Hollywood (Jan - Nov 1935)

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DOUGLAS LURTON, Supervising Editor ©C1B 257787 Edited in Hollywood Hollywood W. H. FAWCETT, Publisher J. EUGENE CHRISMAN, Western Editor FILMLAND'S MOST PRIZED TROPHY! This statuette is the award given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences each year for the best movie work of the past season. And the new trophy-winners are: For best acting — female CLAUDETTE COLBERT in "It Happened One Night" For best acting — male CLARK GABLE in "It Happened One Night" This is the first time in the history of the Academy that two players in the same picture have won both awards. And the man who directed them — Frank Capra — also won the "best direction" award. Columbia made the celebrated picture — which also received the award as the year's best. Shirley Temple, five years old, won a special award — for becoming one of the Top Ten stars within one year! CODE MAY, 1935 Vol. 24 No. 5 THE STARS' OWN STORIES THREE B'S TO PUT IN YOUR BONNET A trio of keys to success NOW I CAN TELL Why she kept her romance secret I DON'T WANT TO BE A STAR Slic likes the life of a leading lady THE SECRETS OF CHARMING WOMEN As analyzed by a man who has known many WHY NOT BE COLORFUL? New charm hints for every girl! WHAT I'VE BEEN SEEING AND HEARING A star reports on the starry life HOW TO BREAK INTO MOVIES TODAY Advice from a star who was once an "extra" FAY WRAY ANSWERS Her frank reply to a frank letter HOW I LOOK AT HOLLYWOOD The ex-champ's comments pack a punch by Billie Burke 12 by Evelyn Venable 16 by Madge Evans 23 By Maurice Chevalier 24 by Miriam Hopkins 26 by Marian Marsh 3 I by Frances Dee 42 by Fay Wray 43 by Jack Dempsey 90 SPECIAL FEATURES "I COULD BE HAPPY ON $25.00 A WEEK!" by Katharine Hartley 14 And Paul Muni makes yon believe him NtW SENSATION NO. I— MERLE OBERON by B. F. Wilson 27 A frank interview with the English exotic THE WILL ROGERS NOBODY KNOWS! by Edward Churchill 28 The first real character close-up of him WHAT THE NEW STYLES CAN DO FOR YOU! by Orry-Kelly 32 A famous designer's glamour tips W. C. FIELDS AND THE BAD PENNY The man who knows him best tells his story ONE BOY IN 10,000! Meet Freddie Bartholomew, in person AN OPEN LETTER TO EDMUND LOWE Speaking the public mind THEY'RE GOING PLACES, TOO! Stars who have that travel urge by Tammany Young 38 by Harry T. Brundidge 39 by J. Eugene'Chrisman 43 52 FASHIONS—BEAUTY— HOME JOAN BENNETT AND GAIL PATRICK PATTERNS 44 YOU CAN MAKE BEAUTY A HABIT by Max Factor 46 SALLY EILERS TELLS HOW TO SERVE A CAKE by Grace Ellis 48 IT'S THE GADGETS THAT COUNT! by Warren William 50 DEPARTMENTS LET'S TALK ABOUT STARS NEW ON THE SCREEN 6 34 A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM 36 SHOOTING SCRIPT 40 GUIDE TO NEW PICTURES 54 DROP ME A LINE 56 MAY MILESTONES HOLLYWOOD CHATTER STAR NAMES STAR CROSSWORD PUZZLE STRANGE MOVIE FACTS 78 79 79 86 88 HOLLYWOOD Is published monthly by Hollywood Magazine, Inc.. 1100 \V. Broadway, Louisyille, Ky. Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Louisville, Ky.. August 11, 1930, under the act of March 3, 1879. Copyrighted 1935. W. H. Fawcett, Publisher; Iloscoe Fawcett, Editor and General Manager: S. F. Nelson. Advertising Director. Executive offices' 1501 Broadway New York N Y Editorial offices, Hollywood Professional Bldg., 7046 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood. Calif. Subscription rate. $1.00 per year and 10c per copy in United States and possessions. In Canada $1.50 per year, 15c a copy. Printed in U. S. A. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS. MAY, 1935 5