Movieland. (1949)

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Christian Kelleen Joan McCracken v Say Movieland readers / « \V FOR <*> O •V Barbara Lawrence is acquiring an education, experience and career all at the same time. Her part in Margie attracted attention, won her a meaty role in Captain from Castile. Howard Duff is radio’s Sam Spade. After an outstanding per¬ formance in Brute Force, Mark Hellinger signed him to a long-term contract. Now he’s starring in The Naked City. Wanda Hendrix may be a tiny girl, but she’s a big threat to the glamor girls in Hollywood. You’ll agree stardom is in the cards for Wanda when you see her in Ride the Fink Horse. Christian Kelleen is six feet tall, blond, Sweden’s No. 1 actor. David O. Selznick is giving him a star buildup and under his magic guidance, Chris is bound to become a favorite. Don Castle got his big break when he returned to civilian life. His performance in Monogram’s High Tide prompted M-G-M to give him the lead in Who Killed Doc Robin? Celeste Holm came to Hollywood after starring in two Broad¬ way hits. Now she chalks up another success. Her first picture. Gentleman's Agreement, makes her a full-fledged film star. Richard Widinark didn’t pull any punches in Kiss of Death and got rave notices for his portrayal of the merciless gang¬ ster. He’ll do a switch and go romantic in his next picture. Joan McCracken is another Broadway recruit. She was a hit in Oklahoma and Bloomer Girl. Now her pixie-like charm will enchant movie-goers in M-G-M’s musical, Good News. 45