Screenland (Nov 1949-Oct 1950)

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Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh in a dramatic moment in "Holiday Affair," RKO film. Another recent film of Janet's was "The Doctor And The Girl," with Glenn Ford. dates. You'll note that I haven't said we have "gone steady." I dislike that term. It sounds so juvenile. When I first began to go out , with Arthur I liked him a great deal. He never seemed to object if I had other dates. He never pressured me into spending my time only with him. I wasn't in love with him at first and I wasn't even thinking of such a development. But I found that there was so much about him that did impress me that after several months had passed we both decided we'd see how it felt to devote our time exclusively to each other. But — neither us is in a ( Please turn to page 67) Janet and Arthur Loew, her heartthrob. "I believe we are suited to each other." Janet as the ill-fated ballerina in "The Red Danube." "Naturally, I want to marry."