Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1947)

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My Romance With Sidney Skolsky and Evelyn Keyes: Nice work if you can get it The “affair” was going strong until her husband came along — now it’s just a memo for a columnist’s notebook BY SIDNEY SKOLSKY UNDERSTAND,” said Sidney Skolsky, the columnist, to Sidney Skolsky, the producer, “that you know Evelyn Keyes very well. That you had a romance with her.” “How you talk!” said the producer. “And what difference does it make if I did?” “Ah, you admit it,” said the columnist. “I just want to ask you a few questions because I am doing an article on her.” That’s the difference between a columnist and a producer. A columnist leans back and asks questions. A producer leans forward and answers them. “And what do you want to know?” asked the producer, leaning forward. “I want to know how the romance started,” said the columnist, leaning back and rather powerfully pleased. “But in telling me about the romance, I want you to reveal everything about Evelyn Keyes.”