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SEPTEMBER, 1960 AMERICA'S GREATEST MOVIE MAGAZINE
STORIES
Marilyn Monroe 17 The Ghost That Haunts Marilyn Monroe
by Victoria Cole
Robert Stack 20 How Luck And Love Clobbered Bob Stack
by Ed DeBlasio
Shirley MacLaine 22 The Heartache Of Shirley MacLaine's Marriage
by Helen Weller
Kim Novak 24 My God, Will I End Up A Spinster? by Lance Eliot
May Britt 26 An Open Letter To May Britt's Co-Workers
And Friends . . .
Tuesday Weld 28 Is It Too Late For Me To Change My Ways? .
by Rosamond Gaylor
Bobby Rydell 30 The Kid Was Starving! by Paul Denis
Vivien Leigh
laurence Olivier 34 This Is Vivien Leigh by Beverly Linet
Annette Funicello 38 I Know There Are Miracles by George Christy
Elizabeth Taylor
Eddie Fisher 40 Liz Walks Out!
Bobby Darin 42 We're Getting Married! by Bobby Darin
Ava Gardner 44 Ava Gardner's Lost Baby
Debbie Reynolds 46 Debbie In Trouble! by Bob Thomas
FEATURETTES
Linda Crista? 5 Linda Cristal And The Battle Of The Bulge
Elvis Presley
Cliff Richard 56 Cliff Richard's Idol, Elvis Presley
Margaret Leighton
Laurence Harvey 62 Meeting Margaret
Irene Dunne 66 The Red And The Blue
Joannie Sommers 76 Paid: By Joanie Sommers — An I-O-U To God
DEPARTMENTS
Louella Parsons 9 Eight-Page Gossip Extra
4 The Inside Story
6 New Movies by Florence Epstein
64 Disk Jockeys' Quiz
74 September Birthdays
79 $150 For You
Cover Photograph from Gilloon Other Photographers' Credits on Page 53
DAVID MYERS, editor
SAM BLUM, managing editor
TERRY DAVIDSON, story editor LINDA OLSHEIM, production editor ED DeBLASIO, special correspondent BEVERLY LINET, contributing editor ERNESTINE R. COOKE, ed. assistant GENE HOYT, research director
MICHAEL LEFCOURT, art editor HELEN WELLER, west coast editor
DOLORES M. SHAW, asst. art editor CARLOS CLARENS, research JEANNE SMITH, editorial research EUGENE WITAL, photographic art AUGUSTINE PENNETTO, cover FERNANDO TEXIDOR, art director
POSTMASTER: Please send notice on Form 3579 to 321 West 44 Street, New York 36, New York
MODERN SCREEN. Vol. 54, No. 8, September, 1960. Published Monthly by Dell Publishing Co.. Inc.. Office df publication ■ at Washington and South Aves., Dunellen. N. J. Executive and editorial offices. 750 Third Avenue. New York 17. N. Y. Dell Subscription Service: 321 W. 44th St.. New York 36. N. Y. Chicago advertising office 221 No LaSalle St.. Chicago. 111. Albert P. Delacorte. Publisher; Helen Meyer, President; Paul R. Lilly. Executive Vice-President; William F. Callahan. Jr., Vice-President; Harold Clark. Vice-President-Advertising Director Published simultaneously in the Dominion of Canada. International copyright secured under the provisions of the revised Convention for the protection of Literary and Artistic Works All rights reserved under the Buenos Aires Convention Single copy price 25c in U. S. A. and Possessions and Canada. Subscription in U. S. A. and Possessions and Canada $2.50 one year. $4,00 two years, $5.50 three years. Subscription for Pan American and foreign countries, $3 50 a year. Second class postage paid at Dunellen, New Jersey, Copyright 1960 by Dell Publishing Co.. Inc. Printed in U. S. A. The Publishers assume no responsibility for the return of unsolicited material. Trademark No. 596800.