Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1951)

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(Apr.) //‘•2 (F) RAWHIDE — 2Qth Century-Fox: Tin gling suspense story about the terror that results when four desperate jail breakers invade a desert stage coach station run by Tyrone Power. With Susan Hayward, Dean Jagger, Hugh Marlowe. (Apr.) /// iF) ROYAL WEDDING— M-G-M: Lavish Technicolor musical with Jane Powell and Fred Astaire as a brother and sister team who dance in London at the time of Princess Elizabeth's wedding. With Peter Lawford, Sarah Churchill, Keenan Wynn. (Apr.) i/I/' (F) STAGE TO TUCSON— Columbia: Plenty of shootin’, ridin’ and fightin’ in this Technicolor Western featuring Wayne Morris and Rod Cameron as trouble shooters hired by the government to investigate the disappearance of Union Army stage coaches. With Kay Buckley. 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V/k/ (F) VENGEANCE VALLEY— M-G-.M : Unusual Technicolor Western in which Burt Lancaster, accused of fathering Sally Forrest’s baby, is marked for death bv her brothers John Ireland and Hugh O’Brian. Bob Walker’s the real culprit, Joanne Dru his wife, Carleton Carpenter — a ranch hand. (Apr.) j/k^ (F) WEST POINT SI'ORY, THE — Warners: The famed military academy provides the setting for this lilting musical with James Cagney, Gene Nelson and Virginia Mayo doing some fast stepping; Doris Day, Gordon MacRae ably handle vocals. (Feb.) NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS When changing your address, please promptly advise your postmaster and Macfadden Publications, Inc., six weeks in advance, furnishing both your old address ( printed label) and your new address, in order that copies of PHOTOPLAY may continue to reach you without delay. Such notification may be by letter or on post office card Forms 22 and 22-S, respectively, which your postmaster will supply on reauest. _ MACFADDEN PUBLICATIONS, INC. 205 E. 42nd Street New York 17, N. Y. 28