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Brushing Teeth Right After Eating with
COLGATE DENTAL CREAM
STOPS
BAD BREATH
AND
STOPS DECAY
BEST!
— —
Colgate’s Instantly Stops Bad Breath In 7 Out of 10 Cases That Originate in the Mouth!
It cleans your breath while it cleans your
teeth! Brushing teeth right after eating with Colgate Dental Cream gives you a clean , fresh mouth all day long! Scientific tests prove in 7 out of 10 cases, Colgate’s instantly stops bad breath that originates in the mouth. No other toothpaste has proved so completely it stops bad breath. No other cleans teeth more effectively, yet so safely!
Yes, the best way is the Colgate way! In
fact, brushing teeth with Colgate Dental Cream right after eating is the most thoroughly proved and accepted home method of oral hygiene known today. The Colgate way stopped more decay for more people than ever before reported in dentifrice history! Yes, to help stop bad breath and tooth decay at the same time, the best way is the Colgate way!
P PURE, WHITE, SAFE COLGATE’S WILL NOT STAIN OR DISCOLOR!
FAVORITE OF AMERICA’S “FIRST MILLION” MOVIE-GOERS FOR 40 YEARS
PHOTOPLAY
CONTENTS
AUGUST, 1952
HIGHLIGHTS
Breakup! (Olivia de Havilland) Helen Brown
Look Who’s Here! Liza Wilson
Do You Want Ingrid Bergman Back? Elsa Maxwell
Debbie’s Dateline (Debbie Reynolds) Robert Wagner
Pat Neal’s Heartbreak Hedda Hopper
Choose Your Star
The Quiet One (John Derek) Pad Derek
Traveling Man (Gene Kelly) Jeanne Sakol
Call to Arms I Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford)
What Really Goes on with Scott Brady and Dorothy Malone
Gladys Hall
Maggie Shows Her Age (Margaret O’Brien)
“I’m in Love with My Best Friend’s Wife” (Janet Leigh) . . .Jerry Lewis
Audie Gets His “Man” (Audie Murphy) Corinne Burns
“Thank Heavens I Can Swim!” (Esther Williams) ... .Sheilah Graham
No One Can Ask More (Alan Ladd) Ida Zeitlin
Photoplay Fashions
FEATURES IN COLOR
Debbie Reynolds, Bob Wagner
Helene Stanley
Robert Horton
Dean Miller
Arthur Franz
Hildegarde Neff
Keith Andes
Beverly Michaels
Patrick Conway
Lori Nelson
Gene Barry
41 Dawn Addams
44 Elaine Stewart
44 Ursula Thiess
44 Oskar Werner
44 John Derek
44 Gene Kelly, Pier Angeli
44 Janet Leigh
44 Audie Murphy and Son
44 Marilyn Monroe
44 Howard Keel
44 Arlene Dahl
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Continued Love Story
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Hollywood Party Line —
Casts of Current Pictures
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Edith Gwynn
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What Should I Do?
Claudette Colbert
8
What Hollywood’s Whispering About — Florabell Muir
16
Laughing Stock —
Erskine Johnson
10
Impertinent Interview —
Mike Connolly
17
Your Photoplay Photoplays....
11
Readers, Inc
20
Inside Stuff — Cal York
12
Shadow Stage — Sara Hamilton..
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That’s Hollywood for You —
To Reach the Stars
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Sidney Skolsky
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Brief Reviews . ...
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Cover: Esther Williams,
star
of “One Piece Bathing Suit”
Natural color portrait by Dirone
Adele Whitely Fletcher, Editor
Tony Gray, Managing Editor Ronald Taylor, Art Director
Editorial Staff: Rena Firth, Beverly Linet Art Staff: Marchelle Rush
Fred R. Sammis, Editor-in-Chief
Fashion Staff : Shirley Petigrue, Jacqueline Neben
Hollywood Editorial Staff: Sylvia Wallace, Editor Frances Morrin, Managing Editor Contributing Staff: Maxine Arnold, Jerry Asher, Ruth Waterbury, Ida Zeitlin Hollywood Art Staff : Hymie Fink, Betty Jo Rice
AUGUST, 1952
VOL. 42. NO. 2
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