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THE ORIGINAL
SPRAY DEODORANT
FAVORITE OF AMERICA’S ‘FIRST MILLION" MOVIE GOERS FOR 39 YEARS
PHOTOPLAY
CONTENTS
JUNE, 1951
HIGHLIGHTS
Announcing: An Exciting New Contest 32
Continued Love Story (Kirk Douglas) Louella O. Parsons 37
The Gardner-Sinatra Jigsaw Elsa Maxwell 38
I Was There (Esther Williams) Virgil Apger 40
Hollywood’s Young Unmarrieds Katherine Albert 44
Look Ahead! Barbara Stanwyck 48
Betty Talks to Horses (Betty Grable) Don Allen 50
Try, Try Again Skeilah Graham 52
Brooklyn Eagle (Jeff Chandler) Ida Zeitlin 54
High Heaven (Jean Simmons, Stewart Granger) 56
Stormy Winters (Photoplay Pin Up #5— Shelley Winters) Liza Wilson 58
House with a Past (Maureen O’Hara) Lyle Wheeler 60
Let These Hollywood Experts Chart Your Beauty Course. . Vicky Riley 62
Photoplay Fashions 64
If lou Want to Be Charming Joan Crawford 96
FEATURES IN COLOR
Ava Gardner
38
Joan Evans
45
Esther Williams and
Shelley Winters
58
Kimball Gage
40
Maureen O’Hara
60
Farley Granger
42
Pat Neal
62
Doris Day
43
Jane Russell
62
Debra Paget
45
63
Betty Lynn
45
June Allyson
63
Mitzi Gaynor
45
Gene Tierney
63
Joyce MacKenzie
45
Ruth Roman
63
Carleton Carpenter
45
Jeanne Crain
65
SPECIAL EVENTS
Brief Reviews
.. 109
Shadow Stage — Liza Wilson....
26
Casts of Current Pictures...
.. 110
That’s Hollywood for You —
Dick Long Goes to War
.. 93
Sidney Skolsky
12
Hollywood Burlesque
.. 112
What Hollywood’s Whispering
Hollywood Party Line —
About — Herb Stein
14
Edith Gwynn
.. 13
What Should I Do? —
Impertinent Interview —
Claudette Colbert
4
Aline Mosby
.. 15
Your Photoplay Photo-Plays...
70
Inside Stuff — Cal York
. . 10
Laughing Stock —
Readers Inc
.. 18
Erskine Johnson
8
Cover: Betty Grable, star of “Meet Me After the Show” Natural Color Portrait by Frank Powolny Design by Budd Hemmick
Fred R. Sammis, Editorial Director Adele Whitely Fletcher, Editor Edmund Davenport, Art Director
Ruby Boyd, Managing Editor Beverly Linet, Assistant Editor
Rena Firth, Assistant Editor Molly Crickmay, Assistant Editor
Esther Foley, Home Service Director
Jacqueline Dempsey, Fashion Editor Jacqueline Nebeil, Promotion Director
Lyle Rooks, Hollywood Editor Hymie Fink, Photographer
Frances Morrin, Hollywood Managing Editor Betty Jo Rice, Ass’t Photographer Ruth Waterbury, Contributing Editor Maxine Arnold, Contributing Editor
Cal York News Edited by Jerry Asher
JUNE, 1951
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