Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1955)

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Fascinating, indeed, are the ways of fate. “A Star Is Born” was this lovely young lady’s first moviesetting her well on her way toward making the prophecy of that title come true. Her provocative role in ‘Tight Spot” followed. She'll be featured next-and she’ll be the season’s ‘‘brightest discovery”-in Columbia’s scintillating, CinemaScope and Technicolor song-and-dance frolic, ‘‘My Sister Eileen”and in “Queen Bee, ’’starring Joan Crawford.