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PHOTOPLAY
Your August issue will be on sale at your newsstand — July 5
July 1956
SPECIAL EVENTS
Casts of Current Pictures 4 Let’s Go to the Movies Tanet Graves 34
Brief Reviews 26 Hollywood for You Sidney Skolsky 80
Cal York’s Inside Stuff 29 Readers Inc 82
HIGH LIGHTS
What Should I Do? (Advice Column) Spring Byington 8
The Lady’s Not for Burning (Beauty) Harriet Segman 18
The Rocky Road to Paradise (Grace Kelly) Alyce Canfield 20
Photoplay Recommends ‘’The Rack” 41
Kim Novak Found Someone New Don Allen 42
They’re Expecting a Living Doll (Simmons-Granger) Dorothy Manning 44
Shapes Ahoy 46
Tab Hunter: Caught in that Tender Trap? Hyatt Downing 48
She Beat the Barrier of Beauty (Elizabeth Taylor) Beverly Ott 50
Squeeze Play (Natalie Wood-Pat Wayne) 54
The Sexiest Girl in Town! (Cyd Charisse) Earl Wilson 56
“I was Letting ‘Marty’ Down!” (Ernest Borgnine) Sylvia Ashton 58
Glamour Gab of Hollywood Ruth Waterbury 60
Stamped by Scandal! (Jeanne Crain) Dora Albert 62
He Got Out From Behind the 8 Ball (Jeff Hunter) Maxine Arnold 64
Is College Really Necessary? Richard Egan 68
LIVING WITH YOUNG IDEAS
Play It Cool (Photoplay Star Fashions)
Becoming Attractions
Thrifty, Nifty — Nice (Martha Hyer)
What’s Spinning? (Records)
Photoplay American Designer Patterns... Needle, News
STARS IN FULL COLOR
Jean Simmons
44
Myrna Hansen
.... 47
Tab Hunter
... 49
Mitzi Gaynor
46
Mara Corday
.... 47
Elizabeth Taylor
... 51
Victoria Shaw
46
Cvd Charisse
.... 47
Jeff Hunter
... 66
Martha Hyer
.... 47
Cover: Color portrait of Kim Novak, seen in Columbia’s “The Eddy Duchin Story,” by Coburn; Jean Simmons, star of 20th’s “Hilda Crane,” by Powolny; Tab Hunter, in Warners’ “The Burning Hills,” by Avery. Other color picture credits on page 84.
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Vicki Riley 76
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EDITORIAL STAFF
ANN HIGGINBOTHAM — Editor RENA D. FIRTH— yfssociate Editor
ANN MOSHER — Supervising Editor janei graves — Contributing Editor
ELLEN TAUSSIG — Managing Editor edith Conner — Assistant Editor
RON TAYLOR — Art Director hermine cantor kamins — Fashion Editor
NORMAN SCHOENFELD — Assistant Art Director
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SYLVIA WALLACE — Editor JOAN RAOABAUCH — Assistant West Coast Editor
Contributing Editors: maxine ARNOLD, jerry asher, ruth waterbury Photographer: siD avery
JULY 1956
VOL. 50. NO. 1
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