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Screenland
PLUS
TV-LAND
Volume Fifty-Nine, Number One
July, 1955
INSIDE NEWS
Gregory Peek 15 The Private Revolt Of Gregory Peck! by Bill Tusher
Alan Ladd 34 The Troubled Days Are Over by Frank Degan
PERSONALITY CLOSE-UP!
June AJIyson 22 She's No Angel by Reba and Bonnie Churchill
Susan Hayward 38 Fact Or Fiction by Jack Holland
Bill Holden 56 This Can't Be Bill Holden by John Hammond
James Dean 53 Excitement For The Lovelorn? by Mark Dayton
Tab Hunter 42 "Marriage Is For Squares" by Paul Benedict
EXCLUSIVE
PICTURE
STORIES
Bob
Francis
30
Week-end
With The Folks
Jane
Russell
48
Something
For The Boys
TELEVISION
Jan
Murray
64
He Never
Had It So Good by Florence Epstein
SPECIAL FEATURES
Gossip
6
Hollywood
Love Life by Dorothy O'Leary
Reviews 8 Coming Attractions by Rahna Maughan Kim Novak 62 "I Was An Ugh/ Duckling!" by Dennis James Records 71 Let's Look At The Records by Howard Miller
ON THE COVER: DORIS DAY, KODACHROME COURTESY OF WARNER BROTHERS; MISS DAY IS STARRING IN MGM'S "LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME"
NED L. PINES
PUBLISHER
Business Manager Harry Slater
Circulation Director Frank Lualdi
Circulation Manager. . Irving Wechsler
Advertising Director Victor Dee
Production Manager Sayre Ross
Editor Ira Peck
Managing Editor Ruth Fountain
Associate Editor Corinne Kati
Art Director Edward R. Rofheart
Art Editor Lou W. Lupu
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