Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1960)

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At all drug counters. € Guaianteed by Good Housekeeping Clearasil Dedication PBfl’^°andACNE SPECIAL OFFER: For 2 weeks’ supply of clearasil send name, address and 15^ to Box 9-BG (for tube) or Box 9-BH (for Lotion), Eastco, Inc., White Plains, N.Y. Expires 2/29/60. Lana Turner: Good spot for upset win. She chased some good ones. Always dangerous. Debbie Reynolds: Last year’s winner could repeat. Has discarded “Tammy” braids and is carrying less weight. Always game in stretch. Picked To Win: Doris Day. Class of the pack, what with Rock Hudson and “Pillow Talk” making it easier. The big surprise could be Lana Turner, the sentimental favorite. Sentiment goes a long way. BEST MOTION PICTURE “Anatomy of a Murder”: Can’t be overlooked. Dangerous if it doesn’t falter when it rounds the Family Circle. “Ben-Hur”: Big and spectacular in early workouts. Might be too soon. Tab for the future. “Gidget”: Young filly very popular with young backers. Shows early speed. Question is: Can it go the distance? “Hercules”: A surprise entry. He came out of nowhere, and could finish there. Strong, but needs more speed. “The Shaggy Dog”: Might be the sleeper of the race. Wearing the colors of the Walt Disney stable, which is noted for many winners. “Imitation of Life”: Old plug popular at the box office. A strong contender. Enough handkerchiefs could wave it into winner’s circle. “Hound Dog Man”: It came along for the ride. They want to give his jockey Fabian an airing. “Pillow Talk”: The wise talk makes it the favorite. It’s the class entry with best spot at starting gate. Should have best spot at finishing line. Got to beat this one to win. “Some Like It Hot”: A long shot. Strictly for laughs. Picked To Win: I’m going against the odds, the wise-talk and the sure thing. I’m picking “Imitation of Life” to upset “Pillow Talk” and win it in a Photo Finish. BEST MALE NEWCOMER Paul Anka: Will go all the way. Doubtful if he can win it for a song. Troy Donahue: The race is not always to the swift or the best looking. Tab for future Photoplay Derby. Fabian: He’s been riding the hounds and the disc jockeys for this race. Has the necessary speed for this short distance. Rick Nelson: Promised in previous starts. Always a threat. He could take it. Steve Reeves: A strong contender. Comes from a powerful stable. He can go the distance but is carrying too much weight for this field. Picked To Win: This is my Special, ( My Sure-Thing Selection. Fabian. \ BEST FEMALE NEWCOMER Diane Baker: A classy filly. Always gives a good performance. It’s not her time. Annette Funicello: Running for the Walt Disney stable. They believe she’s ready to win the big one. Has had several popular outings. Susan Kohner: Has been threatening and is due. Always finishes in the money. Dodie Stevens: Could spot for upset win. Showed good form. Has plenty of speed. If track is in the pink, she could take it. Tuesday Weld: Always dangerous. Inclined to break fast and falter in distance. Tab for future. It doesn’t seem to be Tuesday’s day. Picked To Win: Annette Funicello. It’s a close race all the way to the wire between her and Dodie Stevens. THERE YOU HAVE THEM: my se lections for the 39th running of the Photoplay Gold Medal Derby. However, don’t bet too heavily on them. The only thing I really know is that I don’t know how to pick the Gold Medal winners. Back in 1947, “The Jolson Story” won Photoplay’s Gold Medal and no one was more surprised than me. And I’ve got the Gold j Medal to prove it! So don’t bet on me. I’ll be waiting with you for the next issue of Photoplay — and The Winners. See you at the newsstand, on February 4th. You bring the saltin case 1 have to eat my own words. m