Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1952)

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^//COLGATE DENTAL CREAM HAS PROVED SO COMPLETELY IT STOPS BAD BREATH*! ^SCIENTIFIC TESTS PROVE THAT IN 7 OUT OF 10 CASES, COLGATE’S INSTANTLYSTOPS BAD BREATH THAT ORIGINATES IN THE MOUTH! For “all day” protection, brush your teeth right after eating with Colgate Dental Cream. Some toothpastes and powders claim to sweeten breath. But only Colgate’s has such complete proof it stops bad breath.* Colgate’s wonderful wake-up flavor is the favorite of men, women and children from coast to coast. Nationwide tests of leading toothpastes prove that Colgate’s is preferred for flavor over all other brands tested! Yes, science has proved that brushing teeth right after eating with Colgate Dental Cream stops tooth decay best! The Colgate way is the most thoroughly proved and accepted home method of oral hygiene known today! FAVORITE OF AMERICA’S “FIRST MILLION” MOVIE GOERS FOR 40 YEARS PHOTOPLAY CONTENTS FEBRUARY, 1952 34 37 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 64 73 95 FEATURES IN COLOR Ava Gardner 38 Jan Sterling . 58 Doris Day 42 Macdonald and Betty Carey... . 60 Tony Dexter 45 Janet Leigh . 62 Gene Nelson 47 John Derek . 63 Marie Wilson 65 SPECIAL EVENTS HIGHLIGHTS Study Period The Life and Loves of Ava Gardner Ruth Water bury No Blue Notes (Doris Day) Ida Zeitlin Look Out, Tony Dexter Kay Campbell I Married a Serviceman (Gene Nelson) Miriam Nelson Believe It ... or Not Sheilah Graham Photoplay Sneak Previews “The African Queen” Divided Heart (Peggy Dow) Maxine Arnold Are You a Good Hostess? Elsa Maxwell Strictly from Hunger! (Gene Kelly) David Chandler Take My Wife (Photoplay Pin Up #11 — Jan Sterling) .. .Paul Douglas Where Living Is Fun (Macdonald Carey) Lyle Wheeler Photoplay Fashions If You Want to Be Charming Joan Crawford New Name for Happiness (Ava Gardner, Frank Sinatra) . . . .Jill Warren Brief Reviews .. 21 Mud, Sweat and Fear. 22 Casts of Current Pictures.... . . 33 Readers Inc 18 He Aims at the Stars .. 13 Shadow Stage— Sara Hamilton.. 24 Hollywood Party Line— Edith Gwynn . . 11 That’s Liollywood for You — Sidney Skolsky Wedding Dress Contest Winners 10 7 Impertinent Interview Aline Mosby . . 16 What Hollywood’s Whispering About — P. S. Lowe 12 Inside Stuff — Cal York .. 8 What Should I Do? Laughing Stock — Claudette Colbert 4 Erskine Johnson .. 20 Your Photoplay Photoplays.... 70 Cover: Ava Gardner, star of “Lone Star” Natural Color Portrait by Engstead Adele Whitely Fletcher, Editor Ruby Boyd, Managing Editor Edmund Davenport, Art Editor Rena Firth, Assistant Editor Beverly Linet, Editorial Assistant Esther Foley, Home Service Director Fred R. Sammis, Editor-in-Chief Fashions Shirley Pettigrue, Editor Jacqueline Dempsey, Fashion Coordinator Jacqueline Neben, Promotion Director Lyle Rooks, Hollywood Editor Hymie Fink, Staff Photographer Frances Morrin, Hollywood Managing Editor Betty Jo Rice, Asst. Photographer Ruth Waterbury, Contributing Editor Maxine Arnold, Contributing Editor Cat York News Edited by Jerry Asher Get PURE,WHITE,SAFE COLGATE'S Today! FEBRUARY. 1952 EXECUTIVE, ADVERTISING AND EDI at 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Editorial Branch office, 321 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Harold A. Wise, President: David N. Laux and Fred R. Sammis, Vice Presidents; Meyer Dworkin, Secretarv and Treasurer. Advertising offices also in Boston, ‘Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.00 one year, U. S. and Possessions and Canada. $4.00 per year all other countries. „ , . . . CHANGE OF ADDRESS: 6 weeks’ notice essential. When possible, please furnish stencilimpression address from a recent issue. Address change can be made only if we have your old, as well as your new address. Write to Photoplay, Macfadden Publications, Inc., 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17. N. Y. VOL. 41. NO. 2 MANUSCRIPTS, DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS Should be accompanied by addressed envelope and return postage and will be carefully considered, but publisher cannot be responsible for loss or injury. FOREIGN editions handled through Macfadden Publications International Coxy. , 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Irving $. Manheimer, President; Douglas Lockhart, Vice President. Re-entered as Second Class Matter, May 10, 1946, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879, Authorized as Second Class mail, P.0. Dept., Ottawa, Ont., Canada. Copyright 1952 by Macfadden Publications, Inc. All rights reserved under International Copyright Convention. All rights reserved under Pan-American Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reservados segun La Convencion Panamericana de Propiedad Literaria y Artistica. Title trademark registered in U. S. Patent Office. Printed in U. S. A. by Art Color Printing Company. Member of The True Story Women’s Group . 2