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Show There's Nothing it's a he good old days" is more than just a trite phrase to Hollywood; formula for successful movies that combine the glamour of today's big stars with the nostalgia for yesterday's heroes and heroines. The world of entertainment provides most of the material for Hollywood's backward glance. At present, two celluloid biographies are being added to the the title role in Columbia's growing list of "who was who." Kim Novak has -Jeanne Eagels," and at Warner Brothers, Ann Blyth plays Helen Morgan in "The Helen Morgan Story." Here is a gallery of some former celebrities and the current stars who have can be profitable. portrayed them proof from movieland that living in the past I by PEER OPPENHEIMER W'0 ' 1': Xxv. ! .vi-.'- ?--.Vfs- i I r. P. !' , ? 'J El A "w '1 ' t , C' U 26 JL , H,le Moraan (too) one of the dlings of fe her piano perching, Ae Os w Ahn y Bh poray. her in Family Weekly, June 9, 1357 picture, J.ne From.n overcome 1943 injuries to planerhfrom "With Susan Hayward, in a scene a s'ong in My HearC re-crea- tes her comeback. Texas Guinan's "Hello, Sucker!" was a watchword of the roaring '20s. Betty Hutton was ideal as the famed hostess. Torch smger Ruth Ettmg was par of bootleg era. Dons Day brought back those days ,n a recent move. |