Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1949)

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cMai^ion -Hutton Taught me a^ove Lesson P 28 I never used to be popular.. . 'Til one lucky night I turned a page and read: “‘Men are romantics at heart’, says Marion Hutton. ‘They like a girl to be so-o feminine ... to have the softest, pampered-looking hands.’ Marion advises: ‘Use Jergens Lotion on your hands — I do.’ ” Right then, I started using] ergenstoo! Not long after I started going out! First with Paul, then Cy, now I’ve got several beaux. Men really do choose the girl with the softest, loveliest hands! See how much softer your hands can be with today’s richer Jergens Lotion! Because it’s a liquid, Jergens quickly furnishes the softening moisture thirsty skin needs. Yet never leaves that sticky feeling. Still only 10<f to $1.00 plus tax. Hollywood Stars Use Jergens Lotion 7 to 1 Over Any Other Hand Care /[ Iqi/i/YoVSS Jerg**.r/ Contains generous samples of Jergens Lotion, Powder, Face Cream and Dryad Deodorant. Send 1 ()<.* to cover handling and postage to The Andrew Jergens Co., Box 6. Dept. 55-A, Cincinnati 14. Ohio. Sorry, offer good in U.S.A. only, expires Dec. 31, 1949. My hubby and I go to the movies often and enjoy reading your fine articles about movies and the stars. I especially enjoy practicing the stars’ hair-dos and trying to copy their clothes. Therefore, thanks so much for good, clear, interestingly posed pictures. You’ve made your magazine tops in good photography as well as tops in wellwritten interesting articles. Mrs. Alan Dunlap Willow Village, Mich. I’ve just seen “Key Largo” and it occurred to me that this is about the fifth picture I’ve seen when it’s been raining. Why is it that it always seems to be raining while a crime is being planned or committed? The rain may help the gloomy mood, but crimes are committed when it isn’t raining, aren’t they? Susan Rapaport Detroit, Mich. Why didn’t Richard Widmark come to Hollywood sooner? He’s sensational. Everything he does deserves an Academy Award. T. „ Bonnie Cleaves State College, Pa. In the December issue of Photoplay in “Riviera Revels,” Elsa Maxwell said that she thinks Rita Hayworth has matured. Well, she certainly should be, at her age! As for Tyrone Power and Linda Christian, how can any of us have any respect for either of them ever again? Thelma Kolaks Eureka, Mo. Congratulations to Hollywood for discovering someone like Montgomery Clift. It’s about time they were getting someone like him. After “Red River” we want more of him. T T Jeanne Lorigan Sacramento, Cal. Just finished “The Allyson-Powell Puzzle” in the December issue. After seeing “Good News,” which featured June Allyson, it is hard for me to believe the marital trouble between her and her husband. I think she has the most beautiful personality and charm on the screen. George Cornett Red Deer, Alberta, Canada Doesn’t Hollywood realize they have another Bergman in the making? I’m speaking of that wonderful actress Valli. She’s been in Hollywood for quite some time and we hear or see very little about her. Who can surpass her acting in “The Miracle of the Bells” and “The Paradine Bill Recuber Philadelphia, Pa. It’s been days since I saw “The Snake Pit” but it’s still so vivid in my mind. I sat through it twice because I felt that I didn’t quite catch everything the first time — there was so much to see. I’ve always admired Olivia de Havilland but