Mike Lane, new punch in the box office . . . the postman surprises Duke Wayne . . . pre-wedding tears for Grace Kelly . . . Mitzi Gaynor has the last laugh...
I admire Bob Mitchum’s performance in the “Blood Alley” hassle because he didn’t blow a whistle. . . . The hardest gal in pictures to figure out is Leslie Caron. . . . Did you know there’s more smootching in drive-in theatres during a Grace...
When roars, she’s meek, when he barks, she acts bitten. They’re the maddest mister and missus in town. And you’ll wish you could be that crazy—in love...
Grant is a firm believer in hypnotism, Zen Buddhism and charm . . . Ann Blyth finds it easier to make demands over the phone than in person . . . I’m always surprised when I meet Audrey Hepburn in a delicatessen . . ....
How Fess Parker and sweetie Marcie Reinhart have been playing hide-and- seek with the professional gossipers and the grapevine that theirs may be the first wedding ceremony at Disneyland after the first novelty of that kids’ fairyland wears off . . . With Marcie dolled...
A REAL GALA EVENT was the preem of “Lili.” Besides bringing forth a lot of famous faces, it was one that must always remain a bright spot in Leslie Caron’s memory. That night, Leslie found out that she had become a star! Along with all...