Hollywood Spectator (Apr-May 1939)

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SPECTATOR Every Other Week Edited by WELFORD BEATON Fourteenth Year Los Angeles, California — July 22, 1939 Vol. 14— No. 8 Writing Film Stories To Fit Players Not Good Box-Office Moral ReArmament Movement Theme for Great Screen Epic Bruno Ussher’s Estimate of Sam Goldwyn’s Heifetz Picture REVIEWED: (See Page 5) They Shall Have Music k Unexpected Father k Career Million Dollar Legs k I Stole a Million k Should Husbands Work? The Magnificent Fraud ★ News Is Made At Night ★ The Movies March On Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever k Blondie Takes a Vacation