Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Claudette Colbert stopping off in New York on her way to Command Performance in London. That purty Swedish gal, Marta Toren, thinks maybe she'll take a special trip to San Diego some day with the biggest wardrobe any gal ever sported. On location there with Macdonald Carey for "Mystery Submarine," Marta faced gangs of movie fans clustered around her hotel morning after morning in the same old outfit — a soiled lavender dress, a white wool jacket, and sneakers plus various bruises she collected scrambling up, down and around a de-commissioned Navy submarine. An onlooker asked Marta if the picture was a Technicolor number. She cracked back, "No, it's a black-and-blue." * * # Barry Sullivan and Don Taylor got ambitious and started building themselves a beach house which their families are going to share — if and when it gets finished. There really isn't much collaboration on the actual building — Barry was busy in "Inside Straight," so Don took on the work. When Barry finished his picture Don was called to MGM for "Father's Little Dividend," so the_ planning is going on by penny postcard mostly. (Please turn to page 16 J Prettying up for San Francisco "Three Secrets" premiere are Pat Neal and Ruth Roman. Which Ones Did You See? LISTED below are 25 pictures and we're anxious to know which of them you've seen. We fully realize that you're choosy about what you see and therefore we're terribly anxious to find out exactly which of the 25 you decided to see. It will help us tremendously to know because then we'll be able to publish just the sort of stories and pictorial features you're interested in. Don't check off any picture you actually haven't seen. That won't help a bit. Just check the ones you've really seen. For the trouble and inconvenience this will cause you we have on hand a supply of 500 free copies of the February issue of Screenland to give away. So send in your list with the pictures you've seen checked off and, if it's on time, we'll send you free a copy of the February issue of Screenland. As long as the supply lasts we'll send out the copies. So get your list in fast. And now here are the 25 pictures. Check the ones you've seen. It will be a big help to us in bringing you precisely the stories and features you most want to read. Please don't check any picture unless you've really seen it. Editor, SCREENLAND 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, IS. Y. I Saw These Movies— (PI ease Check) barricade Cinderella Dear Wife Devil's Doorway Father Of The Bride Key To The City Man On The Eiffel Tower My Friend Irma Goes West Nancy Goes To Rio No Sad Songs For Me Our Very Own Slattery's Hurricane So Young So Bad Stage Fright Sword In The Desert The Big Lift The Black Rose The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady The Happy Years The Men The Petty Girl The Sleeping City Wagonmaster Winchester 73 Name Street City . . State , 11