Hollywood (Jan - Oct 1934)

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Constance KENT Star of Sensational Hollywood 7\[udist TsAovie Tells of her life as a professional artist model and member of a Nudist cult in this amazingly frank confession— Why I Went NUDIST OTHER ABSORBING STORIES 17^1 THIS ISSUE: T^O'Limit Girl Hour Of Surrender Our Marriage Masquerade I Lost Him to a Temptress NOW ON SALE • // your news dealer is sold out, send 15c in stamps or coin to LOVERS CONFESSIONS Magazine, 529 South Seventh St., Minneapolis, Minn., and a copy of the January issue will be mailed to your address. THE GUIDE TO NEW PICTURES I Brief reviews of the season's film fare NEW PRODUCTIONS AAA— A MAN'S CASTLE— Spencer Tracy and Loretta Young score in beautiful story that will appeal to idealists. — Fox. AAAA— BOMBSHELL— Jean Harlow at her best in a satirical story of Hollywood and a movie star. Lee Tracy excellent. Perfect entertainment.— Metro. AAA— CHANCE AT HEAVEN— Three cornered love with Joel McCrea compelled to decide between Marian Nixon and Ginger Rogers. Good hokum, comedy and romance. — Radio. AAA— COLLEGE COACH— Genuine entertainment in story of a football racket as pursued by a university. Pat O'Brien, Lyle Talbot, Ann Dvorak, Dick Powell. — Warners. AAA — ELYSIA — Beautiful photographed story of life in a nudist camp, delicately handled and will not shock. — Bryan Foy. AAAA— ESKIMO— Beautifully filmed, unforgettable story of life in the far North; all-Eskimo cast excellent. — Metro. AAA — FEMALE — Ruth Chatterton at last in role worthy of her talents. Witty, amusing, dramatic story of dual-natured woman. George Brent, Johnny Mack Brown. — First National. AAA —FROM HEADQUARTERS — Headquarters homicide solves an engrossing murder mystery. Recommended as an exciting time for all. George Brent, Margaret Lindsay, Dorothy Burgess, Eugene Pallette. — Warners, AAA— HAVANA WIDOWS— Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell score in story of gold-digging chorus girls. Guy Kibbe, Lyle Talbot. — First National. AAA— SATURDAY'S MILLIONS— A pigskin hero looks upon football as a racket until blackmail awakens his college spirit. Robert Young, Leila Hyams, Johnny Mack Brown, Mary Carlisle.— Universal. AAA— THE HOUSE ON 56TH STREET— Kay Francis tops all previous roles in absorbing story of mother love. Gene Raymond, Ricardo Cortez, Sheila Terry. — Warners. AAA— THE MADE GAME— Spencer Tracy scores in story of gangster who returns from prison to break up kidnaping activities of his mob. Don't miss it. Claire Trevor, John Miljan, Kathleen Burke. — Fox. AAAA— THE PRIZEFIGHTER AND THE LADY — Entertainment plus, with prizefighter winning gangster's sweetheart. Max Baer, Primo Camera, Myrna Loy, Jack Dempsey and others in great cast. See it. — Metro. AAA — WAY TO LOVE — Not as good as some of Maurice Chevalier's pictures but entertaining. Deals with complications resulting when he befriends Ann Dvorak, partner of a knife-thrower. — Paramount. AAA— WHITE WOMAN— Charles Laughton, Carole Lombard and Charles Bickford in sophisticated story of love in Malay archipelago. — Paramount. NOW SHOWING AT NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES AA— ACE OF ACES— Richard Dix as pacifist who became a fighting aviator. Elizabeth Allan, Ralph Bellamy. — Radio. AAA— AGGIE APPLEBY— Wynne Gibson's in love with Charlie Farrell and William Gargan in amusing, sophisticated story. ZaSu Pitts, Betty Furness. — Radio. AAA— ANN VICKERS— Irene Dunne, Bruce Cabot, and Watler Huston in Sinclair Lewis' sophisticated novel. Adult fare. — Radio. 64 AAA -BRIEF MOMENT— Carole Lombard weds Gene Raymond and attempts to save him from harmful family and associates' influence. Sophisticated.— Columbia. AAAA— BEGGAR'S HOLIDAY— Packed with laughter and tears this story of the apple-vendor who poses as a society matron is nearly perfect. May Robson, Warren William and Glenda Farrell. — Columbia. AAAA— BERKELEY SQUARE— Fanciful story in which a man is suddenly set down to live in a bygone century. Leslie Howard and Heather Angel give inspired performances. — Lasky-Fox. AAAA— BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD— Alice Brady and Frank Morgan score in story of three generations of actors. — Metro. AAAA— DINNER AT EIGHT — Fascinating drama, comedy and tragedy with Lionel and John Barrymore, Marie Dressier, Jean Harlow, Warner Baxter, Lee Tracy, Karen Morley, Phillips Holmes, Madge Evans, Franchot Tone. — Metro. AAA— EVER IN MY HEART— Barbara Stanwyck excellent in beautiful but tragic love story. Ralph Bellamy, Otto Kruger and others. — Warners. AAA— GOLDEN HARVEST — Interesting, moving tale of growing and selling of wheat. Richard Arlen, Chester Morris, Genevieve Tobin, Rosco Ates. — Paramount. AA— I LOVED A WOMAN— Edward G. Robinson weds Genevieve Tobin but continues to love Kay Francis. Not up to his usual standards. — First National. AAA— LADIES MUST LOVE— June Knight, Dorothy Burgess, Sally O'Neill and Mary Carlisle dig gold on Park Avenue. Frolicsome, lively. ^Universal. AAA— MIDSHIPMAN J A C K— Bruce Cabot, Betty Furness, Arthur Lake in gripping story of naval academy life. — Radio. AAA— NIGHT FLIGHT— An unusual story of aviation in the Argentine. John Barrymore, Clark Gable, Helen Hayes, Lionel Barrymore, Robert Montgomery, Myrna Loy, William Gargan. — Metro. AAAA— PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING— Janet Gaynor in a delightful romance laid in Ireland. Warner Baxter, Mary McCormic. — Fox. AAA— PENTHOUSE— Warner Baxter perfectly . cast in engrossing story of society and underworld. Myrna Loy, Mae Clarke, Charles Butterworth, Phillips Holmes. — Metro. AA— SOLITAIRE MAN— Herbert Marshall disappointing in bewildering tale of an English crook. Mary Boland, May Robson, Ralph Forbes. — Metro. AAA— S. O. S. ICEBERG — Thrilling adventure story. Ernst Udet's flying a highlight. Rod LaRocque in cast. — Universal. AAA— STAGE MOTHER— Alice Brady scores again in title role. Maureen O'Sullivan, Franchot Tone, Phillips Holmes. — Metro. AAA — SUE ME — Slim Summerville terrifically funny as a lawyer. ZaSu Pitts and others in amusing comedy.— Universal. AAAA — THE BOWERY— Not a dull moment in this fascinating story of early day Bowery. Wallace Beery, George Raft, Jackie Cooper score heavily. Everybody should see it. — 20th Century. AAA— THE WOMAN SPY— Wartime romance that will grip and hold your interest. Constance Bennett scores and Gilbert Roland is convincing. — Radio. AAA— TOO MUCH HARMONY— Bing Crosby continues his film success in entertaining story of theatrical life. Jack Oakie, Judith Allen, Skeets Gallagher. — Paramount. HOLLYWOOD