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

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END THE AMAZING MISS HAYWORTH [CONTINUED FROM PACE 36] Cilv JState. -Aoe. many actors and actresses who waste their energy by kidding and clowning around the set between scenes. It may endear them to the crew and win them a reputation for good fellowship, and I'm all for fun and camaraderie, but when you start work at 6 a.m. and wind up at 7 p.m. each day, you need to husband your resources. When Rita is called before the camera, she illumines the whole scene, and she herself lights up with the flashing personality that her fans know. But like a well trained athlete, she knows how to relax between rounds. She doesn't bother to be falsely pleasant or to give off that surface cheerfulness which some performers seem to feel necessary in public. But she has a deep sincerity and you can always count on her to be completely honest, without being rude, inconsiderate or arrogant. Our Hawaiian location for "Miss Sadie Thompson," on the island of Kauai, was anything but a picnic, despite the travel folders and magazines. For someone on vacation, with nothing more involved to decide than which way to spend his money, Kauai may be the "garden isle" as advertised, but to us it meant long hours under a hot sun which was made hotter by the lights for the Technicolor cameras, or standing in artificial, pipedin rain, as required by the script. Yet Rita was never anything less than cheerful and cooperative. During the entire location, I think she had time off just once to go swimming for about half an hour. During her "off" hours, she's a lot of fun. She loves to laugh, and has a wacky sense of humor. Coming back on the plane from Honolulu, she made riotous comments on a two-bit whodunit which I had been reading, and which she borrowed. Acting it out, she had everyone in stitches. She'll amaze anyone who doesn't know her well with her command of languages — fluent French, Spanish, some Italian. She has an amazing knowledge of music. She has traveled, of course, all over the world, and can entertain with intimate details of every place she's visited. As for the beauty which has won her such all-encompassing titles as "the love goddess," since I do a little painting perhaps I can analyze it from the painter's point of view. Her features are not perfectly symmetrical, but there is an organization of the elements in her face, and a wonderful proportion, which makes it a delight to study. The balance of head and neck and shoulders is perfect, particularly in profile. She has the long, shapely legs of a dancer, and like a dancer, moves and holds herself well.