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Way back in 1950. of course, when Elizabeth Taylor was recovering from her marriage to Nicky Hilton, Hollywood was certain that she and Monty were in love. They were making “A Place in the Sun” together then.
No one believed them then when they said they were “just good friends.” Though when Liz married Mike Wilding, and Mike Todd and Eddie Fisher, and Monty continued to be Liz’ closest pal, it did begin to look as if they had told the truth. And when he and Liz were making their second picture together, “Raintree County” in 1956. Monty was linked seriously with Libby Holman. But like Hugh O’Brian with Soraya, it added up to nowheresville when it came to walking down that center aisle to the strains of Lohengrin.
So when the news broke in Munich that Susan Kohner and Monty Clift, playing man and wife on screen, were considering playing the same roles off screen, Hollywood was all shook up. That story made the morning editions, but the afternoon editions nearly over-shadowed it. Those were the extras that told how. in Palm Springs. George Hamilton and ex-Queen Soraya were living it up. Riding horseback at dawn, breakfasting, lunching, swimming and cocktailing through the day, doing The Twist come evening. Every day. Every evening.
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Of course, just about as colorful romance items about George had been appearing in the papers since his arrival in Hollywood. Last year there was the news that he was seeing Zsa Zsa Gabor — and it was perfectly true. From Florence there was the word that he was not only going places with Yvette Mimieux, but he was also acting as delightful escort to a positive brood of Italian principessas and contessas, teenage variety. And all those stories were perfectly true, too.
Yet just as true, the day after the Soraya news broke (and that, we assure you. is utterly, absolutely true), George was saying, “I called Susan in Munich last night. She understands our situation. She knows it is perfectly harmless for either of us to go out with people we know. She’s working with Monty Clift. It’s perfectly natural that she should go out with him.
“Let me explain about Susan. She’s the most charming girl I’ve ever known, but her charm is intangible. She is so vital. She is so very deep. She’s fluent in six languages, to say nothing of her knowing art and music and books in a really fabulous way. But she’s really unexposed to the world. She is very quiet on the surface, but not quiet below it at all. Acting is only one small release with her. She’s a ‘growing’ person. Vivid as she is right now, she’ll be twice as vivid in another five years.
“Now to get back to Soraya,” he said. “The night I first met her I kept hearing people say, “Sora, Sora,” but it didn’t register with me. I didn’t recognize her from her photographs, and I still didn’t recognize her when I met her again early this past December in Palm Springs. We were at a friend’s house, and everyone was doing The Twist.
“I looked over, and there was Soraya watching the dancers. I suddenly realized she wanted to learn how to twist. Before anyone introduced us, I was attracted to her because her face showed that she had suffered. Then I saw that she was shy. She certainly has had access to a world that most of us never see. But there she was, outside that world, and probably lonely.
“I went over and asked if I might dance with her. We had a wonderful time. There is nothing phony about her. Next morning, with about ten others, we went horseback riding. Then we lunched and dined and danced. Soraya is delightful— but I’m simply not thinking of marrying at twenty-two, not her, not Susan, not anyone.” George paused for a moment, then grinned his rather wicked grin and said, “Too many girls act as though they couldn’t wait four days after meeting you to marry you. The smart girl learns to wait. Any girl can get any man if she will just wait. I like Susan better than any girl I’ve ever known. I flew over to visit her in Munich. But I am not engaged to her because when I do get engaged. it will be about a day before I marry. I’ve only been allowed to vote for one year. I’ve only been able to buy a drink for a year. I want to be more mature before I marry. Susan knows this.”
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Susan probably does know it. but still it’s hard to wait . . . and wait. Susan’s parents aren’t too happy with the situation either. They like George immensely. They desire their daughter’s happiness. But they are simple people in contrast to George and his family’s glitter. They live a very scholarly private life, and their conservatism is shown by the fact that Susan still lives with them at home — and that home is the one she was born in. That’s unusual in restless Hollywood where many people move every few months. They don’t talk about it. but all their intimates know that they would like Susan married and settled down. They know Hollywood well enough to know that eligible men. for a girl of Susan’s refinement, are rare. George Hamilton is highly eligible. He is a gentleman as well as a sophisticate. He apparently is going to have an important career. He’d he a fine husband for Susan. Until now, she’s been patient.
But getting him to say the hard words while ex-Queens like Soraya. sweet girls like Maria Cooper or society girls like Wendy Vanderbilt and Daphne Fairbanks are around isn’t as simple as saying “pass the butter.” George has dated all these girls. Both young and less young, you notice, but all exciting. With his lively intelligence. his flair for living, his income, his name and his powerful maleness, he probably will date twice that many between now and the time he marries. He isn’t really a wolf. He’s just having a ball, a very glamorous ball.
Monty Clift on the other hand is a lonely artist. Susan is an artist, too. It just could be that they will seriously get together.
And what about Hugh — a man who mixed martinis and held doors open for an ex-Queen from New York to Hollywood to Rome? For one thing, he’s left Hollywood —but not with his head hung low. He opened in a Broadway show Christmas night. The title? “First Love.” And there are rumors going around that Soraya was