Will their careers bring them more fame? Will their private lives bring them happiness? One of Hollywood’s foremost crystal gazers peers into the future for a good look at tomorrow....
“This,” said Marlon Brando, sitting over a mid-morning cup of coffee on The Young Lions set in France, “is the first time I ever saw anybody in a special effects department addressed as honey by an entire movie location company!”
Marlon was talking about Olga Poliakoff, the small, pretty girl,...
Liz went to the airport to see Michael off to Sweden on his new venture—a film called, ironically enough, Long Live The King. They posed under protest. Of course they might have said their goodbys at home, in which case they needn’t have posed at all....
Your reassuring letters to Liz and Mike poured in by the thousand. They thank you with all their hearts. We want to thank you, too—and the best way we know how is by taking you . . ....
Marilyn Monroe on the set of Scudda Hoo!
1- SCUDDA HOO! SCUDDA HAY!
20th Century-Fox, 1948. Produced by Walter Morosco; directed by E. Hugh Herbert. Cast: June Haver, Lon McCallister. A small part for Marilyn, rowing a boat.
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Dangerous...
PART IV
On June 20, 1956, the New York Post ran the story of the imminent marriage between Marilyn and Arthur Miller. The civil ceremony was on June 29, followed by the wedding according to Jewish ritual on July 1, for which Marilyn had converted to...