Screenland (Nov 1937-Apr 1938)

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J Of course, motion pictures are improving every day, and audiences grow more sophistic cated and demanding. But somehow the theme song remains the same— with variations At left above, you'll see our delightful decoration from "The Great Garrick": three blissful, beautiful bar-maids, played by Marie Wilson, Lana ("They Won't Forget") Turner, and Linda Perry, at the mythical "Adam and Eve" Inn. Top, Leslie Howard as scholarly love interest for Joan Blondell in "Stand-In.'^Above, two on a match are John Boles and Ida Lupino of "Fight for Your Lady." Below, Joan Crawford and her two cavaliers from "The Bride Wore Red": Robert Young, Franchot Tone. At left below, John King and Joy Hodges ride right into romance on "Merry-Go-Round of 1938."