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Brushing Teeth Right After Eating with
COLGATE DENTAL CREAM
STOPS
BAD BREATH
AND
STOPS DECAY BEST!
Coigate’s Instantly Stops Bad Breath In 7 Out of 10 Cases That Originate in the Mouth !
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Yes, the best way is the Colgate way ! in
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p PURE, WHITE, SAFE COLGATE’S WILL NOT STAIN OR DISCOLOR!
PHOTOPLAY
' FAVORITE OF AMERICA’S “FIRST MILLION” MOVIE-GOERS FOR 40 YEARS
CONTENTS • OCTOBER, 1952
I highlights
Inside Stuff Cal* York 32
Is June Allyson Retiring?.... Hedda Hopper 38
Why Are They Afraid to Marry? Sheilah Graham 42
For Men Only I Kirk Douglas) Pauline Swanson 44
Gable’s In Love Again! ' Elsa Maxwell 46
The Strange Romance of Mitzi Gaynor Maxine Arnold 48
The Not-So-Private Life of Rita Hayworth Jane Corwin 50
Our Second Honeymoon (Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh) 52
The Present is Perfect (Bette Davis) Ida Zeitlin 58
Photoplay Fashions 60
Boys Are Here to Stay Debbie Reynolds 66
Rory’s Gone Hollywood (Rory Calhoun) Diane Scott 68
The True Turner-Lamas Story Eve Ford 70
Look Who’s Here Liza Wilson 74
I features in eolor
Bing Crosby. Bob Hope
32
Lana Turner, Fernando Lamas. ...
36
Boh Horton, Howard Keel,
Robert Wagner
40
Jane Powell
32
Doris Day
41
Barbara Rush, .) 'flrey Hunter
32
Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh
52
Shelley Winters, \ ittorio Gassman. .
33
Farley Granger
56
Ava Gardner
33
Dale Robertson
57
Jeanne Crain and daughter
33
Marge Champion
60
B special events
What Should I Do?
Shades of Night
16
Claudette Colbert
4
Photoplay Applauds . ..
18
Laughing Stock—
Erskine Johnson
6
Let’s Go to the Movies—
Janet Graves
24
Hollywood Party Line —
“Miss Matchmaker” (Liz Taylor i . .
31
Edith Gwynn
8
To Reach the Stars
71
That’s Hollywood for You —
Sidney Skolsky
11
Four to Go (Scholarship Contest) —
Beverly Linet
73
Impertinent Interview —
Brief Reviews
76
Mike Connolly
11
With This Ring (Joan Evans) ....
78
What Hollywood’s Whispering
Readers, Inc
104
About — Florubel Muir...
12
Casts of Current Pictures
112
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OCTOBER, 1952
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