Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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Everyone knew the papers were referring to Yves Montand and Marilyn Monroe. Every day there were new digs, new insinuations. But today Marilyn could take it no longer. She sat in the living room of Bungalow 7 of the Beverly Hills Hotel, clutching^ the newspaper, the nails of her right hand still clawing into the column item she'd just read : What blonde boxoffice queen, whose husband is away, is acting very cozy with what leading man, whose wife is away? "Again," she thought. "Why don't they leave us alone?" After a while, she flung the paper to the floor. She got up and she walked to the phone. "Mr. Montand," she said into the receiver, her voice tight, tense. "Yves Montand. (Continued on next page)