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

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SCREENLAND October, 1953 TV's Red Buttons kisses the hand of Patrice Munsel as she arrives with husband for Gotham preem of her hit, "Melba." Joe DiMaggio, at the Bon Soir, hotly denied that he and Marilyn Monroe were secretly married. The usually calm Joltin' Joe snapped, "It's none of your business!" when a femme scribe persisted in her attempt to get him to admit he and his favorite cinemactress tied the knot in Marin County, across the bay from San Francisco a year ago last July . . . Tyrone and Linda Christian Power tiffed in the lobby of the Hampshire House. She stormed up to their suite and he strode out, hopped into a waiting horse-drawn buggy, rode a block and dismissed the carriage. Linda's refusal to ride in the open barouche spoiled a surprise Ty had waiting for her — a new silver blue mink cape at a Fifth Avenue furrier to which he was taking Linda in the surrey with the fringe on top. PS. She got the costly fur piece anyway, after they kissed and made up later that same night . . . The exclusive New York showing of "Julius Caesar" at the Booth Theatre had audiences applauding scenes in which Marlon Brando as Mark Antony appeared. Hidden in the audience during one such (continued on next pace) HOLLYWOOD ON BROADWAY , Danton Walker Betty Grable, with Mrs. Buddy Rich, visits John Bruno at his Pen & Pencil. Hubby Harry James and John are old friends.