Hollywood (Jan - Oct 1934)

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<£"& motion picture player, says • • . %» GflPTIlER are perfect for the All-American Girl!" Eleanor Holm, stage and screen star, recognized All American Girl, for amazing accomplishments, charm and beauty . . . selects her swim suit for glamour and smart swim freedom. Photographed, in Gantner Banda-WIKIES with high slim WIKIES trunks, silver buttons, rope-and-anchor belt, and adjustable, beautifully knit striped bandana that bares her back to the sun. In Olympic blue, black, Alger red, Tipperary green, or brown (a high fashion!) $3.95. At smart shops everywhere, or write us giving bust measure and weight. (Style book upon request.) GANTNER & MATTERN CO., Dept. P. San Francisco or 1410 Broadway, New York Makers of Official Olympic Swim Suits NRA (3W.-WIKIES lu — Irving Lippman Carole Lombard and — there's no mistaking that profile — John Barrymore as they appear in Twentieth Century, Columbia's comedy hit from the pen of Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. The action takes place on board a train between Chicago and iVew York What's New on the Screen Continued from page eight Brothers, Ted Fio Rito and his band and plenty of others. Don't pass this up. Take the Stand © Those of you who would be interested in the demise of a scandal writing columnist under rather unpleasant circumstances will find satisfaction in this Earl Derr Biggers mystery yarn. Jack La Rue is the lamented columnist and Russell Hopton does a right smart bit of acting as the clever young detective. The excellent cast is completed by Thelma Todd, Gail Patrick, Leslie Fenton, Jason Robards and Vince Barnett. Upperworld 9 Warren William and Ginger Rogers, by superior acting, save an otherwise dull picture burdened with an ancient plot. It concerns the man married to a woman whose social ambitions cause her to neglect him and throw him into the arms of the other woman. The receiving arms are those of Ginger Rogers, who, after playing William for a sucker, falls in love with him. Mary Astor does a nice bit of acting. This Man Is Mine • For the audience which enjoys sophisticated romance, This Man Is Mine is delightful. Irene Dunne and Ralph Bellamy and Kay Johnson and Charles Starrett are happily married couples. Constance Cummings, an intriguing little adventuress with whom Bellamy once was in love, will not let him forget. This almost leads Irene to divorce, but Sidney Blackmer leads Constance off on other trails. An excellent cast in a splendid picture. The Mystery of Mr. X • Occasionally we find a mystery story that is different and The Mystery of Mr. X is one of these. Robert Montgomery is cast as a diamond thief who enters into a romantic tangle with Elizabeth Allan and Ralph Forbes and untangles the mystery in order to save himself. Without doubt, this will stand out as one of Robert Montgomery's finest screen portrayals. Lewis Stone, Forrester Harvey and others of like capabilities help keep this Metro picture above par. Bottoms Up • An excellent cast carries this musical along through some highly entertaining spots. There are quite a few delightful musical numbers and an abundance of pretty girls well exhibited in chorus work. The players include Spencer Tracy, John Boles, Pat Paterson, Harry Green and Herbert Mundin. Midnight • O. P. Heggie registers a remarkable dramatic performance in this story of a grand jury foreman who is instrumental in sending a woman to the chair for murder, only to discover HOLLYWOOD