Screenland (May-Oct 1941)

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Exploding the legend of Ogre Oscar Levant and presenting the brilliant and regular guy behind the grimace By Ida Zeitlin The scowling fellow on the opposite page is just the mask for the real Oscar Levant, who is exposed in our exclusive interview. These pictures help to prove that the famous Sourpuss is a Sweetie-Pie at heart! Top, duet with his pretty wife. Above, accompanying Mary Martin in a song for "Kiss The Boys Goodbye," their new film. Panel at left shows Levant as a proud papa, with Don Ameche in a scene from the film, and — solo. 27