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Bronx Blockbuster—Perry Lopez

A hard head, a streak of luck and a persistent stranger gave him the career that is still astonishing Perry Lopez and delighting the fans of this newest recruit to Hollywood...

“Trapeze”

Putting the strongly dramatic story of “Trapeze” on the screen turned out to be an international adventure in movie-making. Burt Lancaster, who co-produced the picture with Harold Hecht for United’Artists release, chose fellow New: Yorker Tony Curtis to star with him. As the third member...

That’s Hollywood For You

I understand Rock Hudson liked the play, “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?”—but not enough to say, “You can use my full name in the title.” Shirley Jones looks as if she was invented for Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals. . . . Whenever I see Debbie...

There Was A Boy—James Dean

“Death,” Jimmy Dean said, “is the only thing I respect. It’s the only thing that has any dignity.” Strange words for a brilliantly successful young boy to utter, but the moods that evoked the words were stranger still. Before you read this third and final...