The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1938)

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JANUARY, 1938 SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL MARGARET MITCHELL'S "GOTiE WITH THE WIHD." Screen play by Sidney Howard; directed by George Cukor. >-^ "THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER," a Technicolor production of the Mark Twain classic. Introducing Tommy Kelly. Screen play by John V. A. Weaver; directed by Norman Taurog. "MERRY, MERRY MAIDENS." from the novel by Helen Grace Carlyle. Screen play Sonya Levien. Adaptation by Sonya Levien and Elizabeth Meyer. ♦ QuAhsufdL (Re ha Ac a . CAROLE LOMBARD and FREDRIC MARCH in "NOTHING SACRED," a comedy in Technicolor by Ben Hecht, with Charles Winninger and Walter Connolly; directed by William A. Wellman. "THE PRISOHER OF ZENDA," starring RONALD COLMAN, with Madeleine Carroll and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Screen play by John L. Balderston; adaptation by Wells Root and additional dia' logue by Donald Ogden Stewart. Directed by John Cromwell. ^^ "A STAR IS BORN." starring JANET GAYNOR and FREDRIC MARCH. Story by William A. Wellman and Robert Carson; screen play by Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell and Robert Carson. Directed by William A. Wellman.