Hollywood (1941)

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APR 14 1941 • • * * * • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • • * • • • • • * • * • * * • • * * • • * • * • • • • Published in this space every month The greatest star of the screen ! The lion roars "See 'Men of Boystown' !" • • • ■ • It will be money properly spent. • • • • It will blend the golden laughter and tears of April, as in William Watson's P°em * • • • In September, 1938, Metro-GoldwynMay er — conversationally called M-G-M — decided that the world should know more about Father Flanagan and his famous home for homeless boys of all faiths. Result— "Boystown". • • • • It was one of the five most successful pictures ever produced. There were letters from the public. There was a demand for more. And so with time and care a new great hit was created — a worthy sequel — a successful successor. • • • • Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney are together again. • • • • Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney are Father Flanagan and Whitey Marsh again! * • • * Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney are wonderful again in "Men of Boystown" ! • • • • The original screen play by James K. McGuinness was directed by Norman Taurog, produced by John Considine. • • • • Time is the master critic and Time has awarded every medal and trophy to M-G-M, the master of entertainment. • • • • Sorry. We were told not to blow our own horn. -£ea~ Advertisement for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Vol. 30 CONTENTS FOR MAY, 1941 No. 5 EXCLUSIVE STORIES The Strange Hussey (Ruth Hussey) by Helen Hover 1 4 Are Sin And Sex Hollywood's Real Temptations? by Cecil B. DeMille 23 The Lady Is A Tramp! (Flame Of New Orleans) by Duncan Underhill 24 Doug's Biggest Role — Patriot! (D. Fairbanks) by John Corwin Burt 26 Mischievous Mother — (Margaret Sullavan) by George Howard 27 Bette Davis Turns Softie (The Great Lie) by Jack Holland 28 Can Tyrone Power Beat The Valentino Jinx? by John Fuller 32 No More Apron Strings (Maureen O'Hara) by Tom Casey 34 Strictly Impulsive (Claudette Colbert) by James Reld 36 Joan Bennett Defends Her Reputation by Gene Schroff 38 Is Errol Flynn Bored With Life? by Virginia Wood 40 She Didn't Know What She Wanted (K. Grayson) by May Driscoll 44 Glamour Girl In Socks (Joan Leslie) by Jane Porter 46 He Wasn't Pretty Enough! (Glenn Ford) by John Franchey 48 Sensational Cinderella (Jane Russell) by Tom DeVane 50 How Dorothy Lamour Created A Rival by Frederick McFee 54 She Wants To Be Alone (Virginia Gilmore) by Gloria Brent 60 He Once Had Gable's Ears (Preston Foster) by Lupton Wilkinson 62 Lucky Landis (Carole Landis) by Judith Banner 64 Bread-Winner Brewer (Betty Brewer) by Jack Dallas 68 PICTORIAL FEATURES Entrancing Eyeful (Ziegfeld Gjrl) 21 Cary Grant-Irene Dunne Portrait 33 Joan Blondell Fashions 42 I 940 Academy Award Winners 52 Anne Gwynne Fashions 58 MONTHLY SPECIALS Hollywood Newsreel....6y Duncan Underhill 6 An Early Start (Beauty) by Ann Vernon 18 Seasoned To Perfection (Fashions) by Candida 30 Meals For Moppets (Cooking) by Betty Crocker 56 Important Pictures (Reviews) by Joan Votsis 66 Movie Crossword 67 HOLLYWOOD is published monthly by Fawcett Publications, Inc., 1100 W. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. Printed in U. S. A. Advertising and Editorial Offices, Paramount Building, 1501 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Hollywood Editorial Offices, 8555 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. General Offices, Fawcett Building, Greenwich, Conn Eliott D. Odell, Advertising Director; Roscoe K. Fawcett, Circulation Director; Ralph Daigh, Editorial Director; Al Allard. Art Director; E. J. Smithson, 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 esceot by permission of the publishers. Title registered in the IT. S. Patent Office. Address manuscripts 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 50c per year in U. S. and possessions. Canadian subscriptions not accepted. Foreign subscriptions SI. 50. Foreign subscriptions and sales should be remitted by International Money Order in United States funds, payable at Greenwich, Conn. Advertising forms close 18th of third month preceding date of issue. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS