Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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prefer to wear themselves. * * * That couple that's always in the news, Shelley Winters and Farley Granger, have long wanted to do a picture together. They get their wish. RKO's signed them for a comedy called "Behave Yourself." It's all about a young married couple and their misadventures. This could be a rehearsal for the culmination of their own personal romance be cause the talk around town is that when they finish the picture they'll take a four months honeymoon trip in Europe. In fact, they may be on their way as you read this. # * # Betty Hutton's got a rival for her screen amour, Charlton Heston, in "The Greatest Show On Earth." And the awful part of it is that it's her own daughter Candy who is the big competition. The moment the big guy stops his cinema emotion with her mother, Candy is right there, gazing adoringly at her hero. * * * Ty and Linda Power finally made it back to the Holly woods from their long stay in London. But not for long. His next picture, "The Way Of A Gaucho," takes him to South America. Except for a few times when Ty's touched home base briefly, he's been gone from our town nearly three years. Itchy foot type, this boy. * * # Vic Damone should get a cut of the boxojfice take on his first picture, "Rich, Young, And Pretty." Twelve hundred gals in his home town (Brooklyn) fan club sent him a scroll on which they'd signed their names under a promise to see the picture at least three times each! * * * The tempting bit of French pastry known as Denise Darcel (you remember her as the only iemme in "Battleground") is coming back to Hollywood to do a beeg Western epic with Robert Taylor, called "Westward The Women." La Darcel has had a stormy time in New York and Miami, what with night club appearances and a few hassles with her husband Peter Crosby, who finally made her a little annoyed by pouring a bottle of champagne over her head at Manhattan's swanky El Morocco. (Please turn to page 73)