Screenland (Nov 1945-Oct 1946)

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Bob Walker, lucky man, has two gals fighting for his interest in his latest MGM release — June Allyson and Audrey Totter. exclaiming vociferously. "Heaven forbid!" And the distaff side. Do you think Greer Garson never did anything that irritated her family? Lana Turner? Ann Sothern? Joan Fontaine? June Allyson? I offer no speculation concerning the youth of these and other delightful Hollywood ladies. I merely ask', what do you think? — and add that none of our better actresses has ever laid claim, to my knowledge, to having been a "perfect"' youngster. I don't know how the legend originated that all actors come to Hollywood "unspoiled" and virtually wearing wings, and that they have to resist some strange form of corruption in Southern California air, so they can remain "unspoiled." It's true that we have a few young people who pass up great opportunities, but we have many, many more who may have thought of their Hollywood chance, at first, as glitter and glamor, but who "catch wise" quickly. These latter see that the only answer in movies, as in any other business or profession, is work. (And the top people work the hardest — who works harder than Bob Hope?) So (Please turn to page 91 ) Yoo-hoo! Bob and June make .up their differences in "The Sailor Takes A Wife," Next for Walker: "Till The Clouds Roll By." MARSHA H LETTER FOR EVIE ocUA HUNT w YOUR MATCHED MAKE-UP. a I. Big $1 box Woodbury Film^Finish Powder . Star-styled lipstick — keyed to your skin-type 3. Matching rouge — your justright shade Boxes of Film-Finish Powder, 25^ and I0£ plus tax. *plu« tax