Hollywood (1942)

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JAN 23 ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • Published In this space every month "Tis the month before Christmas and all through the movie houses there are a lot of wonderful films to be seen. • • * This column is in the present and future tense. Since it is a Christmas issue, we will first talk about the present. • • • • There is the Garbo picture. Of "Ninotchka" caliber— debonairy and de-lovely. It is called "Two-Faced Woman" — practically a double feature in itself. • • * * And every single feature of Garbo is something to behold. Ask co-star Melvyn Douglas. • • • Comes too, "H. M. Pulham, Esq." — which so many have read. Hedy Lamarr and Robert Young step right from the pages as the saying goes. • * • • "Panama Hattie", the famed Broadway trip-hammer of hilarity, gives us more Ann Sothern hospitality and Red Skelton's hornpipes of pandemonium. • • * * Spencer Tracy, the matinee and evening idol, and Katharine Hepburn, who also is no idle idol, appear in the picture of the year. Entitled "Woman of The Year". • • • • And then also on this Yule season list, we're including "Babes on Broadway" which we deliver with all sorts of golden predictions of being something to dance in the streets about. • • * * That is, the dancing in the streets will be done after you've seen the dancing in the theatre. • * * • It's all to the merry, merry. • • * And at the same time let us wish you a happy, happy. — ScuAta £e& ' Advertisement for MetroGoldivynMayer Pictu -35L5L^ Hollywood i r W. H. FAWCETT, JR., President JOAN VOTSIS, Editor >l. 31 CONTENTS FOR JANUARY, 1942 No. 1 20 EXCLUSIVE STORIES RAY MIDDLETON From Grand Opera to Horse Opera by E. J. Smithson 9 LARAINE DAY "I'm Glad She's Dead!"..6y Gloria Brent 16 JEAN GABIN Imported Idol fay Drake Hunt 18 BETTY GRABLE-GEORGE RAFT A New Slant On Love by Marion Cooper 2 1 BARBARA STANWYCK-GARY COOPER Barbara Does the Bumps! by May Driscoll 22 JUDY GARLAND Judy's Jobs by Edward Martin 24 BOB STERLING Third Time's the Charm by Charlotte Kaye 25 BOB HOPE The Care and Feeding of Bob Hope by Duncan Underhill 26 ANN SHERIDAN-RONALD REAGANBOB CUMMINGS The Jinx Behind the Filming of "Kings Row" by Helen Weller 28 RICHARD TRAVIS Bette Davis — Talent Scout by Helen Hover 32 JOHN SUTTON Bette Davis — Talent Scout by John Franchey 33 MARIA MONTEZ Glamour Is Her Dish by Tom DeVane 38 HANS YARAY Tomorrow's Dream Prince by Charles Samuels 46 ANNE GWYNNE Ambition Is Broccoli by Tom Casey 48 ROSALIND RUSSELL "We," Inc by Kay Proctor 50 MICKEY ROONEY My Son, "Andy" by Fay Holder) 52 (Told to Vivian Cosby) GAIL PATRICK What I Know About the "Other Woman" by Jane Fuller 54 HENRY WILCOXON Meet Mr. Mishap by Jane Porter 56 MARTHA SCOTT Mrs. Malaprop by Virginia Wood 58 ONA MUNSON The Actress Nobody Knows by Laura Pomeroy 60 MICHELE MORGAN French Find by Frederick McFee 62 PICTORIAL FEATURES ANN RUTHERFORD Portrait 19 GENE TIERNEY-VICTOR MATUREPHYLLIS BROOKS 27 LOOKING IN ON JEANETTE AND GENE (Home Sitting) 30 RITA HAYWORTH Portrait 36 CARY GRANT Portrait 37 CALLING ON HELEN PARRISH (Home Sitting) 39 MONTHLY SPECIALS Hollywood Newsreel by Erskine Johnson 6 Movie Crossword 10 Please, Sa/lta, Something to Wear [Fashions) by Catherine Roberts 34 Advance Showing (Beauty) ..by Ann Vernon 40 Easy As Pie (Cooking). fay Betty Crocker 44 Shopping Guide 61 Important Pictures (Reviews) fay Sara Corpening 64 HOLLYWOOD is published monthly by Fawcett Publications. Inc.. 1100 W. Broadway. Louisville, Ks. Printed in U. S. A. Advertising and Editorial Offices, Paramount Building, 15U1 Broadway, New \ork. N. /Y. Hollywood Editorial Offices s.vir, 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. Smitlisou, Western Manager. Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Louisville, Ky., under the act of March 3, 1S79. Additional entry at Greenwich. Conn. Copyright 1941 by Fawcett Publications. Inc. Reprinting in whole or in part forbidden escept by permission of the publishers. Title registered jn the T". P. Patent Office Address manuscripts to New York Editorial Offices. Not responsible for lost manuscripts or photos. Unacceptable contributions will be returned, if accompanied hv sufficient fir=t-class postage. Price nc per copy, subscription price oOc per year in IT S and possessions. Canadian subscriptions not accented Foreign subscriptions SL.-iO. Foreign subscriptions and sales should be remitted hy International Money Order in United States funds, payable at Greenwich, Conn. Advertising forms close 18th of tb^d rioitti pi-ec"di"-? d~te of t«ti«. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS