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SEP -9 1939
OCTOBER, 1939 Vol. 28 No. 10
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Hollywood
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W. H. FAWCETT Publisher
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SCREEN LIFE
(Ree. V. S. Pat. Off.)
LLEWELLYN MILLER, Editor
Table of Contents EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
Quite Contrary (Miriam Hopkins) by Beth Brown 19
The Real Glory by E. J. Smithson 21
Tyrone Power's Most Daring Role by Edward Churchill 22
What's Wrong With You? by Alice L Tildesley 26
Yes, My Darling Daughter (Wallace Beery) by Helen Hover 28
Something for Practically Nothing by Kolma Flake 30
Gable — Lion Tamer by Thomas Riley 32
In the McLaglen Manor by Jessie Henderson 36
Presenting Preston (Robert Preston) by Ed Jonesboy 38
PICTORIAL FEATURES
How You Have Grown! 24
Fifth Avenue Girl (Ginger Rogers) 34
The Well-Dressed Cowboy (Gene Autry) 66
EVERY MONTH IN HOLLYWOOD
Hollywood Newsreel by Elmer Sunfield 6
The Show Goes On by the Editor 12
Important Pictures by Llewellyn Miller 14
Getting "Eye"-deas by Ann Vernon 44
DEANNA DURBIN CONTEST WINNERS 54
Movie Crossword 58
Oysters "R" in Season by Betty Crocker 62
RALPH DAIGH, Managing Editor
GORDON FAWCETT, Hollywood Manager
CHARLES RHODES, Staff Photographer
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