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

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'hat she will and won't do, exactly where she draws the line and why, are revealed by Terry Moore, as she discusses precisely what a "date" deserves Tantalizing Terry Moore has turned out to be this year's most terrific girl! Any unattached male with marriage on his mind will tell you that. There is no mistaking the high-voltage impact she has. Her proud escorts ache to prove it's possible to make her fall in love and they persist in proposing a wedding. Whatshe will, and won't do, when an exciting man looms, needn't be a vague matter any more. Terry's told me exactly where she draws the line, and why. Sometimes she rushes at life with so much zest I call her wacky, but always it's evident that she also is wonderful. "Boys are one of the best things to have around," she said radiantly, when we began a recent long luncheon together. I pried her away from a group of severely smitten admirers, because I'd sworn to sum up her private code with men. The right response to a man, or the wrong reaction, leads to feminine completeness or deep loneliness. And Terry's not lonely! If you combine the race for her exclusive devotion, with her new long-term contract to star for 20th Century-Fox, it's clear why this is the happiest month so far in the exhilarating saga of the voluptuous Miss Moore. A sudden, amused, remembering look stole into her heart-stopping, huge blue eyes. "I mean men are nice company," she hastily added, afraid I might misinterpret her actual attitude towards age. "Chronological years have nothing whatsoever to do with masculine sex appeal. If he has a passionate urge to live fully, he is a real male at sixteen or forty-six!" She won't, you gather correctly, stubbornly limit her horizon on this score. Incidentally, Terry herself is now a luscious twenty-two. Off the screen her gorgeous shape is amazingly packaged in a mere hundred, perfectly placed pounds. Without her high heels she's only five feet two. Her face beckons with a fresh allure she doesn't spoil with excessive make-up. You may recall that during the transition period in her career, it decorated the covers of twenty-two magazines. Her gay smile bursts from a temptingly generous mouth, and you note with a jolt that her brow has a contrasting, classic serenity. Then she warms up on a subject and you find out why her personality packs such a merry, magnetic punch. "I don't believe any date deserves to be made over!" she observed candidly. "There's room in this world for many sorts of people. A bossy female has too much nerve! If I'd be frustrated not being myself, why wouldn't a man be? Why (continued on pace 60) Out on a glamour date, Terry meets Jimmy Ritz at a party. With English actor Laurence Harvey she is sophisticated. ^ Terry is the outdoor girl, in championship form, when she's dating a sportsman. Terry the athlete practices judo. Might come in handy? 35