Screenland (Nov 1949-Oct 1950)

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li (ImbciU Cecile Aubry at the Dorchester Hotel in London morning after she arrived to work on "The Black Rose." She's still in teens, speaks English well. Above: Cecile in close embrace of Tyrone Power in "The Black Rose." Understandably, every actress in Hollywood would have liked to be Tyrone's leading lady in this 20th Century-Fox film of high adventure. Right: Corinne Calvet as worker of the French Underground pleads her cause with Dan Daiiey in the comedy "When Willie Comes Marching Home." She's individual, refuses to conform to glamour girl type. Below: Cecile was in just one film before 'The Black Rose." A ballet dancer's career was what she wanted originally; then she was given part in "Manon," French picture. Ty is one of her favorite actors. Corinne bears out argument that when 3 Frenchwoman has allure, she possesses more of it than women of any other nation. She's here with overcome Dan Daiiey. ri4