Hollywood (1942)

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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Published In this space every month The minutes of the last meeting, read and approved, placed "Mrs. Miniver" right up there on all ten-best film lists of all-time. Now we can get on to present and future business. *%m 4-' \4 Clark Gable (Honky) and Lana Turner (Tonk) ignite again in "Somewhere I'll Find You". "Tish", based on the popular stories by Mary Roberts Rinehart, dusts off the mantle of Marie Dressier and tenders it to Marjorie Main, who plays the title role. 2 The inimitable Mickey Rooney becomes "A Yank at Eton" and the role becomes Mickey Rooney. Judy Garland's out-and-out starring vehicle is one of the out-and-outstanding entertainments on the horizon. "For Me and My Gal". "Red" Skelton and Ann Sothern are in "Panama Hattie". You'll see Red — and Ann. "Random Harvest", the James Hilton best-seller, is in the able hands of Director LeRoy and stars Ronald Colman and Mrs. Miniver Garson. "Seven Sweethearts" brings prominently to the fore those up and coming artists, Kathryn Grayson, Van Hefiin and Marsha Hunt. • * • * This completes the agenda for pictures current and in the immediate making at M-G-M, whose promise of great motion picture entertainment has always been fulfilled. \ifli?„, * * * * wt Your Miniver Man— — £ea W. H. FAWCETT, JR. President JOAN VOTSIS, Editor 7\-\m^ FOR VICTORY Vol. 31 CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1942 No. 9 20 EXCLUSIVE STORIES DONNA REED Scrapbook Shorts by Eleanor Harris 21 HEDY LAMARR Is Hedy Lamarr Jinxed by Love? by Arthur MacKemie 22 GIG YOUNG He Bowled 'Em Over by Muriel Reed 23 HOLLYWOOD'S WAR AGAINST WASTE by Dorothy Haas 24 BRIAN AHERNE Gentleman at Work by Dugal O'Uam 27 DIANA BARRYMORE Diana's First Starring Role by Kay Proctor 28 ANNA NEAGLE Lady Luck by Jack Dallas 30 ANN SOTHERN Popping Questions at Ann Sothern by Helen Hover 32 KEYE LUKE Son of China by Frank Cunningham 34 JOHN HUSTON Dad's Boy _ by Bob Hall 36 SHEILA RYAN Sheila the Smarty by John Franchey 38 JOHN LODER Lowdown on Loder by Henry Reese 40 JOHN AND DIANA BARRYMORE There'll Always Be a Barrymore by Duncan Underhill 42 CECIL KELLAWAY He Made It by Charlotte Kay 44 ANN HARDING The Return of Ann Harding by Connie Curtis 46 BRENDA MARSHALL The Lady and the Mugs by Fredda Dudley 48 VICTOR McLAGLEN Victor McLaglen's Private Army by Drake Hunt: 52 LINDA DARNELL Bachelor Girl by Jack Holland 54 BETTY KEAN Hexed Hoofer by John Fuller 60 GEORGE SANDERS Mystery Man by Jack Dawson 64 PICTORIAL FEATURES COLMAN-ARTHUR-GRANT First Blackout Production 12 GENE TIERNEY— Our Cover Girl 50 WALTER PI DGEON— Color Portrait 56 MONTHLY SPECIALS Hollywood Newsreel by Erskine Johnson 6 The Short Cut (Beauty) by Mary Bailey 18 Practically Perfect (Fashions) by Catherine Roberts 26 Clues on Clothes (Fashions) 51 Important Pictures (Reviews) by Sara Corpening 62 SPEEDY SPREADS [Cooking) by Betty Crocker 66 Movie Crossword : 69 HOLLYWOOD is published monthly by Fawcett Publications, Inc., 1100 W. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. Printed in TJ. 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 1942 by Fawcett Publications, Inc. Reprinting in whole or iD part forbidden except by permission of the publishers. Title registered in the TJ. S. Patent Office. Address manuscripts to New York 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 TJ. 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 Greenwich, Conn. Advertising forms close 18th of third month preceding date of issue. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS