The Film Daily (1945)

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>alcade of Candids from August Issue of free Ideal Magazines, Devoted to a Lively Picte Presentation of the Best Hollywood News. Dreamy Jeanne Grain, and her autograph. From Movie Stars Parade, of course, famous for showing more autographed portraits than any other movie book — month after month. f^ "BilTs not only ex-pro trick rider and plenty good, but he knows horses and how to pick 'em; he chose frisky but goodnatured Smiling Joe for Di.. ." Exclusive Movie Stars Parade shot of Bill Edwards and Diana Lynn. MSP knows how to pick 'em, too. First to play up promising starlets, MSP's still first and foremost discoverer, and champion, of glamorous newcomers. "Peg Ryan set-visits Rod Cameron who's making giant Western, Frontier Gal. Peg^s latest is Men In Her Diary, man in hers being B-29 pilot . . ." From Movie Stars Parade, unrivalled expert on lingo and favorites of the jive crowd in Hollywood and elsewhere. 4 "High in every New York visitor'' s list of things to do is a ride in a hansom cab. Mr. Dall goes for it, too, but with new twist. Instead of lolling back among the cushions, John takes over the driver's seat — along with the tall silk hat . . ." Movie Life, candid camera in hand, tours John Dall around Man-hattan in another of the skylarking series with which ML, Hollywood's only all-pic magazine, breaks with stuffy tradition, giving topflight stars, as well as delighted readers, a wonderful time! ^.. M. Cotton's Ideal Movis Group: flIoTie Life • MoYIC Stars Parade • Movies • New York, Hollywood, Chicago