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Rendezvous with a Gentleman: While visiting Maurice Chevalier at his beautiful French country home, “La Coquette” (how appropriate for this ageless boulevardier), he told me that in returning to Hollywood for interior shots of “Les Parisiennes,” he is hoping that this generation of moviegoers will welcome...

Goes To Work With Rock Hudson

Well, it’s nice work, isn’t it! Cuddling with Jennifer Jones, keeping cozy in the blue shadows of the beautiful Dolomite Mountains—these were Rock Hudson’s pleasant assignments for 20th Century-Fox’s movie version of the Ernest Hemingway classic “A Farewell to Arms.” But let’s set the record straight:...

God’s Greatest Gift To Me—Joan Crawford

EDITOR’S NOTE: Few women have ever led such a fabulous life as Joan Crawford. As a child, she earned her schooling as a kitchen slavey. As a teenager, she danced for a living. In 1928, she became a movie star, and has stayed at the top...

Tab Hunter Writes A Love Song For You

How is a love song written? Well, many ways. And not always under a full moon in June. This is how Tab came to write his, which we publish here for the first time. “I never thought I could,” he told us shyly. “In fact I...

Hollywood’s Biggest Comeback

Where are the stars of yesteryear? What are they doing now? Did their wealth and fame bring them happiness? These are the questions everyone is asking, for the wonderful personalities of the past are returning again to the dizzy heights of their heyday. Every night, they’ve...

A Right To Sing The Blues—Julie London

“Blue was just the color of his eyes Till he said, ‘goodbye love.’ Blue was just a ribbon for first prize Till he said, ‘don’t cry, love.’ And blues were only torch songs Fashioned for impulsive ingenues But now I know . . . Too well I know . . . Too well...