Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1954)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

I Replies From Survey Reveal: 9ourorl O NURSES smDOUCHINCwi™ ZONITE FDR FEMININE HYGIENE What Greater Assurance Can a Bride-to-be or Married Woman Have Women who value true married happiness and physical charm know how essential a cleansing, antiseptic and deodorizing douche is for intimate feminine cleanliness and after monthly periods. Douching has become such a part of the modern way of life an additional survey showed that of the married women who replied: 83.3% douche after monthly periods. 86.5% at other times. So many women are benefiting by this sanitary practice — why deny yourself? What greater “peace of mind” can a woman have than to know zonite is so highly regarded among nurses for the douche? ZONITE’s Many Advantages Scientific tests proved no other type liquid antiseptic-germicide for the douche of all those tested is so powerfully effective yet safe to body tissues as zonite. It’s positively nonpoisonous, non-irritating. You can use zonite as often as needed without the slightest risk of injury. A zonite douche immediately washes away odor-causing deposits. It completely deodorizes. Leaves you with a sense of well-being and confidence. Inexpensive. Costs only a few pennies per douche. Use as directed. ZONITE— The Ideal “ALL-PURPOSE" Antiseptic-Germicide READERS INC... Continued QUESTION BOX: After reading “Gone with the Wind,” which is one of the best books I have ever read, I was wondering whether it will be remade. Sue and Rhonda Shapiro Elmhurst, New York Could you please tell me in what year the film, “Gone with the Wind,” was made? And what are the leading stars doing now? Peggy Hoyt Gainesville, Florida Plans for a musical version of “Gone with the Wind” so far haven't passed the talk stage — and may be further delayed by M-G-M’s official re-release of the original picture , a terrific hit in 1954, as it was in 1939. What are its stars doing now? Vivien Leigh (Scarlett) has recently been acting on the London stage, but Hollywood would love to lure her back. Clark Gable (Rhett) is starting his new 20th contract with “ The Tall Men.” Leslie Howard (Ashley) was killed in a wartime plane disaster. Olivia de Havilland (Melanie), after long inactivity, is making a comeback in “Not as a Stranger.” ED. Bright newcomer : Russ Tamblyn I have recently seen “Take the High Ground” with Dick Widmark and Elaine Stewart. Would you please tell me something about Russ Tamblyn who played a young soldier in it? How old is he? Is he married and where could I write to him? Does he have any more pictures coming up? I thought he was just wonderful . . . Margie McCann Helena, Kansas Please tell me who played the part of Gideon in “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.” Let’s hear something about him. He’s pretty sharp. Penny Bryan Houston, Texas The “sharp” young man is Russ Tamblyn, who's 5' 10" tall, single and will next be seen in “Many Rivers to Cross.” If you want to write him, you can write c/o M-G-M. ED. I have just seen “Demetrius and the Gladiators.” ... I noticed in the movie that the chair in which the emperor sat has S.P.Q.R. above it. What do they stand for? . . . Evelyn Zamba Detroit, Michigan T Roman Senate and People). ED. Could you please tell me if Gilbert Roland played in “Red Garters”? If not, who was the actor that looked like him? Marguerite McBride Sweetwater, Texas p !> His name is Gene Barry. ED. I would greatly appreciate it if you could tell me the name of the theme song from the movie “The Wild One.” Also, has it been recorded? Marie Nicoletti Mount Vernon, New York Leith Stevens’ music for the Brando film was recorded by Decca under the movie’s original title, “Hot Blood.” ED. Could you settle an argument . . . Who played the groom in the movie, “Father of the Bride”? „ T Cecily Johns Wichita, Kansas It was Don Taylor. ED. I want to ask a favor of you. There are about 45 men in our motor pool and we all took a vote to find the most popular girl star or stars as it turned out. The winners were Audrey Hepburn, Terry Moore and Debbie Reynolds. Now all we need is their Lucky Audrey’s the winner again addresses so we can write to them. I hope you will help us out. A lot of us don’t get • too much mail and it would sure help if we could write and maybe even get an < answer from our dream girls. . . . Pfc. Robert W. Miller c/o P.M. San Francisco, California You can write to Audrey, do Paramount; Terry, c/o 20th Century-Fox; and || Debby, c/o M-G-M. ED. We’d like nothing better than to answer every single letter we receive, asking for information and addresses of the stars. We can’t! Each week hundreds of letters are received. We can only answer a limited number in Readers Inc. each month. We suggest, therefore, that if you want to start a fan club or write your favorite stars, address them at their studios. And if you’re collecting photographs, a good bet is to investigate the commercial organizations that have pictures for sale. For a list of studios turn to page 108. ED. 34 ‘Senatus Populusque Romanus” ( the