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Movie Love #8 (1951)

Eastern Color · 1951 · 53 pages

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Contains 5 stories
Quebec
25 pp · romance
Mark DouglasCharles DouglassStephanie DurossacJean Paul RacelleCharles DouglasMadelonLafleur

In the turbulent days of Quebec's rebellion, Mark Douglas finds himself caught between duty to a dangerous cause and an unexpected connection to Stephanie Durossac—a woman of mysterious power and conflicted heart who commands rebel forces from the shadows. As Mark and his father Charles navigate ambushes, prison breaks, and the grinding machinery of war, the line between revolution and personal loyalty begins to blur dangerously. A romance blooms amid the chaos and bloodshed, testing whether love can survive when both sides demand everything.

John Payne
1 pp · non-fiction; biography
John PayneDiana LynnJohn LundMontgomery Clift

A 1951 snapshot of four Hollywood actors and their lives off-camera: John Payne's resourceful path through Columbia University, Diana Lynn's early mastery of the piano, John Lund's surprising dislikes and ambitions, and Montgomery Clift's settling into his newfound fame in Hollywood. Movie Love offers a warm, behind-the-scenes look at what these rising stars do when the cameras aren't rolling.

William Holden
8 pp · biography
William Beedle [later William Holden]Brenda Marshall

When an unknown young man named William Beedle gets discovered doing a small favor on a film set, his life takes an unexpected turn—a chance meeting leads to a screen test, and suddenly he's thrust into the spotlight as *Golden Boy*'s lead actor. Renamed William Holden by a studio hungry for a more romantic name, he scrambles to master violin, boxing, and Italian dialect while his star rises fast; soon he's marrying his co-star Brenda Marshall and serving his country during wartime before finding his way back home to a Hollywood that never quite forgot him.

Personality Page
1 pp · non-fiction; biography
Cyd CharisseMona FreemanClark GableMarshall Thompson
New Mexico
12 pp · romance; western-frontier
Captain HuntCherryChief AcomaLt. VermontJudge WilcoxPresident Abraham LincolnHarringtonVergieMrs. FenwayColonel McCoomb (death)Coyote (Indian tracker)

When peace between the white man and the Indian breaks down following President Lincoln's assassination, Captain Hunt finds himself caught between duty and conscience—especially when a woman named Cherry arrives at the fort just as tensions explode into violence. As Chief Acoma seeks vengeance for broken treaties and a colonel's ruthlessness, Hunt must lead a grueling patrol into dangerous territory, navigating both the harsh New Mexico landscape and the impossible choices that come with trying to prevent a war that greedy men want to happen.

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