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

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join numerous film big-wigs in paying tribute to that grand old man of Hollywood, Adolph Zukor, who, celebrating his Golden Anniversary with Paramount, was special guest of honor at the gala event. "Now, as many American stars can tell you," related a close friend of the Ladds, "the French are not the people to stand up in excitement at the sight of a movie star. They're much too reserved, much too blase, for that. As a matter of fact, that's one reason why a lot of the Hollywood stars enjoy vacationing in this wonderful city of Paris. They feel they can be themselves, do as they please, go where they wish without feeling they're going to tie up traffic and cause public disturbances. Well, Alan's too modest to tell you about what happened to him at the 'Shane' premiere here, but I can — I was there. Alan was almost torn limb-from-limb by an over-eager and adoring French public. And they weren't all women, plenty of men, too. Even the protection of several husky French gendarmes couldn't diminish the ardor of the crowd clamoring for a peek at their screen idol. Nobody was more astonished at all this hullabaloo than Alan." (continued on pace 62) an and Sue see 3 e European tour to an education t Alana, David. 52