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What’s She Got?

ESTHER WILLIAMS

She’s got size. Esther is the tall girl’s inspiration; she’s proud of her height and capitalizes on it without making the fellows feel she’s bigger than they are mentally or physically. How? By being healthy and vital instead of languishing; by being able to do anything the men can do—but not quite so well!



ELAINE STEWART

She’s. got a surprise for everyone. She has to face of a dreamer—and the mind of a business woman. That fragile, famous form you’ll see in Brigadoon conceals the muscles of a wrestler (no kidding—prowlers beware!) and behind her reserved, seemingly conceited manner lurks a girl who hates compliments on her looks!



KIM NOVAK

She’s got everything. What Monroe developed, Kim was born with. A sultry voice, a taste for luxury, a frank enjoyment of being voluptuous . . . plus an air that tells a man she doesn’t care if he’s five feet tall and homely—just as long as she knows he’d love her if she didn’t look so good either. But she’ll I frank about it if he doesn’t interest her at all.



ANNE BAXTER

She’s got that rare combination: sex appeal an tact! She may be a femme fatale, but men know she’ll conduct her romances on a kiss-and never-tell basic. She may win a top role in Ten Commandments—but her dates won’t have to listen to her crow about beating Jane Russell Ava Gardner, Susan Hayward and twelve other beauties for it.



MARLA ENGLISH

She’s got the knack of talking with her eyes and keeping her mouth shut! You’ll see her do it in Living It Up. Men relax with Marla; she’s a good listener. Other talents: she paints, and can chin herself twelve times in a row!



TERRY MOORE

She’s got energy. Terry can do anything—fly a plane, do a nitery act, make headlines daily. She’s apt to tell a man what she thinks he’d like to hear; it may have a faint flavor of double-talk—but it’s sure to be both kind and clever!



JULIA ADAMS

She’s got a grown-up, happy way of life. Her favorite word: Upbeat. Her philosophy: Never dislike anyone or anything. The result: Stardom in Five Bridges To Cross.



PAT CROWLEY

She’s got enthusiasm. Morning, noon and night, pretty Pat effervesces, never holds still long enough for a man to get bored. Dates find her more fun than a barrel full of monkeys—or raving beauties!

 

It is a quote. MODERN SCREEN MAGAZINE OCTOBER 1954



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