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Movie Love
Date | Number: 8 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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NameMovie Love 8 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: bi-monthly | Editing:?; William J. Pape (president); James H. Darcey (treasurer)
NotesMost information on this issue provided by Ger Apeldoorn (February 2011).
Copyright 1951, The Eastern Color Printing Company.
 
Cover1 page
Pencils? (photographs)
Inks? (photographs)
Letterstypeset
GenreRomance
CharactersMme. Stephanie Durossac [La Fleur] (photo of Corinne Calvet); Mark Douglas (inset, photo of John Barrymore Jr. [John Drew Barrymore]); Cherry (photo of Marilyn Maxwell); Captain Hunt (photo of Lew Ayres)
NotesCalvet's name is misspelled.
From the movies "Quebec" (1951) and "New Mexico" (1951).
 
Text ArticleJohn Barrymore Jr. (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreBiography
CharactersMark Douglas (photo of John Barrymore Jr. [John Drew Barrymore])
NotesInside front cover.
From the movie "Quebec" (1951).
 
Comic StoryQuebec (25 pages)
GenreRomance
CharactersMark Douglas; Charles Douglass; Stephanie Durossac; Jean Paul Racelle; Charles Douglas; Madelon; Lafleur
PencilsMorris Weiss (signed)
InksMorris Weiss (signed)
First LineNot even death could halt this romance...
NotesAdaptation of the movie "Quebec".
 
Text ArticleHow to Develop a Hollywood Personality (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
 
Comic StoryJohn Payne (1 page)
GenreNon-fiction; Biography
CharactersJohn Payne; Diana Lynn; John Lund; Montgomery Clift
PencilsPhil Berube (signed)
InksPhil Berube (signed)
First LineWhile attending Columbia U...
 
Comic StoryWilliam Holden (8 pages)
GenreBiography
CharactersWilliam Beedle [later William Holden]; Brenda Marshall
PencilsFrank Frazetta (signed) Al Williamson (signed)
InksFrank Frazetta (signed) Al Williamson (signed)
First LineWhat it took to turn unknown William Beedle...
NotesSequence added by Greg Theakston, 2002-05-29 (Per Sandell ed.).

Keith Chandler : Involvement of both Frazetta and Williamson was previously queried, but there can be be no doubt of either's presence.
 
Comic StoryPersonality Page (1 page)
GenreNon-fiction; Biography
CharactersCyd Charisse; Mona Freeman; Clark Gable; Marshall Thompson
PencilsPhil Berube (signed)
InksPhil Berube (signed)
First LineCyd is an accomplished swimmer...
 
Comic StoryNew Mexico (12 pages)
GenreRomance; Western-frontier
CharactersCaptain Hunt; Cherry; Chief Acoma; Lt. Vermont; Judge Wilcox; President Abraham Lincoln; Harrington; Vergie; Mrs. Fenway; Colonel McCoomb (death); Coyote (Indian tracker)
PencilsFred Guardineer (signed)
InksFred Guardineer (signed)
First LineLove found the West a hard place to survive...
NotesAdaptation of the movie "New Mexico".
 
Text ArticleCorinne Calvet (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreBiography
CharactersMme. Stephanie Durossac [La Fleur] (photo of Corinne Calvet)
NotesInside back cover.
From the movie "Quebec" (1951).
 
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