Screenland (Nov 1949-Oct 1950)

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Karherine Locke struggles to free herself from crazed Frank Lovejoy. Kathleen Ryan believes that Frank, her long unemployed husband, has found a job. Six feet tall, dark-haired, brown-eyed Frank Lovejoy is one of Hollywood's most promising new stars. Warm And Emotional, Yet Cold And Direct THE suave, insouciant men about town have had their day and now it's the tall, dark and virile guys who are coming into their own. And when that type man has a voice that can be warm and emotional and tlien cofd and direct tlie effect on tfie gals is ietlial. It was Frank Lovejoy's soft, yet crisp manner of speaking that won him outstanding success on the radio. But standing in front of a microphone didn't give Frank the satisfaction he craved. So he went on the stage where he could perform as well as talk. Then, he was offered a part in "Home Of The Brave." He went to Hollywood, did a fine job in the film. Next came "South Sea Sinner." Now he's starring in "Sound Of Fury," U.A. release. Frank's popularity as a movie personality is growing and if his film career is anything like his radio career, he'll be on the top in no time. Frank, with Dick Carlson, Adele Jergens, is held for murder. STAIRS l^S^ 43