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Pop’s Tops
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Chris is the pride and joy of Jeff Hunter and Barbara Rush—trouble is, they’re so often away making movies!
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Already Glenn Ford’s son Peter is taking up the hobbies of his pop—Pete’s becoming expert at picture taking.
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Like father, like son—Jerry Lewis’s youngest, Ronnie, can mug right back at his old man just like an expert.
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Dads are all right, says Ann Widmark, Dick’s daughter, but they never manage to button you up as mothers do.
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Maybe Terence Michael Murphy is a bit young to give Audie a hand at the lawn mower, but his heart’s in it!
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Award winner Bill Holden gets away from it all in his backyard gymnastics with his sons Peter and Scotty.
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Dena Kaye is only eight years old, but she’s seen her name in lights as title of Danny’s producing company.
It is a quote. SCREENLAND MAGAZINE JULY 1954