Hollywood Spectator (1938)

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10 CENTS A Weekly Edited by WELFORD BEATON Thirteenth Year Los Angeles, California — April 30, 1938 Vol. 13 — No. 3 Pictures As a Business The Editor Goes Into Figures and Shows That Greater Costs Did Not Make Corresponding Increase in Film Theatre Audiences Contributor Discusses Racketeering in the Purchase of Screen Story Material Bruno David Ussher Analyzes Use of Music in Andrew Stone’s “Stolen Heaven” SOB. STOLEN HEAVEN * DOCTOR RHYTHM * FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER LUCREZIA BORGIA ★ THE WIFE OF GENERAL LING ★ WIDE OPEN FACES ONLY PUBLICATION IN THE WORLD DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO PRACTICAL FILM CRITICISM