Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1950)

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Don't look now. You’re at the Mocambo. Over at the next table is Lizabeth Scott. It’s not polite to stare— but what do you do? You look up from your crepe suzette, steal a glance. Think she doesn’t know it? Of course she does! She’s a star . . . she expects it! That’s why she wears Woodbury Powder (Fiesta for Lizabeth) on her radiant features . . . and carries it in her compact. there’s Lizabeth Scott... Lizabeth is one of the Hollywood stars who chose Woodbury Powder, 6 to 1, in response to a recent survey.* Something wonderful in Woodbury Powder — a new ingredient — gives your skin a smooth-assatin look. The delicate fragrance clings as long as the powder. 7 heavenly shades glorify every skin type — no obvious “powdered” look. 15 4, 3 Of), $1.00, plus tax. r (Continued from page 4) He lias more talent and sex-appeal than any of the top ten men of Hollywood. Bonnie Bench Salt Lake City, Utah I, like Arline Haynes in the October issue, think that Betty Grable should be given more pictures like “When My Baby Smiles at Me," “Mother Wore Tights,” etc. To say that Miss Grable may be replaced by Susan Hayw'ard is pure fantasy. If Miss Grable does have any competition at all, it is in blonde and beautiful June Haver. However, I still think Betty Grable will remain on top as the undisputed queen of Hollywood musicals. Claire Baum Baltimore, Md. Question Box: In “House of Strangers,” w'hat is the name of the song and who is the singer on the record that Richard Conte plays after he has returned from prison and has seen his brothers ? Carole Altman Newberry, S. C. (It is Caruso singing an aria from the opera “Martha.”) Will you please publish the name of the girl who played the violin in the picture “In the Good Old Sumertime” and can you tell me something about her? Sally Builder Denver, Colo. (Marcia Van Dyke was born in Grant Pass, Oregon. She’s five-feetfive, has blue-green eyes and brown hair and is unmarried. Her next picture is “Death in the Doll’s House.”) I saw “Blue Lagoon” and enjoyed it very much, but did Emily, Michael and their baby die, or were they rescued? Nancy Armstrong Fresno, Cal. ( They were all rescued.) Could you tell me who played Finch in “Home of the Brave?” I think he is a great actor. I would like to know7 more about him. (Lloyd Bridges ivas born in San Leandro, Cal., January 15, 1913. He is six-feetone, has blue eyes, blond hair and is married. His next picture is “The White Tower.”) Could you please tell me what happened to Henry Fonda? I really enjoyed him in pictures and do miss him. Is he going to make any more pictures ? Jane Stetter Dallas, Tex. (Henry Fonda will take time out from his starring role in the Broadway production “Mr. Roberts” to make the movie version. After that he plans to continue in the play.) Alison Victor Newark, N. J. Address letters to this department to Readers Inc., Photoplay, 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. However, our space is limited. We cannot therefore promise to publish, return or reply to all letters received. 6