Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1953 - May 1955)

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lot of noise during the floor show, but our birthday girl out-shouted her. One of the most colorful characters at the party was the British star, young Laurence Harvey, who was bleached and bearded for his part in "The Talisman." Guess it's an omen with Rock Hudson — every time he starts a new picture he breaks something. Ribs, shoulders — and now with the start of "Bengal Rifles" he ups and breaks a toe! Rock's explanation, "I'm just awkward." Before the James Masons went off on a four-month safari to Canada, where he'll do Shakespeare, there was a bit of acid in the air around their house — seems the private drive into their house was named after her— Pamela. Since it cost Mr. M. about thirty grand, he sort of felt it should have been named James Drive. Speculation on their marriage lasting is running very high. Dan Dailey was like a kid at a free circus when he was asked, along with Nina Warren (daughter of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court), to go to Aspen, Colorado, for the annual ski festival called the Winterskol. Dan is one of the most enthusiastic skiers in the country (and one of the best). They and this writer arrived at the heavenly ski resort — an old mining ghost town which has been restored— in a beautiful snowfall to watch the town parade, get on the ski slopes, go to the ball where Dan crowned the Ski Queen. He was so in love with the town and the people that he allowed he'd stay until Aspen asked him to leave. Aspen wouldn't ask him to, so he stayed until his studio called him back to the Holly woods. When Bing Crosby asked for Grace Kelly to star with him in "The Country Girl," his reported city girl, Mona Free HIs suit "Botany" Brand "SOO" tailored by Daroff. 9