If you’ve ever been in love you’ll rejoice for June and Fred—and for their happy honeymoon. And you’ll forget their troubles—recent and past—as they already have....
From time to time their work pulls Ann Blyth and Dr. Jim apart—but in distance only. For anywhere they, wander, they know that love is waiting at home....
Broadway’s curtain of anonymity drops over Marilyn. Minus make-up, she passes for another stage-struck kid . . . Under the glare of floodlights The Legend of Monroe blossoms like a blast of heady perfume but The Smoldering Siren is only a pose, a part she...