Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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She's Some Punkins/ HALLOWE'EN is a prankish, (unfilled holiday just made for a pixie-spirited creature like Debbie Reynolds, who is devilishly charming and always bubbling over with enthusiasm for something new. To add to the mischievous side of this day of days in October, Hallowe'en also brings with it a dream world — the excitement of masquerade balls and make-believe — the mystery of being someone else. To an actress, this is an everyday challenge, though it need not always be make-believe. In her latest MGM musical comedy, "I Love Melvin," Debbie dreams she is a glamourous screen star, but so far as she is personally concerned, this is a dream already accomplished. Her success as a movie star is a very real thing indeed. And don't forget that she's got glamour — for that's no dream either. Bob Wagner, doing nicely with roles at 20th, continues as Debbie's No. 1 beau. He was a constant set visitor. Above: Debbie, as platinum blonde, with Noreen Corcoran and French poodles, all in "I Love Melvin." Right: At ease with Assistant Director Zimmie Zimmerman. Off-screen Debbie still dresses very casually. 27