Screenland (Nov 1949-Oct 1950)

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Florence Mariy and Alexander Knox in "Tokyo Joe." She speaks four languages. With Humphrey Bogart in "Tokyo Joe." She married Pierre Chenal, who directed her first film, "Cafe de Paris." Florence discusses movie news with Morey Goldstein, an Allied Artists executive. Her Strange Desire Many believe that Fkrence kicks like a young Carbo, not only in appearance but in talent; as well. She's friendly, however. FLORENCE MARLY, born Hana Smekabva in Czechoshnrakia, is one of Hollywood's most exotic personalities. Cunently making "The Highwayman" for Allied Artists, Florence, following huge success in French and South American films, made her American debut with Ray Milland in "Sealed Verdict." She followed this playing opposite Humphrey Bogart in "Tokyo Joe." She loves Westerns. It is her desire that soon she will play in one, let glamour fall where it may, for primarily she's an actress. Below: Fh>rence with Ray Milland in American film debut, "Sealed Verdict." Made first stage appearance at 16.