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  1. PHOTOPLAY magazine August 1954 with Terry Moore on the cover. scarce.candid photos/articles on Elizabeth Taylor, Tab Hunter, Tyrone Power, Rock Hudson, June Allyson, Janet Leigh.lots of others. by Fred Sammus, 1954
  2. MOVIE STARS PARADE magazine March 1945 with Betty Grable on the cover . Articles and photos of June Allyson, Tom Drake, Rita Hayworth, Veronica Lake, Maria montez, Dianah Shore, Guy Madison, Bing Crosby, Roy Rogers, Judy Garland & Vincent Minnelli wedding gossip. Full page ad for National Velvet with Elizabeth Taylor. Scarce. by Fred Sammus, 1945-01-01
  3. June Allyson's Feeling Great: A Daily Dozen Exercises for Creative Aging by June Allyson, 1987-12
  4. June Allyson by June Allyson, 1983
  5. Lady bug [presented on] The Du Pont Show with June Allyson: June 12, 1959 by Leonard Freeman, 1959
  6. Till the Clouds Roll By by June (Actress); Garland, Judy (Actress); Grayson, Kathryn (Actress); Heflin, Van (Actor) Allyson, 1991
  7. SILVER SCREEN magazine August 1947 with June Allyson on the cover. scarce. Inside we have photos/articles on Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald, Lucille Ball color, Rita Hayworth color, Barbara Stanwyck with David Niven color, June Haver color, Joan Crawford, Irving Berlin with Jane Powell and Frank Sinatra, candids Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. by Fred Sammus, 1947
  8. Modern Screen Magazine, July 1946, with June Allyson on the cover.Scarce.Inside we have articles--'Rendezvous with Lana Turner', 'Peter Lawford's Life Story', full page color photos (and articles) on June Haver, Lizabeth Scott, Margaret O'Brien, Dick by Fred Sammus, 1946
  9. CV45 Too Young To Kiss JUNE ALLYSON 1952 Lobby Card.Here's a terrific lobby card from the original release of TOO YOUNG TO KISS featuring a great image of JUNE ALLYSON and VAN JOHNSON.Lobby card is in VERY GOOD condition. Some pinholes, some knicksno stains, no tears. A lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie. They were displayed in the theatre lobby to entice moviegoers to go to the box office and buy a ticket. by n/a, 1951
  10. MODERN SCREEN Magazine, APRIL 1946 with ALAN LADD on the cover. Scarce.Inside we have portraits/articles on ELIZABETH TAYLOR, BING CROSBY, JUNE ALLYSON, GUY MADISON. by Fred Sammus, 1946
  11. DS34 Reformer & Redhead JUNE ALLYSON/POWELL Lobby Card.Here's a terrific lobby card from the original release of THE REFORMER AND THE REDHEAD featuring a great image of JUNE ALLYSON and DICK POWELL.Lobby card is in NEAR MINT condition. No pinholes, no stains, no tears. by n/a, 1950
  12. DO48 Three Musketeers LANA TURNER '48 Title Lobby Card.Here's a terrific TITLE lobby card from the original release of THE THREE MUSKETEERS featuring a great image of GENE KELLY, LANA TURNER, VAN HELIN, JUNE ALLYSON and ANGELA LANSBURY.Lobby card is in EXCELLENT+ condition. No pinholes, no stains, no tears, a faint fold on the right side of the card that has been bolstered on back with acid free tape to eliminate the crease. by n/a, 1948
  13. ORIGINAL LOBBY CARD: DA50 Too Young To Kiss JUNE ALLYSON/JOHNSON Lobby Card.Here’s a terrific PORTRAIT lobby card from the original release of TOO YOUNG TO KISS featuring a great image of JUNE ALLYSON and VAN JOHNSON.Lobby card is in very good PLUScondition. Some pinholes, no stains, no tears excepting two one-half inch edge tear son the upper border. A lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie. They were displayed in the theatre lobby to entice moviegoers to go to the box office and buy a ticket. by 1951
  14. ORIGINAL LOBBY CARD: DB40 Too Young To Kiss JUNE ALLYSON Title Lobby Card.Here’s a terrific TITLE lobby card from the original release of TOO YOUNG TO KISS featuring a great image of JUNE ALLYSON and VAN JOHNSON.Lobby card is in VERY GOOD- condition. Some pinholes, no stains but a little bit dirty on the border, no tears, a ding on the lower border reinforced with acid free tape on the back of the card. A lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie. They were displayed in the theatre lobby to entice moviegoers to go to the box office and buy a ticket. by 1951

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