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PARIS • LONDON • NEW YORK
Pearls by Morvella
Screenland
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January, 1954
Volume Fifty-Eight, Number Three
FIRST RUN FEATURES
Exclusive Movie Gossip By Dorothy Kilgallen 19
Off-the-record news of the screen's most intriguing stars Hollywood On Broadway By Danton Walker 22
Visiting stars can set even blase New York back on its heels Hollywood Facts Of Life By Fredda Dudley Balling 24
Cupid and the stork were busy in 1952, but tnere was heartbreak, too Arthur Godfrey's Unbelievable Story By Betty Ann Welch 26
Show business has never known the likes of so unusual a guy What They Like And Dislike About Doris By Meg Morgan and Tom Carlson.... 29
How Hollywoodites honestly feel about Doris D?y's off-screen personality Made For Each Other? By Louis Reid 31
Cene Tierney would be happy as Aly Khan's princess How To Get A Man Back By Janet Leigh 33
"Of all tricky problems, this one is loaded with dynamite" Keep It Simple! By Mary Sherwood 35
Alan Ladd, in keeping complications out of career, has found happiness It's True What They Say About Gina By Cene Morris 36
"The wife incarnate, beautiful, appealing" — that is Lollobrigida The Romance Of Gary And Giselle By Henry Kaufman 38
The triangle of the Coopers and Giselle is more serious than suspected Paulette's Haunfing Past By Paul Benedict 40
Is self-assured Paulette Coddard so sure of herself after alP Portrait Of My Husband By Elizabeth Taylor 42
"There's nothing about Michael I would change" Maggi's Private Wire By Maggi McNellis 45
Listening in on what's going on behind the scenes in television Mr. And Mrs. Haymes Of Connecticut by Ronald Rattigan 51
Rita may not look like a home-and-fireside girl, but that's what she is
EXCLUSIVE COLOR PHOTOS
Doris Day, starring in "Calamity Jane" 28
Gene Tierney, starring in "Personal Affair" 30
Janet Leigh and Donald O'Connor, starring in "Walking My Baby Back Home".. 32
Alan Ladd, starring in "Paratrooper" 34
What Hollywood Itself Is Talking About By Lynn Bowers 6
Your Guide To Current Films By Reba and Bonnie Churchill 12
Constant Nymph 16
Record Roundup By Jane Pickens 74
Fashion A La Carte By Marcia Moore 48
Formula For Perfection By Elizabeth Lapham 52
On the Cover, Janet Leigh, MGM star, currently on loan for 20th Century-Fox's "Prince Valiant"
NED L. PINES— Publisher
Editor Lester Grady
Managing Editor Ruth Fountain
Fashion Editor Marcia Moore
Beauty Editor Elizabeth Lapham
Art Director Edward R. Rofheart
Art Editor Martin Rosenzweig
Art Associate Anne Harris
Business Manager Harry Slater
Advertising Director W. A. Rosen
Adv. Manager James L. Cunningham
Circulation Director Oliver C. Klein
Circulation Manager Frank Lualdi
Production Manager Sayre Ross
Production Assistant Matt Mallahan
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