Modern Screen (Dec 1954 - Dec 1955)

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NEW! DOCTOR'S DEODORANT DISCOVERY SAFELY STOPS ODOR 24 HOURS A DAY! \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ i . Proved in underarm comparison tests made by a doctor. Deodorant without M-3, tested under one arm, stopped perspiration odor only a few hours. New Mum with M-3, tested under other arm, stopped odor a full 24 hours. New Mum with M-3 won't irritate normal skin or damage fabrics 1 . *Exclusive deodorant based originally on doctor's discovery, now contains long-lasting M-3 (Hexachlorophene). 2. Stops odor all day long because invisible M-3 clings to your skin— keeps on destroying odor bacteria a full 24 hours. 3. Non-irritating to normal skin. Use it daily. Only leading deodorant containing no strong chemical astringents— will not block pores. 4. Won't rot or discolor fabrics— certified by American Institute of Laundering. 5. Delicate new fragrance. Creamier texture — new Mum won't dry out in the jar. NEW MUM cream deodorant with longlasting M-3 (HEXACHLOROPHENE) A PRODUCT OF BRISTOL-MYERS FEBRUARY, 1955 AMERICA'S GREATEST MOVIE MAGAZINE modern screen MODERN SCREEN'S 8-page gossip extra LOUELLA PARSONS IN HOLLYWOOD 9 stories Modern Screen's SILVER CUP WINNERS 6 THEY SAY IT'S WONDERFUL (Guy Madison) William Barbour 27 JANE AND PAT: HONEYMOON REPORT FROM EUROPE (Jane Powell) by Susan Wender 28 "NUTSY FAG AN" AT HOME (Richard Widmark) by Jack Wade 30 •ELIZABETH REMEMBERS (Elizabeth Taylor) by Ida Zeitlin 32 THE TALL ONE (Jeff Chandler) by Louis Pollock 35 YOU ASKED ME SO I'M TELLING YOU by Tony Curtis 36 I WAS BORN by Rock Hudson 38 YESTERDAY NOWHERE: TODAY THE MOST (George Nader) by Toni Noel 40 RACE GENTRY by Nate Edwards 42 THE GAL THAT GOT AWAY (Ava Gardner) by Ellen Johnson 43 NOTHING BUT BLUE SKIES (Judy Garland) by Louella Parsons 46 HOW MARLON BRANDO PROPOSED by Steve Cronin 52 HOLLYWOOD'S YOUNG DATING SET by Betty Miller 48 Barrie Chase Paul Gilbert Lori Nelson Tab Hunter Melinda Markey Lance Fuller Cleo Moore Brad Jackson Eve Miller Hugh O'Brian Joanne Gilbert Bob Francis featurettes FALSE START (June Allyson) , 18 THE CHALLENGER (Shelley Winters-Jacques Sernas) 25 HAVE A HEART (Robert Mitchum) 57 FUTURE INDEFINITE (Gregory Peck) 59 NEVER SAY DYE! (Sheree North) 85 departments THE INSIDE STORY 4 TV TALK : ; ;.. 20 NEW MOVIES by Florence Epstein 22 MODERN SCREEN FASHIONS 65 "On the cover: color photograph of Liz Taylor by John Engstead. Miss Taylor can now be seen in MGM'S The Last Time I Saw Paris. Other photo credits on page 87. CHARLES D. SAXON editor DURBIN HORNER executive editor CARL SCHROEDER western manager PAIGE LOHR, story editor BARBARA J. MAYER, associate editor MARILYN REISS, production editor KATIE ROBINSON, western editor FERNANDO TEXIDOR, art director BILL WEINBERGER, art editor BOB BEERMAN, staff photographer BERT PARRY, staff photographer RUTH RAKOW, 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 se/d notice on Form 3578 and copies returned under /Label Forfn 3579 to 263 Ninth Ave., New York 1, New York MODERN SCREEN, Vol. 49/ No. 3, February 1955. /Published monthly by Dell Publishes Company, Inc. Office of publication at Washington and South Aves., Dunellen, N. J. Executive and editorial offices, 261 Fifth Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. Dell Subscription Service: 10 West 33rd St., New York 1, N. Y. Chicago advertising office, 221 No. LaSalle St., Chicago, III. Los Anseles advertising and editorial offices: 8701 West 3rd Street, Los Ang/les, California. George T. Delacorte, Jr., President; Helen Meyer, Vice-Pres.; Albert P. Delacorte, Vice-Pnes. Published simultaneously in the Dominion of Canada. International copyright secured under the provisions of the Revised Convention for the Protection df Literary and Artistic Works. All rights reserved under the Buenos Aires Convention. Single copy price 20c/in U. S. A. and Possessions, and Canada. Subscriptions in/j. S. A. and Canada $2.00 one year; $3.50 two/years; $5.00 three years; Foreign, $3.00 a year. Entered as second class matter September 18, 1930, at the pfost office at Dunellen, N. J., under Act of March 3, 1879. Copyright 1955 by Dell Publishing Company, Inc.yPrinted in U. S. A. The publishers accept no responsibility for the return of unsolicited material. Names of characters used in semi-fictional matter are fictitious — if the name of any living person is used it is purely a coincidence. Trade mark No. 301778.