Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1960)

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p 22 John Saxon tells me the real truth about rumors on him and Vicki Thai. Bits and Pieces: A long and amusing letter accompanied Tony Randall’s gift to me of his new platter, “Bits and Pieces.” I wonder if Tony didn’t snitch that title from me, after all. I’ve been using that heading for a long, long time. . . . Charlton Heston feels people who live in glass houses should never move to New York. Charlton had no sooner taken possession of his glass house, atop a California mountain, than he took off for Broadway and the play “The Tumbler.” And there stands that beautiful California vista with no one to view it. . . . The feeling is that Anna Kashfi Brando was badly advised by well-meaning friends in her arguments with Marlon over visitation rights to their son Chris. But Superior Court Judge Allen T. Lynch finally took care of that ugly mess and now Marlon is permitted to have the boy he adores for short periods twice a week. . . . Liz Taylor, in establishing a trust fund for her three children — “those grave, those quiet, those questioning children” as someone termed them — made a wise move. These serious little ones seem to need all sorts of security— financial and emotional. Understand Liz’s son Chris imitates Eddie Fisher’s singing, gestures and all. The Charlton Hestons are sorry. Close-ups: John Saxon is quietly dating other girls. “Vicki and 1 were never married,” he now confesses, “and she’s free to date, too.” . . . Jack Lemmon would have had a stroke had he known how frantically Glenn Ford tried to date his best girl, Felicia Farr, before he left for England. On the other hand, it may have jolted Jack into realizing what a prize he has in Felicia. . . . Millie Perkins took off for London to visit her best beau. Dean Stoekwell, without a word to anyone. Dean is making a movie in England and Millie couldn’t bear the separation. . . . Doris Day is all ablaze since Rex Harrison agreed to co-star in her “Matilda Shouted Fire. ” Rex is one of the best in the acting business and Doris is thrilled to the absolute bursting point. . . . Peter Lawford hustled over to furrier, Abe Lipsey, and ordered a full length, broadtail coat as a gift to his wife the day her brother, Senator John Kennedy, became a presidential nominee. And should Senator Kennedy win the presidency, won’t it seem strange to have Peter and his pals, Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr., roaming around the White I House? . . . Judi Meredith’s romance with Barry Coe may have ended in disappointment but you couldn’t tell it from Judi these days. The town’s bachelors are really giving Miss Meredith Judi’s happier. Anything to do with Jim Mitchum? a whirl.