Modern Screen (Jan-Nov 1952)

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COLGATE DENTAL CREAM HAS PROVED SO COMPLETELY IT STOPS BAD BREATH*! ^SCIENTIFIC TESTS PROVE THAT IN 7 OUT OF 10 CASES, COLGATE'S INSTANTLY STOPS BAD BREATH THAT ORIGINATES IN THE MOUTH! MARCH, 1 952 AMERICA'S GREATEST MOVIE MAGAZINE For "all day" protection, brush your teeth right after eating with Colgate Dental Cream. Some toothpastes and powders claim to sweeten breath. But only Colgate's has such complete proof it stops bad breath.* Colgate's wonderful wake-up flavor is the favorite of men, women and children from coast to coast. Nationwide tests of leading toothpastes prove that Colgate's is preferred for flavor over all other brands tested! Yes, science has proved that brushing teeth right after eating with Colgate Dental Cream stops tooth decay best! The Colgate way is the most thoroughly proved and accepted home method of oral hygiene known today! COLGATE No Other Toothpaste or Powder OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER Offers Such Conclusive Proof ! [ ... ■ "'. ..' ... M Get PURE.WHITESAFE COLGATE* Today! modern screen stories HERE COMES THE BRIDE (Ronald Reagan-Nancy Davis) by Arthur L. Charles 32 DOES JOHN AGAR BELONG IN JAIL? (Prize winning letters) 37 LANA'S LATIN LOVER (Lana Turner-Fernando Lamas) by Marsha Saunders 38 AFTER SHELLEY, WHAT? (Farley Granger) by Vicki Blodgett 40 BANG WENT THE STRINGS OF HER HEART (Shelley Winters) by Jim Burton 42 LIZ DOES IT AGAIN (Elizabeth Taylor) by Hedda Hopper 44 THERE IS NO JEFF CHANDLER by Katherine Albert 46 MODERN SCREEN'S PARTY OF THE YEAR 48 WORLDS APART (Robert Taylor-Barbara Stanwyck) by Susan Trent 52 TOO HOT TO HANDLE (Marilyn Monroe) by Jack Wade 54 ANYTHING YOU CAN DO, I CAN DO BETTER (Glenn Ford-William Holden) by Jim Henaghan 56 UP IN BRADY'S PLACE (Scott Brady) by Marva Peterson 58 A LIFE OF HER OWN (Jane Russell) by Steve Cronin 61 "SOMEBODY LOVES ME" (Betty Hutton) by Sheilah Graham 62 LIFE WITH LANZA (Mario Lanza) by Caroline Brooks 64 PRETTY-EYED BEBE (Leslie Caron) by Jane Wilkie 66 GARY CROSBY OF STANFORD U by Cynthia Miller 70 features THE INSIDE STORY 4 LOUELLA PARSONS' GOOD NEWS 6 MIKE CONNOLLY'S HOLLYWOOD REPORT 12 departments MOVIE REVIEWS by Seymour Peck 20 SWEET AND HOT bY Leonard Feather 34 MODERN SCREEN FASHIONS 74 ON THE COVER: Color picture of MGM's ELIZABETH TAYLOR by Nickolas Muray. Jewelry worn by Miss Taylor courtesy of Seaman Schepps. Other picture credits on page 107. CHARLES D. SAXON editor DURBIN HORNER executive editor CARL SCHROEDER western manager FLORENCE EPSTEIN, story editor LIZ SMITH, associate editor CAROL PLAINE, assistant editor KATIE ROBINSON, western editor FERNANDO TEXIDOR, art director BILL WEINBERGER, art editor BOB BEERMAN, staff photographer BERT PARRY, staff photographer IRENE TURNER, research editor NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Changes of address should reach us five weeks in advance of the next issue date. Give both your old and new address, enclosing if possible your old address label. POSTMASTER: Please send notice on Form 3578 and copies returned under Label Form 3579 to 261 Fifth Avenue, New York 16, New York MODERN SCREEN Vol. 44, No. 4, March, 1952. Published monthly by Dell Publishing Company, Inc. ^^^^ITT^^^^ No^oSoTe S"d SlKj Ml George m the Dominion of Canada. Internationa c°PYr'snt sec reserved under the Buenos Aires Convention, for the Protection of Literary and Ar istic Works All nghh Tl^^"^; $5 0o three years, Canadian living person is used it is purely a coincidence. Trademark No. 301778.