Glamour of Hollywood (Apr 1939 - May 1941 (assorted issues))

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GLAMOUR n/ou have seen great motion pic¬ tures. . .We believe you have not seen a greater motion picture than this! Two great screen careers cli¬ maxed in one unforgettable ro¬ mance . . .The story of a love too deep to know betrayal— too strong to feel the sting of shame! It is urgently recommended to the most, exacting picturegoers. Carole Lombard is brilliant Charles Laughton is amazing In They Knew What They Wanted” With WILLIAM GARGAN • HARRY CAREY • FRANK FAY Directed by Garson Kanin Harry E. Edington, Executive Producer • RKO RADIO PICTURE • Produced by Erich Pommer Screen Play by Robert Ardrey • From the Pulitzer Prize Play by Sidney Howard