Hollywood (1941)

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• * * * * * • • * * * * * • * * * * * • * * * • * * * * * * * * • * * * • * • * * • * * * * * * * * * • * • • • • • * * * * * • • * • • MR 11 194! Published in this space every month u; i&U I "Daddy, do you remember 'The Ziegfeld Follies'?", said Little Cub, looking up at us with large leonine eyes. • • • • And, reaching back into the haunted wings , of the New Amster % dam Theatre, we were launched on the bedtime story of those nights of stars provided by the memorable Flo. «r-. • • • • Soon we worked our way to the chapter wherein M-G-M immortalized "The Great Ziegfeld", and we drifted naturally into the glamour story of 1941: • • • • THE ZIEGFELD GIRL • • • • For many moons Robert Z. Leonard, the director, and Pandro Berman, the producer, have been studding the stars in a cluster designed to give the Aurora Borealis second billing. • • • • As Tony Martin softly sings "You Stepped Out of 2 A Dream", which is Public Melody No. 1, you will step into a dream of glorified girls— of Hedy Lamarr and Lana Turner. THE ZIEGFELD GIRL A ' '/< • • • * }cihi Glorifying the American lion. -Leo. Romance, in a beaming web, is spun around the personal problems of a guy played by James Stewart, the last three letters of whose name typify his work. Give up? • • • • And Judy Garland! Words fail us. • • • • Lush, plush and splendiferous, this Eyeful Tower gives us a hall of fame for a cast. • • • • For in addition to Garland, Stewart, Lamarr, Turner and Martin, there are (to name but a few) Charlie Winninger, Jackie Cooper, Ian Hunter, Edward Everett Horton, Philip Dorn, Felix Bressart, Eve Arden, Rose Hobart, Al Shean, Dan Dailey Jr., Paul Kelly, Mae Busch, Fay Holden, Ed McNamara and Girls, Girls, Girls, Girls. • • • • Settings by Gibbons, Gowns by Adrian. • • • • ' Magnificent! Glamorous! Mighty! • • • • \ w Advertisement for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures W. H. FAWCETT, JR., President JOAN VOTSIS, Editor Table of Contents EXCLUSIVE STORIES Lady With Nine Lives! (Florence Bates) by Richard Ames Cummings, Coming Up! by Gene Schrott 20 Are The Robert Taylors Divorcing? by Helen Young 23 Is Deanna Durbin Through? by Mitchell Craig 24 Bundle From Britain (Greer Garson) by John Franchey 26 He Wants To Sing (Dennis Morgan) by Jack Dallas 27 "Pot o' Gold" (Paulette Goddard-James Stewart) by E. J. Smithson 28 Spencer Tracy's Oomph Appeal by Kay Proctor 30 Tough Gagster! (Humphrey Bogart) by John Corwin Burt 34 "Thanks For Everything!" (Henry Fonda) by Franc Dillon 38 PICTORIAL FEATURES Pictures In Production 31 America's New Sweetheart (Ann Rutherford) 36 'Teen Fashions (Gloria Jean) 51 Glamor Ma (Irene Hervey Jones) 54 MONTHLY SPECIALS Hollywood Newsreel by Duncan Underbill 6 What Every Girl Should Know (Beauty) by Ann Vernon 18 For That New Outlook (Fashions) by Candida 32 Food For Femmes by Betty Crocker 62 Important Pictures by Joan Votsis 69 Movie Crossword ■ ' ' HOLLYWOOD is published monthly by Fawcett Publications, Inc., 1100 W. Broadway, Louisville Ky Pun ted in U S A Advertising and Editorial Offices, Paramount Building, loOl Broadway, New York, N. 1. HoUjwooa Editorial Office" 8555 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, Calif. General Offices, Fawcett Building. , Greenwich Conn Eliott D Odell AdverMn" D rector; Boscoe K. Fawcett, Circulation Director; Ralph Daigh, Editorial Director; Al A ard Art D rector E J !°Srnithson Western Manager. Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Louisville, Ky under the act of March 3, 1879. Additional entry at Greenwich, Conn. Copyright 1941 by Fawcett Publications, Inc. Reprinting in whole or in part forbidden except by permission of the publishers. Title registered in the U. S. Patent Office. Address manuscrints to New York Editorial Offices. Not responsible for lost manuscripts or photos. Unacceptable contributions will be returned, if accompanied by sufficient first-class postage. Price 5c per copy, subscription price ^"c per year in TJ. S. and possessions. Canadian subscriptions not accepted. Foreign subscriptions SI. 50. Foreign sunscrintions and sales should be remitted by International Money Order in United States funds, payable at Greenwicn, Conn. Advertising forms close ISth of third month preceding date of issue. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION'S