Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1952)

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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 ! It deans your breath while it deans 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 thfot 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! 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 COVER: RITA HAYWORTH, STAR OF “AFFAIR IN TRINIDAD” NATURAL COLOR PORTRAIT BY COBURN Tony Gray — Editor Beverly Ott — Managing Editor Ron Taylor — Art Director Charlotte Plimmer— Coordinating Editor Rena Firth -Associate Editor Suzanne NicoL -Assistant Editor Beverly Linet — Assistant Editor Jacqueline Neben— Fashions Marchelle Rush— Art 'stag Fred Saminis — Editor-m-Chiet HOLLYWOOD EDITORIAL STAFF: Sylvia Wallace — Editor F ranees Morrin— Managing Editor contributing staff: Maxine Arnold, Jerry Asher, Ruth Waterbury, Ida Zeitlin Hollywood art staff: Hymie Fink, Betty Jo Rice OCTOBER, 1952 PHOTOPLAY PUBLISHED MONTHLY by Macfadden Publications, Inc., New York, N. V. EXECUTIVE, ADVERTISING AND EDITORIAL OFFICES at ,;>05 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Editorial Branch office, 321 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills. Calif Harold A. Wise, President; David N. Laux, Fred R Sammis and S. N. Himmelman, Vice Presidents; Meyei Dworkin, Secretary and Treasurer. Advertising officealso in Chicago and San Francisco. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.00 one year. U. S'. and Possessions. Canada, $2.50 one year. $4.00 per year all other countries. CHANGE OF ADDRESS: 6 weeks’ notice essential. When possible, please furnish stencil-impression address from a recent issue. Address change can be made only if we have your old, as well as your new address. Write to Photoplay, Macfadden Publications, Inc., 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17. N. Y. Member of The True VOL. 42, NO. 4 MANUSCRIPTS, DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS Should be accompanied by addressed envelope and return postage and will be carefully considered, but publisher cannot be responsible for loss or injury. FOREIGN editions handled through Macfadden Publications International Corp., 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Irving S. Manheimer, President; Douglas Lockhart, Vice President. Re-entered as Second Ciass Matter. May 10, 1946, at the Post Office at New York. N. Y.. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Authorized as Second Class mail, P. O. Dept.. Ottawa, Ont., Canada. Copyright 1952 by Macfadden Publications. Inc. All rights reserved under International Copyright Convention. All rights reserved under Pan-American Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reservados segun La Convencion Panamericana de Propiedad Literaria y Artistica. Title trademark registered in U. S. Patent Office. Printed in U. S. A. by Art Color Printing Company. Story Women’s Group