Word: guilds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...common cold. With little more than his discharge papers as a clue, Hodiak sets out to reconstruct his past. His unflagging curiosity gets him a few stiff rights to the jaw, raps on the head, unpleasant threats from sinister strangers and the love of pretty nightclub singer Nancy Guild (rhymes, her studio insists, with wild...
Thanks to the practiced hand of Hollywood Oldtimer Joe Mankiewicz, who directed and co-authored the screen play, Somewhere in the Night is a taut, tidy package of suspense. But what 20th Century-Fox publicists are excited about is screen newcomer Nancy Guild, who looks, talks and acts a bit too much like the same studio's Gene Tierney for her own good. Nancy was a University of Arizona coed until LIFE recently printed some photographs of her modeling college-girl fashions. Darryl Zanuck took one look, issued the necessary ringing proclamation; a new leading lady was born...
Journey into Fear (Sun. 10 p.m., ABC). Laurence Olivier becomes involved in international intrigue as star of an hour-long mystery drama replacing U.S. Steel's Theatre Guild...
Robert F. Guild...
...never played pro ball. Until six months ago he was a labor-relations expert on management's side. When several of his baseball-playing friends told him their troubles, he advised them, half kidding: "Form a union." Before Bob Murphy knew it, he had formed the American Baseball Guild. Some of the boys spread the word at spring-training camps. One of their toughest jobs was selling ballplayers the idea of paying 50?-a-week dues...