Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Farley Granger and Shelley Winters are still having a big time together, here at Mocambo. part of the Flynn estate. Maybe this hobby stems from having been raised in Western Kansas where the pheasants are thicker'n oil wells. You're apt to see quite a bit of Pat on the screen. She has two pictures cookin' at Warners — "Starlift" and "The Big Trees," with Kirk Douglas as leading man in the latter one. * * * John Lund's a happy fella these days. Seems he got real fed up with the city slicker characters he's been doing on the screen so he broke out of the corral at Paramount and trotted over to Universal-International where he was welcomed and given two Western pictures, one called "Battle Of Apache Pass" and another one "Bronco Buster." Apache Pass" kinda puts another guy, Jeff Chandler, in a rut. He'll be the Indian, Lovely Marilyn Maxwell, in studded satin gown, with Arthur Loew, Jr. at the Mocambo. Cochise, again — you'll remember please that his portrayal of Cochise in "Broken Arrow" earned him an Academy nomination a couple of years ago. * * * MGM is beginning to look like Broadway these days. Three top names from the three top musicals running in New York are doing pictures on the lot, on leave of absence from their hit shows. Vivian Blaine, who for years couldn't get (Please turn to page 72 J It's true— a sparkling, successful smile depends on a healthy mouth — and here's how cleansing with Ipana Tooth Paste helps keep your whole mouth healthy! 1 . TEETH. To reduce tooth decay effectively, no other tooth paste — ammoniated or regular— has been proved better than Ipana. 2. GUMS. Brush teeth from gum margins toward biting edges. Ipana helps remove irritants that can lead to gum troubles. 3. BREATH. Ipana sweetens breath instantly, makes mouth feel good. Get a tube of Ipana today. For teeth that Sparkle bright . . . the answer is IPANA! For breath that's Sparkling fresh ...the answer | is IPANA! m A Product of Bristol-Myers 13