Screenland (July–Dec 1947)

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Glenn Ford and William Holden (pals in real life) play, respectively, a Colonel and a Captain in the Union Army in Columbia's "The Man from Colorado." Ellen Drew, pictured at right with the co-stars, is the heroine in this Technicolor melodrama. Two child stars of silent screen days, Jackie Coogan, who won fame as "The Kid" with Charlie Chaplin, and Jackie Cooper, recalled with Wallace Beery in "The Champ," are stalwart stars of Monogram's comedy romance, "Kilroy Was Here," with Wanda McKay. Jean Porter is teamed with Jimmy Lydon, at left above, in Columbia's "Sweet Genevieve." Jean cuts a rug with Ray Hirsch, right. Below, Robert Young plays a Western role for the first time in "Relentless," Technicolor drama co-starring Marguerite Chapman.