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April 1953
AMERICA'S GREATEST MOVIE MAGAZINE
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modern screen
stories
NOW WE HAVE EVERYTHING (Lucille Ball) by Arthur L. Charles 32
FIRST-BORN (Elizabeth Taylor) by Steve Cronin 37
MAN ON THE MOVE (John Wayne) by Jim Henaghan 39
LOVE AT YOUR OWN RISK! by Louella Parsons 41
THEY BROKE ALL THE RULES (Doris Day) by Alice Hoffman 43
LOVE IN A PENTHOUSE (Janet Leigh-Tony Curtis) by Marva Peterson 45
A BACHELOR FINDS HIMSELF (Dan Dailey) by Susan Trent 47
HOLLYWOOD'S NEWEST SEX-QUEEN (Terry Moore) by Kirtley Baskette 49
THE GANG'S ALL HERE (Alan Ladd) by Sue Carol Ladd 51
THE MOUSE TAKES THE LION (Debbie Reynolds) by Richard Dexter 53
COURAGEOUS HEART (Anne Baxter) by Jack Wade 55
YOU BELONG TO ME (Jeff Hunter) by Jim Burton 57
HOLLYWOOD'S STRANGEST MARRIAGE (Cary Grant) by Pamela Morgan 65
PRAYER AND LAUGHTER by Red Skelton 67
departments
THE INSIDE STORY 4
LOUELLA PARSONS' GOOD NEWS 6
TV TALK by Paul Denis 14
MIKE CONNOLLY'S HOLLYWOOD REPORT 18
MOVIE REVIEWS by Florence Epstein 24
SWEET AND HOT by Leonard Feather 31
MODERN SCREEN FASHIONS 58
TAKE MY WORD FOR IT by Diana Lynn, star columnist for April 92
On the Cover: Color Picture of Doris Day by John Engstead Other picture credits on page 86
CHARLES D. SAXON
editor
DURBIN HORNER
executive editor
CARL SCHROEDER
western manager
SUZANNE EPPES, story editor CAROL PLAINE, associate editor KATIE ROBINSON, western editor FERNANDO TEXTDOR, art director BILL WEINBERGER, art editor BOB BEERMAN, staff photographer BERT PARRY, staff photographer MARCIA L. SILVER, research editor
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>3. Published monthly by Dell Publi \ves., Dunellen, N. J. Executive and on Service: 10 West 33rd St., New Vor* i, in. r. v_mcaso aZrtlfn^officT, MINo! LaSalle SwOicTgoJll. George T. Delacorte, Jr., President; Helen Meyer, Vicep7,< Albert P Delacorte, Vice-Pres Published simultaneously in the Dominion of Canada. International copy igh secured under the provisions of the Revised Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Wn^ All rights reserved under the Buenos Aires Convention. Sinsle copy price 20c. Subscriptions in U. S. A Son yet $3 50 two years, $5.00 three years, Canadian Subscriptions one year, $2.00, two yea£ 54 00 three years, $6.00, Foreign, $3.00 a year. Entered as second class matter September 18 1930, at the lostoC at Dune Men, N J., under Act of March 3, 1879. Copyright 1953 by De Publishing Company nc Printed in U S A The pub ishers accept no responsibility for the return of unsolicited material. Names of characters used in semi-fictional matter ore fictitious— if the name of any living person ,s used .t is purely .a coincidence. Trademark No. 301778