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We wish you a Merry Christmas and A Happy 1943.
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And add a particular wish to all those in the armed forces.
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films are flown to our warriors in Iceland, Ireland, Great Britain, Australia, Hawaii and New Caledonia.
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At the moment, as Santa shouts "On, Donder and Blitzen", there are two films of opposite type tucked in his bag. There's the melodious music box of hits "For Me And My Gal".
Judy Garland, the all-talent girl, (ike boys with Judy are George Murphy and Gene Kelly) fulfills every promise of her precocious entertaining art.
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The other film is "Random Harvest"
starring
Ronald
Colman
and
Greer
Garson.
Two pictures in production at MGM dealing with the one burning topic of today are recommended especially.
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One is the talked-about "Journey for Margaret". The other is the will-betalked-about "Cargo Of Innocents".
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Both are from novels and both were condensed for the Reader's Digest.
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"Journey For Margaret" is a William L. White story of a refugee child who found a refuge at last. y
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It presents little "Margaret" O'Brien in one of the greatest of all performances. Robert Young and Laraine Day admirably foster the child.
Three strong men star in "Cargo Of Innocents".
• * • They are Robert Taylor, Charles Laughton and Brian Donlevy. But more about this anon.
• • • It is a lionhearted picture.
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Vol. 32 CONTENTS FOR JANUARY, 1943
No. 1
20 EXCLUSIVE STORIES
DORSEY— JAMES— CROSBY Hollywood Enlists Music for the
Duration by Janet Hayes 16
PAULETTE GODDARD
Popping Questions at Paulette
Goddard by Helen Hover 18
WAYNE— JONES— BOYER— DURBIN— DIETRICH— BARRYMORE My Favorite Recipe
(As told to Eleanor Harris) 20 ANN SHERIDAN— ERROL FLYNN Norway's Fight For
Freedom by Kay Proctor 24
NELSON EDDY
Has Nelson Eddy Quit the
Screen? by Dora Albert 30
LUCILLE BALL
The Girl Who Couldn't Act..6y Jill Lang 32 JULIE BISHOP
Ex-Nice Girl by Laura Pomeroy 34
HELMUT DANTINE
Dantine the Diplomat..6y Dorothy Haas 36 BRENDA MARSHALL
Brenda's Guardian by Sonia Lee 41
KATINA PAXINOU
Gallant Lady by Drake Hunt 42
DESI ARNAZ
The American Way — The Cuban Way by DESI ARNAZ (as told to
Kate Holliday) 44
RICHARD NEY
Scrapbook Shorts by Eleanor Harris 46
LYNNE OVERMAN
He Knows His Business by Lee Bennett 49
PIERRE AUMONT
French Hero by George Owens 50
JANIS CARTER
Canary From Cleveland by Bill Davis 51
FAYE EMERSON
Face Trouble by Bob Hall 52
RICHARD ARLEN
Perpetual Favorite by Gloria Brent 56
LUPE VELEZ
She Gets Away With Murder
by Connie Curtis 58 SUSAN PETERS
Side-Tracked Medico by Jack Dallas 60
SIGNE HASSO
Saga of Signe Hasscoy Leon Surmelian 62
PICTORIAL FEATURES
ALAN LADD— Portrait 15
Hollywood's War Effort 22
ANN MILLER
At Home With Ann Miller 26
PRIbCILLA LANE— Color Portrait 33
LINDA DARNELL
Which Man Will Linda Choose? 48
MONTHLY SPECIALS
Hollywood Newsreel by Erskine Johnson 6
Xmas Cheer (Beauty) by Mary Bailey 28
For a White Christmas (Fashions)
by Catherine Roberts 40
Clues on Clothes (Fashions) 45
Holiday Economy (Cooking)
by Betty Crocker 54
Movie Crossword 61
Important Pictures (Reviews)
by Muriel Stolier 64
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