Gloria Allure
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+ | '''Gloria Allure''' | ||
+ | A beautiful blond movie star—spoiled, pampered, and egotistical—who visits the Pacific to entertain U.S. troops there, not out of genuine patriotism but as a gaudy publicity stunt, only to be transformed into a gung-ho patriot and a finer human being after she and her fellow performers are taken prisoner by Japanese soldiers and rescued by [[Superman]] (S No. 36/2, Sep/Oct 1945: "Glory for Gloria!"). (TGSB) | ||
[[category:Entries|Allure, Gloria]] | [[category:Entries|Allure, Gloria]] | ||
[[category:People|Allure, Gloria]] | [[category:People|Allure, Gloria]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Golden Age (1938-1955)|Allure, Gloria]] |
Latest revision as of 11:16, 2 July 2007
Gloria Allure
A beautiful blond movie star—spoiled, pampered, and egotistical—who visits the Pacific to entertain U.S. troops there, not out of genuine patriotism but as a gaudy publicity stunt, only to be transformed into a gung-ho patriot and a finer human being after she and her fellow performers are taken prisoner by Japanese soldiers and rescued by Superman (S No. 36/2, Sep/Oct 1945: "Glory for Gloria!"). (TGSB)