Hollywood (1942)

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HOLLYWOOD'S j MOST CENSORED STAR! % REVEALS THE REAL REASON WHY JANE RUSSELL'S FILM WAS BANNED IN ALL of Hollywood's fabulous history, no one has had a more fabulous career than luscious Jane Russell, star of "The Outlaw." Long before she ever appeared on the screen, she was famous the world over as a movie star. Why? Long after "The Outlaw" was completed, the picture was withheld from the public. Why? Even the revised version was frowned upon by the New York State censor. Why? SPOT, the most entertaining of the picture magazines, answers these questions in an exclusive feature in the May issue. SPOT prints the whole story of Jane Russell and her controversial film, together with the most striking photographs ever taken of Miss Russell. This is only one of the many highlights in the big new issue of SPOT, on sale at your newsstand for 10 cents. "War Girls in Washington" is another feature you won't want to miss. Every page in the new SPOT is packed with entertaining pictures and timely stories. Be sure to get your copy of the May issue. 68