Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Frank and Kathleen Ryan as a devoted couple whose love equals the tragedy in their lives in "The Sound Of Fury." For a while, everyone but his wife thought Frank Lovejoy was just a hard-boiled character actor By Jack Holland THERE was once an important executive of a motion picture studio who had a habit of seeing Frank Lovejoy on the stage in New York and immediately sending for him to consider him for pictures. Four times Frank had come to his office. And four times the same thing happened. The man would say, "Oh yes, how are you? Hdw's the show going?" Then he'd be sure to say, "Turn around." Frank would oblige and the fellow would inevitably shake his head and remark, "No, no, you just won't do for pictures." Frank Lovejoy at one time was forced to agree with this man. But things have changed considerably since then. First of all, just take a look at Frank. He's no Tyrone Power or Montgomery Clift. You might not think of him as the roman I