomed in its midst. Audie Murphy, boyish number-one hero of World War II, had lost his heart to petite starlet Wanda Hendrix. And what's more Wanda was enthusiastically reciprocating his attention. They, were in love, and no doubt about it. They were in love, and they looked wonderful together. That they differed radically in both temperament and experience, nobody seemed to notice. , Calloused correspondents shelved their cynicism and clucked approving tongues. Here at last was an idyll of which the film colony could be justly proud. Well, we're not saying they're 74