Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1953)

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notes — all certain that this was a rare opportunity to catch Farley on the town. But they were mistaken. At the next big premiere, “Lili,” Farley was very much in evidence again. And again, Dawn Addams was on his arm. Later that evening, at Leslie Caron’s big postpremiere party, Farley and Dawn were among the merriest of all the merry-makers on hand. This started a barrage of questions flying in all directions: What’s come over Farley? Is if a new romance? Or is he just having a brief fling in the spotlight before returning to his tight circle of intellectual friends, his books and his records? The truth is that Farley Granger has burned his bridges behind him and is looking ahead to a rewarding future. ( Continued on page 78)