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

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what Hollywood itself is talking about! (CONTINUED) Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin are enchanting Eva Gabor above, but in their next film, "The Big Top," it's sister Zsa Zsa they'll have to reckon with. man, took quite a dim view of it. But the scuttlebutt is that Grace's real romance is an Eastern fellow who stays out of the limelight. Kirk Douglas came quietly back to town from umpteen months in Europe and got all moved in to a new house before anybody could say boo to him. Started a real American type picture, "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea," for Walt Disney right away. Two old-time chums, Tony Curtis and Gene Nelson, are having fun polishing up their dancing for the picture they'll make together at U-I, "Three Gobs In Paris." Hear Tony's going to sing in it, too. Nobody seems to know whether the reconciliation between Gene and Miriam Nelson is for real, but she's busy picking up her dancing too. Fernando Lamas doesn't let any grass grow on the pampas with romances. When he left his Latin wife for Lana Turner, it didn't take him long to hit the publicity route. Then, when the switch was pulled and he traded Lana for Arlene, more publicity. Talk was he already had his eyes on the new gal — star-type naturally — before he said goodbye to her. Nice friendly meeting when Diana Lynn returned from almost a year in London. She and her ex, John Lindsay, dined at the fancy new Italian restaurant, Abruzzi's, which he designed. Diana seems to be much more calm about her career and her home life since the London trip. Well, who knows what goes — the Gary Coopers have finished their new, small house which cost them only a half a mil. what with all the modern gadgets and glass walls and things. In the meanwhile. Mr. C. is off again to Mexico. He landed here for a fast week between "Garden Of Evil" and the new picture, "Vera Cruz." When the home town of Hollywood let forth with its big blast against the brash conduct of Terry Moore, she let it ride — thinking any kind of publicity was good publicity. But it got a little too much for the gal so she hired a real smart press agent to take the sting out of the columnists' critical comments and to build up some good will for the girl. The course, according to some of her critics, should include some lessons in manners. With all the talk about Ava Gardner and Vittorio Gassman seeing each other in Rome, and Farl and Shell taking up where they left off after the big volcano hit the Gassman marriage, people are wondering just where and what gives with Ava and Frankie. If Ava latches onto the tall and handsome Vittorio, she's out of the fat and into the fire. end Sheree North, with John Smith at Mocambo, rates high Joan Taylor's a glamour girl on a date with her husband, both as a prospective new star and as a popular date. Glenn Roberts, but she's an Indian maid in "Rose Marie." 10