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Published in this spaca every month
The greatest
star of the
screen!
Our Department of Curious Statistics informs us that "Mrs. Miniver" has hung up the Lost Kerchief record.
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It seems that more handkerchiefs were left in the seats than in the case of any previous duct-draining cinema.
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A more solid statistic about this M-G-M masterpiece is that from all indications "Mrs. Miniver" will play to more people than any other single film ever released.
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"Mrs. Miniver" is more than a movie. It's a message of moment!
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For a waggish lion we are sounding too terribly in earnest. If you'll promise to go and see "The War Against Mrs. Hadley"— another"Mrs."— and another motion picture that's timely, topical and top-notch, we'll get on to lighter aspects of shadow life!
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As for instance "Seven Sweethearts" the charmer which brings out so many talented new faces, led by Kathryn Grayson, Nan Heflin and Marsha Hunt.
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And Red Skelton's new comic confection called "W istling in Dixie", the ultimate in gaietv since "Whistling in the Dark".
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Red's maternal parent might be called The Whistler's Mother.
• • * • Perhaps the best music since such things began will be Judy Garland in "For Me and My Gal ". Watch as well Gene Kelly of "Pal Joey" fame.
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And the most effective looking morsel ever to be shot by a photographer is Hedy Lamarr as Tondelayo in "White Cargo".
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W. H. FAWCETT, JR., President
JOAN VOTSIS, Editor
FOR VICTORY
Vol. 31 CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER, 1942 No. 11
We're pretty effective too — Tonde-Leo
20 EXCLUSIVE Moitll s
MARY MARTIN
Hollywood's War Effort, by Helen Hover 14 JOHN PAYNE
Make Way for John Payne
by John Fuller 22 OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
Fresh Out of Sugar by Lee Bennett 23
LANA TURNER
The Man Lana Married.. ..by Gloria Brent 24 30 NAME STARS
Sanity Takes a Holiday. ...by Kay Proctor 26 IDA LUPINO
"I Planned to Die" by IDA LUPINO 28
(as told to Dora Albert) CLAUDETTE COLBERT
Popping Questions at Claudette Colbert
by Helen Hover 30
CARL ESMOND
Sinner With Sex Appeal
by Charlotte Kaye 38 ROBERT PAIGE
Scrapbook Shorts by Eleanor Harris 40
GENE KELLY
Pride of Pittsburgh by Muriel Reed 42
PAUL LUKAS
Perennial Discovery by John Franchey 44
JOHN HOWARD
John's New Meal Ticket
by Dennis Sprague 48
DOLORES MORAN
Goldilocks and the Four Baers
by Fred Woods 50 JIMMIE DUNDEE, Stunt Man
Thrill-Maker by Hoyt Barnett 52
BETTE DAVIS
To Bette— With Love... by Fredda Dudley 54
DICK FORAN
Dick's Dual Role by Connie Curtis 56
DAN DURYEA
Casual Villain by Duncan Underhill 60
NORMAN LLOYD
Hollywood Oversight by Helen Weller 62
PAUL MUNI
Muni's Mentor by Eugene Chrisman 64
ZORINA-INGRID BERGMAN Why Bergman Replaced Zorina
by Dugal O'Liam 66
PICTORIAL FEATURES
ROSALIND RUSSELL-JANET BLAIR
One, Two, Three— Kick! 21
GINGER ROGERS
The Best Performances of the Month 78
MONTHLY SPECIALS
Hollywood Newsreel by Erskine Johnson 6
Finishing Touches (Beauty) by Mary Bailey 18
Designed to Take It (Fashions)
by Catherine Roberts 36
Beauty Headliners 47
EVELYN KEYES' Dream Dinner
(Cooking) by Betty Crocker 58
Clues on Clothes (Fashions) 68
Movie Crossword 71
Important Pictures
( Reviews) by Sara Corpening 73
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