Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1956)

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England’s Marilyn Monroe, Diana Dors, and her husband, Dennis Hamilton, are enjoying Hollywood so much they might even buy a home there To everyone’s relief, Jeanne Crain and Paul Brinkman plan a “quiet” divorce. Meanwhile. Jeanne steps out — with business acquaintance; INSIDE STDFR Continued converged — and all but engulfed the great Miss Booth! Anita and her husband, Anthony Steel, were completely ignored by the lens lads and received their biggest greeting from a white miniature poodle waiting with a friend. It can happen here! Hollywood Merry-Go-Round; Nothing could make Doris Day any happier, she says, than having another baby. Unfortunately, however, the rumor isn’t true. Marriage to Marty Melcher has given Dodo confidence and emotional security she never had before. She and Marty both agree that a baby is all they need to complete their bond of happiness. . . A little thing like criticism won’t dampen Ernest Borgnine’s enthusiasm or lessen his gratitude. Some folks say he’s been overdoing the humility bit since winning the Oscar. Anyone knowing Ernie is well aware that there isn’t a phony bone in his body. . . Obviously, Jeanne Crain believes there’s safety in numbers. She never appears in public with less than two or three escorts. Incidentally, Hollywood was relieved when she softened some of her pre-divorce charges against Paul Brinkman. Such things not only affect individuals — in this case her children — but they also reflect inadvertently on the whole motion-picture industry. Oh, that Elvis! On stage or visiting patients in a Memphis hospital, Elvis Presley holds his audiences, young and old, spellbound Bosom Friends: The welcome party RKO and George Gobel threw for British bombshell Diana Dors brought out necklines that plunged all the way to Hollywood and Vine! Now, no one could ever hate Georgie-Porgie, but some well-stacked Hollywood blonds are pouting at him. They can t understand why he should carry coals to Newcastle. In this case, import England’s Marilyn Monroe to play opposite him in “I Married a Woman.” Maybe George goes for British accents! Today's Target: All of Hollywood, in eluding Paramount, which holds hif contract, was glued to TV sets whei Steve Allen promised to de-gyrate Elvi; “The Pelvis” Presley. Allen kept hii promise, and the torso-tossing singini sensation certainly was subdued! Min us the suggestive exhibitionism. Holly wood feels, Presley has little to offer Only time — and his forthcoming firs movie which is scheduled to start pre duction late this year — will tell th story. 22