Screenland (Jul-Dec 1948)

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Bing Crosby and his wife, Dixie, relax at reception in Crys "The Emperor Waltz" at the Paramount Theatre. It took such tal Room of Beverly Hills Hotel following the premiere of his an occasion to get the elusive Bing to come out of hiding. Bing and Clark step aut! Above: Bing and Dixie at reception with Edw. G. Robinson in background. Right: The other elusive gentleman who took in both the opening and party that followed was Clark Cable who escorted Anita Colby. Above Center: Clark and Anita in deep conversation in Crystal Room. Above Right: Bing covers his face with program in theatre as photographers start to gather, but Dixie doesn't seem to mind. Joan Fontaine, Bing's co-star in "The Emperor Waltz," was also present at both premiere and reception, being escorted by her husband William Dozier.