Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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■ Right: Forrest Tucker and his wife, formerly Marilyn Johnson, at the opening of his latest film, "Fighting Coast Guard." Mrs. Tucker, who gave up her screen career when she married Forrest, is expecting Sir Stork. No actor appears in more films than Tuck. Esther Williams has as her guest on "Texas Carnival" set, Radha, one of the stars of "The River," first picture to be made entirely in India in Technicolor by an American company. Radha, well known dancer in India, says Esther is top favorite in her country. Above: Cyd Charisse with husband Tony Martin at Ciro's. They left for short vacation in Gotham shortly afterward. He's in "Two Tickets To Broadway." Left: Ella Raines and Gabby Hayes gabbing at Danny's Hideaway in New York. Oddly enough, Gabby was born and raised in New York, not way out West. Right: Mario Lanza and his wife at the formal West Coast premiere of his highly successful, "The Great Caruso." The film has skyrocketed Mario's popularity.