Hollywood (1941)

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MAY 12 194! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * * • * * * * * * * • * • • * • * * * • * • * * * * • • • * * * * * * * * • * * * * * • * * * jolZwa/. Published in this space every month In with the Mayflowers comes a truly original and distinguished motion picture. M-G-M presents the year's outstanding dramatic offering — "A Woman's Face". • • • • Joan Crawford and Melvyn Douglas and Conrad Veidt will long be remembered for their performances in this screen play by Donald Ogden Stewart and Elliot Paul. Produced by Victor Saville, it has been directed by none other than George (Philadelphia Story) Cukor. • • • • "A Woman's Face" is your good fortune. • • • • The role of Anna Holm fits Joan like a cellophane glove. • • • • Following "A Woman's Face" will come in Maytime succession three more outstanding roars from the lion's den. • • • • They are — in this order — • • • • "Blossoms In The Dust" {Greer Garson-Walter Pidgeon) . "Love Crazy" {William Powell-Myrna Loy). "Billy The Kid" in Technicolor (Robert Taylor). • • • • If you wish to run the gamut of emotions, this is your month. May Goes Metro. • • • • But then so will all the other months go that way. Have you seen "Men of Boys Town"? Have you seen "The Ziegfeld Girl"? • • • • Those of you who like mementoes and pretty wall decorations might wish to take advantage of a special offer. • • • • We will be glad to send you a complete set of four beautiful full color reproductions of oil paintings by famous American Illustrators of their conception of "The Ziegfeld Girl of 1941." Individual paintings by McClelland Barclay, John La Galla, Neysa McMein, Gilbert Bundy. Size 9" by 12", full color prints on heavy mat paper. Write Leo, 1540 Broadway, New York, Box 117, and enclose ten cents to cover mailing costs. • • • • Some day I'll show you my etchings. —lea. Advertisement for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Vol. 30 CONTENTS FOR JUNE, 1941 No. 6 EXCLUSIVE STORIES Rita Hayworth Confesses: "12 Men I'd Take To A Desert lsle"..Jby John Franchey 21 Saga Of The^Sirens by The Editors 22 Nancy Kelly's Strange Marriage Pact by Tom Casey 23 Joan Crawford's Most Daring Role by Irving Drutman 24 Time Out For Insanity (Bob Montgomery) by Gene Schrott 26 Hollywood's Most Glamorous Old Maid (Rosalind Russell) by John Fuller 29 Ciro Nights by Helen Hover 30 An Open Letter To Walter Pidgeon by Duncan Underhill 36 When Your Sweetheart's In The Army (Virginia Field ) ..by Rilla Page Palmborg 38 Prairie Canary (Constance Moore) by Jack Dallas 40 Little Miss Smarty-Pants (Sandy Henville) by Mark London 42 Strangle Hold On Fame (John Payne) by Frederick McFee 44 Bad Girl Makes Good (Lee Patrick) by Charloffe Kay 46 The People's Choice (Cesar Romero) by Kay Proctor 48 Wrong-Way Colonna by Nord Riley 50 "Backyard" Discovery (Anna Lee) by Tom DeVane 52 Meet "Tillie The Toiler" (Kay Harris) by Gloria Brent 54 From Ditch-Digger To Heart-Throbber (John Shelton) by Judith Banner 58 The Woman In His Life (J. Carrol Naish) by E. J. Smithson 60 Two Smart Fools (Bud Abbott-Lou Costello) by Jane Porter 65 PICTORIAL FEATURES Fun In The Desert (James Cagney-Bette Davis) 27 Pictures In Production 28 Private James Stewart by The Editors 34 MONTHLY SPECIALS Hollywood Newsreel....fey Erskine Johnson 6 Movie Memos by The Editor 12 His Bride And Joy (Beauty) by Ann Vernon 1 8 Two In One (Fashions) by Candida 32 Movie Crossword 56 Party For A Purpose (Cooking) jby Betty Crocker 62 Important Pictures (Reviews) by Sara Corpening 68 HOLLYWOOD is published monthly by Fawcett Publications, Inc., 1100 W. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. Printed in USA 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. Renrinting in whole or in part forbidden except by permission of the publishers. Title registered in the TT. S. Pj1™' 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 »"c per year in U. S. and possessions. Canadian subscriptions not accepted. Foreign subscriptions $1.50. Foreign subscriptions and sales should be remitted by International Money Order in United States funds, payable at Ureenwicn. Conn. Advertising forms close 18th of third month preceding date of issue. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS