Modern Screen (Jan-Nov 1956)

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by COLETTE FERRY ■ I am not, by nature, a mountam-climber. I go big for valleys and warm, beated rooms. When I heard, among the bits of snatches of American gossip meted out to Americans abroad, that Bob Wagner had fallen hard for his co-star in The Mountain, that he and Barbara Darrow were The Real Thing, I didn't think it was going to involve me in ice and snow and doctor bills. I merely thought I'd have a look for myself. So I took a train to Chamonix, an attractive litde resort town at the foot of Mont Blanc in the French Alps and went straight to the hotel where the cast and crew were staying. It was called Les Alpes. "I am looking," I said to the desk clerk, "for Monsieur Robert Wagner, r^^i "^^^T T^T the movie star." (Continued on page 77) JL ■fZL. JCZL UP