Hollywood (Jan - Oct 1934)

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Gable did not kiss But She Kissed Him ! JUST imagine! Clark Gable, America's greatest screen lover, in a picture where he doesn't even kiss the leading lady once! Such was the case in It Happened One Night, with Claudette Colbert. Nevertheless, it was a grand picture. Which only goes to show there can be good pictures without so many heavy love scenes. And it just happens that I am a Gable fan, too. MARJORIE COYLE, Route 7, Meadville, Penna. Too Much Tragedy Why The Deluge of pictures with tragic endings ? It seems to have become an epidemic lately. I could cite dozens of recent pictures with the hero or heroine dying, and I've left the theatre sorry that I'd gone in. Real life is tragic enough; let us have love and happiness in reel life. I would like to see Seventh Heaven produced as a talkie, with its former stars, Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, in the same parts. ($5.00 Letter) MISS JEAN JOHNSON, Box 7, Verona, Mich. Lanny Wows 'E m T ANNY ROSS, sensational radio star, J— • arrived in Hollywood with a bang. His first production, Melody in Spring, proved that he not only has acting talent, but a voice that thrills a nation. This star has Hollywood topsy-turvy, so let us see more of Lanny. BOB CHRISTMAN, 83 East Dearborn Street, St. Paul, Minn. Garbo Wears the Crown Who Will Take the crown from my head?" asks Garbo in Queen Christina. Who indeed? Surely, there isn't a star today who can rightfully assume Miss Garbo's throne. HOLLY ENGLIGH, 262 South Street, Utica, New York Confusing Titles PHE producers should really try to A use a bit more originality and good judgment in naming their pictures. The prevailing similarity among titles confuses a great many movie-goers. I have known instances where commendable, worthwhile films were passed up because IMease tarn to pns:<» sixty-five JULY, 1934 Spend 10^ and receive attractive Lipstick, 5(¥ value to acquaint you with the marvelous LINIT BEAUTY BATH Any woman would be delighted to have one or more of these attractive, long-lasting, waterproof lipsticks. You have three popular shades to choose from (see coupon below) and you will be amazed at their genuine quality and real value— yet they cost you only 10^ each. This generous offer is made possible by the makers of LINIT, that well-known Beauty Bath preparation that is used by fastidious women everywhere— to keep the skin as soft and smooth as velvet. You will be fascinated by a unit Beauty Bath and its instant results in beautifying your skin. Merely send the top from a linit package with 10^ (to cover cost of wrapping and postage) for each lipstick desired, using the coupon printed below. LINIT is sold by grocers and department stores. THIS OFFER good in U. S. A. only and expires Sept. 1, 1934 CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO.,Dept F -7 P. O. Box 171, Trinity Station. New York City Please send me.. lipstick(s). Shade(s) as checked below. I enclose i and LINIT package tops. □ Light P Medium □ Dark Address City . State 13