Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1956)

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p seconds — with me new soft -cushjon PROFESSIONAL EYELASH CURLER naturally, it’s the best . . gold plated Molded Cushion refill, only |Cr You must try the wonderful new JlmiAw ' AUTOMATIC EYEBROW PENCIL never needs sharpening — spring-locked crayon can’t fall out . . . Velvet Black, Dark or Light Brown, and now in Dove Grey or Auburn . . . 39$ for two long-last ing refills Tweeze with ease-with the new silvery SPECIALISTS IN EYEBROW TWEEZERS designed with a grip that can’t slip— straight or slant edge . . . 29^ Last but not least— the world-famous MASCARA for long, dark, velvety lashes— Solid Form in gorgeous gold-plated vanity case — or Cream Form in smart kit EYE BEAUTY FAVORITE OF AMERICA’S MOVIEGOERS FOR OVER FORTY YE PHOTOPLAY Your June issue will be on sale at your newsstand — May 8 May 1 956 SPECIAL EVENTS Cal York’s Inside Stuff 4 Casts of Current Pictures 17 Hollywood for You Sidney Skolsky 18 Readers Inc 24 HIGH LIGHTS What Should I Do? (Advice Column) Spring Byingtor I he Things She Said to Me! (Interview with Marilyn Monroe) Earl Wilsor George Nader and the Marriage Question Barbara Rusl “The Birds and the Bees” The Bride Vanished (Mitzi Gaynor) The Story of a Happy Guy Madison Whistle Bait (Doris Day) I Fainted When He Kissed Me! (Jack Lemmon) Janet Leigh: She Held Faith in Her Hand Glamour Gab of Hollywood Detour to Destiny (John Kerr) When Shirley MacLaine Blows a Fuse What’s Spinning? (Records) Needle News Becoming Attractions Photoplay Patterns SUMMER TRAVEL IDEAS Vacation Clothes That Travel West (Photoplay Star Fashions) Vacation Wonderland Fredda Dudley Baffin; That’s Debbie Reynolds All Over (Beauty) Harriet Segmai STARS IN FULL COLOR Marilyn Monroe 38 Mitzi Gaynor ...42, 43 Shirley MacLaine . George Nader 40 Reginald Gardiner., 42 Shirley Jones 42, 43 David Niven 42 Barbara Ruick Guy Madison 47 Cover: Color portrait of Mitzi Gaynor, star of Paramount’s “The Birds and the Bees,” by Fr Jack Lemmon, seen in Columbia’s “It Happened One Night,” by Six; Janet Leigh, in Colui “Safari,” by Ornitz. Other color picture credits on page 116. Tex Maddot ....Maxine Arnolc Beverly Ot :■ .Cynthia Lemmor V .Pauline Swansoi ..Ruth Waterbun ^ ....Robert Emmet _/ Dee Phillip: A Chris Dagget V Let’s Go to the Movies Janet Grave: Hollywood Party Line Edith Gwyni Brief Reviews Cal York Predicts EDITORIAL STAFF ann hiccinbotham — Editor rena d. firth — Associate Editor ann mosher — Supervising Editor janet craves — Contributing Editor f.llen taussic — Managing Editor edith Conner — Assistant Editor ron taylor — Art Director hermine cantor kamins — Fashion Editc norman schoenfeld— Assistant Art Director HOLLYWOOD sylvia Wallace — Editor joan radabaugh — Assistant West Coast 1 Contributing Editors: maxine Arnold, jerry asher, ruth waterbury Photographer: SID avery MAY 1956 VOL. 49. I PHOTOPLAY IS PUBLISHED MONTHLY by Macfadden Publications. Inc., New York, N. Y. EXECUTIVE, ADVERTISING AND EDITORIAL OFFICES at 205 East 42nd Street New York 17 Editorial branch office, 321 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Irving S. Manheimer, Pr< Lee Andrews, Vice-President; Meyer Dworkin, Secretary and Treasurer. Advertising offices ; Chicago and San Francisco. „ „ _ ^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.00 one year, U. S. and Possessions. Canada $2.50 one year. $4. ri.,1' year all other countries. .. .. , , CHANGE OF ADDRESS: 6 weeks’ notice essential. When possible, please furnish stencil-imp address from a recent issue. Address change can be made only if we have your old as well as your new s Write to Photoplay, Macfadden Publications, Inc, 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. MANUSCRIPTS, DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS will be carefully considered but publisher cannot be resp for loss or damage. It is advisable to keep a duplicate copy for your records. Only material accompar stamped, self-addressed envelopes or with sufficient return postage will be returned. strp.f FOREIGN editions handled through Macfadden Publications International Corp., 205 East 4-nd btreei York 17. N. Y. Irving S. Manheimer, President; Douglas Lockhart, Vice-President. thp Re-entered as Second Class Matter May 10, 1946, at the Post Office at New York N. Y under ttie March 3, 1879. Authorized as Second Class mail P. O. Dept., Ottawa, Ont., Canada. Copyright 1950 , fadden Publications, Inc. All rights reserved under International Copyright • I under Pan-American Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reservados segun La Convenor it Pa Propiedad Literaria y Artistica. Title trademark registered in U. S. Patent office. Punted m u. . Color Printing Company. Member of True Story Women s Group 1 2