Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Honesty In Marriage "No two marriages are exactly alike . . . but there is one rule no marriage can be satisfactory without By Alan Ladd Sue and Alan Ladd maintain a spirit of adventure. His next picture is Paramount's "The Rage Of The Vulture." "If a husband's first reaction when he hears a bit of news is, "I must tell my wife right away," little can go wrong, with the marriage — if wife is at home to answer the call." Alan and Sue. "The sex of an individual has nothing to do with his need to be loved, to feel important in some respect, to seek security and to search for many new experiences." MARRIAGES are like human fingerprints: no two are exactly alike. This fact may explain one of the great difficulties experienced by social authorities who try to set up blueprints for matrimony. The exceptions are more numerous than the rules. I am not so foolhardy as to think that the partnership which Sue and I have built through the years could be copied by any other couple. To make the same formula work, the man would, heaven help him, have to be exactly like me, and the woman would have to be Sue's duplicate. Naturally enough, I think the mold was broken after Sue was manufactured. However, there are certain principles in which we believe. Just as the sun rises in the East and water freezes at 32 degrees, even in Hollywood, there are some axioms of human relations which might as well be accepted without argument. We believe that no marriage can be permanently satisfactory unless husband and wife practice complete honesty with one another. By complete honesty, I don't mean that a man should search the dictionary for four-letter Anglo-Saxon words (Please turn to page 53)