Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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M ^^^m —social or studious ^B^— at home or with a job You all know how easily everything can go wrong with your usual sanitary protection. You may put on a dress that's too clinging or find yourself again and again in crowded places with constant fear of "offending." No wonder you get jittery beforehand. No wonder the after-thoughts are unpleasant. Yes, it's no exaggeration to say "your whole month is spoiled." But Tampax is so different! It cannot cause a bulge or edge-line beneath the sheerest, snuggest fabric. It banishes the discomforts of pins, belts and external pads. And finally, Tampax causes no odor, thus removing the danger of offending . . . Tampax performs all these miracles because it is worn internally. (It is so small that a whole month's average supply may be carried in an ordinary purse!) Made of pure surgical cotton contained in one-time-use applicators, Tampax is a marvel of efficiency and comfort. You cannot feel it when in place and it is readily disposable. At drug and notion counters in 3 absorbency-sizes: Regular, Super, Junior. Tampax Incorporated, Palmer, Mass. Accepted for Advertising by the Journal of the American Medical Association 4 J. FRED HENRY, Publisher LESTER GRADY, Editor CHARLES W. ADAMS Art Director ANNE MASCHKE Asst. Art Director STANLEY M. COOK Production Manager KAY BRUNELL Fashion Editor Exclusive Photos by PICTORY So Easily Misunderstood Fredda Dudley Balling Looks are deceiving, especially in the intriguing person of Vivien Leigh Some Of My Best Friends Are Married Vic Damone "It's a lonely business, this living alone . . . I know what I'm missing" Matter-Of-Fact Marlene May Mann Baer Everyone is entranced when Marlene Dietrich appears, everyone but Marlene herself What I Know About Ann BIyth Roddy McDowall Roddy, who's dated Ann, gives the lowdown on this unusual girl If You Were Gene Autry William Lynch Vallee This is the kind of guy you'd be and the eventful kind of life you'd lead Young Man With A Future Robert Perkins Van HeHin, a success for years, still feels he's just getting started A Modern Wife Looks At Love Florence Marly "Marriage is not meant to be a routine, nor a p'rison" Becord Boundup Bert Brown Gene Tierney, starring in "The Mating Season" 28 Marlon Brando, starring in "A Streetcar Named Desire" 32 Jane Wyman, starring in "Three Guys Named Mike" 34 22 24 26 30 36 42 46 69 T What Hollywood Itself Is Talking About! Lynn Bowers 6 Your Guide To Current Films.. Rahna Maughan 12 Newsreel 19 The Ladylike Approach ( Gene Tierney) 29 Sincerely Yours (Marlon Brando) 33 Merry Mixup ( Jane Wyman) 35 Fabulous Fabiola 38 Movie Stars' Movie 40 None Other Than Donald (Donald O'Connor) 44 Bringing Up Bonzo 45 Screenland Salutes Margaret O'Brien 50 A New Star In The Sun Kay Brunell 48 Theme Song For Spring Elizabeth Lapham 51 For Personal You 52 ON THE COVER, ELIZABETH TAYLOR, STARRING IN THE METRO-GOLDWYN -MAYER FILM, "FATHERS LITTLE DIVIDEND" MABCH, 1951 ? ★ Volume Fiftv-five Dumber Five PUBLISHED BY J. FRED HENRY PUBLICATIONS, INC. ARTHUR KAPLAN Circulation Manager (Newsstand Div.) A. E. CARDWELL Circulation Manager (Subscription Div.) SCREENLAND. Published monthly by J. Fred Henry Publications. Inc.. 444 Madison Aye., New York 22, N. Y. Advertising Offices: 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. ; 6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2. 111.: 810 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 13. Calif. Gordon Simpson, West Coast Manager. William Thomas, Chicago Manager. Manuscripts and drawings must be accompanied by return postage. They will receive careful attention, but SCKEENLAND assumes no responsibility for their safety. Subscriptions $1.80 for one year. $3.00 for two years and $4.50 for three years in the United States, its possessions, Cuba, Mexico, Central and South America; 50c a year additional in Canada; other foreign countries $1.00 a year additional. When entering a new subscription please allow not less than 60 days for your first copy to reach you. When renewing your subscription, prompt remittance helps to assure continuous service. Changes of address must reach us five weeks in advance. Be sure to give both old and new address and zone or other information necessary. Entered as second class matter. September 23. 1930. at the Post Office. New York. N. Y., under the act of March 3, 1870. Additional entry at Chicago. 111. Copyright 1951 by J. Fred Henry Publications. Inc. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.