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

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TOILET WATER CONCENTRATE BY LENTHERIC Spray it on from head to toe . . . Clouds of fragrance where'er you go! Exciting new way to wear fragrance . . . long-lasting Toilet Water Concentrate in a miraculous spray-type container sends a cloud of fragrance « whooshing over you at a touch of your finger! Adam's Rib • Dark Brilliance 2.75 Tweed • Miracle • Shanghai 2.25 _^ Red Lilac 2.00 J&f% Regular Tweed Bouquet 1.50 prices plus tax NEW YORK PARIS LONDON Screenland Volume Fifty-Eight, Number Ten FIRST RUN FEATURES TVLAND August, 1954 Exclusive Movie Gossip By Dorothy Kilgallen 6 The news behind the news on those rumors everybody's whispering Hollywood's Bachelor Husbands By Constance White 20 Many a Hollywood husband wants to eat his cake and have it, too She Keeps Her Clamour Showing By Jim Henaghan 22 Jeanne Crain's campaign to become sexy has created quite a stir Debbie's My Granddaughter By Mrs. Maxie Harman. 24 Debbie Reynolds has grown up but she hasn't changed He Likes 'Em Feminine! By Mark Flanders 26 If you ask Howard Keel's opinion, girls should be girls My Friend Ann Blyth By Terry Moore 28 She's proving that a career girl can set a spiritual example Doris Day Is Not A Snob! By Paul Benedict 31 The inside story of Hollywood's Number One enigma There's Nothing Like A Girl By Tab Hunter 34 Thin or voluptuous, plain or pretty, short or tall — bless 'em all Summertime Mother By Frances Franklin 38 Jan Sterling is proof that the stepmother fable is outdated Charlton Heston's Life As Mr. Clarke By Helen Could 40 Whether they're the Hestons or the Clarkes, Charlton and Lydia are a perfect pair "I Live An Exciting Life" By May Mann 42 "I love life — it's a challenge even when it isn't fun," says Joan Crawford The Loves Of Liberace By Bill Tusher 44 TV's new favorite reveals his past romances High-Tension Troubadour By Fredda Dudley Balling 46 Another Crosby — Bob — concentrates on keeping people happy Wyoming Wedding By Louis Reid 56 Bob Taylor and Ursula Thiess steal a march — a wedding march — on Hollywood EXCLUSIVE COLOR PHOTOS Jeanne Crain, starring in "Duel In The Jungle" Howard Keel, starring in "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers" Doris Day, starring in "Lucky Me" Terry Moore and Tab Hunter Tab's in "Battle Cry" 23 27 30 34 THE HOLLYWOOD SCENE Hollywood As I See It By Mike Connolly 10 Your Guide To Current Films By Reba and Bonnie Churchill 12 You're Telling Us? 15 What Hollywood Itself Is Talking About By Lynn Bowers 16 European Dateline By Dean Richards 18 Guy With A Heart _ 32 Record Roundup By Martin Block 54 FOR FEMMES ONLY The Basic Materials By Marcia Moore 48 Look Like An Angel By Yseulte Simone 52 On The Cover, Ann Blyth, Starring in MGM's "The Student Prince" NED L. PINES— Publisher Editor Tony Gray Business Manager Harry Slater Managing Editor Ruth Fountain Advertising Director W. A.. Rosen Assistant Editor Jane Gilbert Fashion Editor Marcia Moore Beauty Editor Yseulte Simone Art Director Edward R. Rofheart Art Editor Ray Aron Art Associate Anne Harris Adv. Manager James L. Cunningham Circulation Director Oliver C. Klein Circulation Manager Frank Lualdi Production Manager Sayre Ross Production Assistant James Corizzi SCREENLAND Plus TV-LAND. Published monthly by Affiliated Magazines, Inc., 10 E. 40th St., New York 16, N. Y. Advertising Offices: 10 E. 40th St., New York 16, N. Y.; Harold I. Collen, Chicago Manager, 520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, III. Gordon Simpson & Assoc., Rep., 816 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 17, Calif., 681 Market St., San Francisco 5, Calif. Manuscripts and drawings must be accompanied by return postage. They will receive careful attention, but SCREENLAND Plus TV-LAND assumes no responsibility for their safety. Address all subscription mail to Subscription Department, SCREENLAND Plus TV-LAND, 10 E. 40th St., New York 16, N. Y. Subscriptions $1.80 for one year, $3.50 for two years and $5.00 for three years in the United States and its possessions; 50c a year additional in Canada; $1.00 a year additional in all other countries. When entering a new subscription allow not less than 60 days for your first copy to reach you. When renewing subscription, prompt remittance helps to assure continuous service. Changes of address must reach us five weeks in advance. Be sure to give both old and new address and zone or other information necessary. Entered as second-class matter, September 23, 1930, at the Post Office, New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3, 1879. Additional entry at Chicago, III. Copyright 1954 by Affiliated Magazines, Inc. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS