FilmIndia (1939)

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FILMINDIA April 1939 Best Actress: Bette Davis in "Jezebel". Best Supporting Actor: Walter Brennan in "Kentucky." Best supporting Actress: Fay Bainter in "Jezebel." Best Director: Frank Capra "You Can't Take It With You". Best Screen Play: G. B. Shaw. "Pygmalion". Best Picture: "You Can't Take It With You." Spencer Tracy won the award last year for "Captains Courageous," Bette Davis won it in 1935 for "Dangerous", while Walter Brennan won the best supporting award in 1936 for his work in "Come and Get It". Fay Bainter incidentally was also nominated for the best actress award for "White Banners." STOP PRESS filmindia Gauses fiicj Ztyloal in Hollywood RAM BAGAI CABLES FROM HOLLYWOOD Mr. Patel, your February issue of Filmindia — causing Big uproar in Motion Picture Industry in Hollywood. America interested in knowing and learning the truths about India through efforts of your periodical. Suggest that you send more copies of your magazine for distribution to Hollywood big-wigs. Positive that India's objections to defamation will cause change in films hereafter dealing with India. Am sure that though efforts of your magazine and its distribution here will aid in the proper understanding of India in future. Hereafter please send more copies of 'Filmindia' every month that deal with discussions on "Gunga Din" and the like. RAM BAGAI Filmindia's Hollywood Correspondent. Anotlier Box-Office Stormer! RETMI PMiKRR PRODUCED BY "ARUN PICTURES " THE STIRRING EXPLOITS OF SHIVAJI'S RIGHT HAND MAN * Story and Direction by I) I ml G. Pendharkar * Starring La I it a Pawar 'crhe Firefly' & Master VitHal 'Indian Douglas" For Booking Apply to : ARUN PICTURES KOLHAPUR 4H