Hollywood Studio Magazine (August 1972)

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PATSY KELLY, pert, wise-cracking comed ienne, familiär co-star of the 30’s. THISISWHY YOUWILL WANTTOSUBSCRIBETO STUDIO Like photos and authentic stories about the movie stars, particularly the older ones? .. unusual features pertaining to people involved in the movie industry ... stories on collectors and film buffs ... then you'll fike Hollywood STUDIO Magazine. Want to keep up with current trends in the Studios (Movie, Tv, and CAtv) ... what's happening in the Studios, Hollywood society and events ... then you'll like STUDIO a special magazine with many interesting features and timely columns by well-known writers. SUBSCRIBE to this different magazine and receive it each month. | STUDIO | P.O. BOX M SHERMAN OAKS CALIFORNIA 91413 I Send me all 12 interesting and j [ different issues of Hollywood ) 1 Studio Magazines for $4.50 24 issues for $7.50 Payment is enclosed. OCCUPATION_ ADDRESS_ ' - _ CITY_ STATE_ZIP_ FOREIGN POSTAGE - ADD $2-50 (1 YR) cTVIagaziqe VOLUME 7 NO. 4 AUGUST 1972 ON THE COVER “Star Night 2” benefit held at Los Angeles’ famous Cocoanut Grove featured the “young and pretty” Phyllis Diller and her new face. Also appearing in the benefit was Bob Hope and Ray Böiger. See Lee Graham’s “Man About Town.” CONTENTS TAKE IT FROM THE TOP.4 Covers the entertainment scene IN THE MAILBAG.5 Interesting letters from Studio readers FLICKER MILESTONES.6 Pete La Roche takes us back to the good ol’ days THE GAL WHO EMOTED UNDER THE STARS.9 Jeanne Eagels, one of filmdom’s greatest actresses relives in story by one who knew her. Teet Carl LEE GRAHAM S MAN ABOUT TOWN.11 SCENE - STAGE & FILM REVIEWS .13 Jack Ong CINEMA MAGIC ON A $100 BUDGET.14 How College students learn the trade Angela Lilja THE STORYBOOK LAND PARADE.17 DOWN MEMORY LANE .19 Jess Hoaglin’s populär feature on Leon Arnes . . . “Bringing up Father” PAT BARHAM’S “SHOWBIZ”.25 BEA COLGAN’S INSIDE TRACK-MOVIE & TV STUDIOS . .35 PUBLISHER/MANAGING EDITOR EDITOR Dorothy H. Denny Zelda Cini CONTRIBUT1NG EDITORS: Frank Taylor, Teet Carle, Bill Erwin, Robert Kendall, Jess L. Hoagland, Bea Colgan, Lee Graham. ART DIRECTOR ADVERTISING MANAGER Doti Fiorello Frances Kennon LITHO BY HANOVER ENT., INC., NORTHRIDGE, CALIF. DEADLINE: Editorial copy: 5th of each month preceding cover date. Advertising copy & art: 8th of each month preceding cover date. HOLLYWOOD STUDIO MAGAZINE is published monthly by San Fernando Valley Pub. Co. at 14006 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, California 91413. Mailing address: P.O. Box M, Sherman Oaks, Calif. 91413. Since 1953. All rights reserved. News photographs not returnable. Telephone (213) 789-9858 or 789-9851. _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 year $4.50, 2 years $8.00.-Foreign, add $2.00. Single copy pnce: 60 cents. Second class postage paid at Sherman Oaks, Calif. 91413. 3