Modern Screen (Dec 1931 - Nov 1932 (assorted issues))

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If this happens, the signs will be so changed that the domestic disaster which overhangs them will be definitely averted. Professionally, for both of them, the signs portend a gloriously successful year. For Doug particularly, 1932 will be the best year of his career so far. Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., and Mary Pickf ord : Like the Fairbanks, Juniors, the seniors must be considered jointly. There are little or no signs of romance. Their "house of romance" lies behind them. They will remain together, certainly, but not, of course, with the flaming young love of newlyweds. Mary, according to the stars, will outlive Doug. Very little personal danger, however, threatens either of them during the course of 1932 — Doug may suffer much from severe colds, even pneumonia, but he will recover. The stars confirm his announced intentions of traveling. They indicate, too, that Doug will turn to writing, and will produce a successful work. There are no future indications of professional acting for Doug. pHARLES CHAPLIN: Charlie 4 Chaplin will marry again in 1932. She will be a very prominent woman, probably a foreigner, if the astrological signs are correct. He will return to the United States now — but later, the stars indicate, he will definitely and finally turn his back on America. He will do very little more picture work — what little he does do will begin late in 1932, the result of public demand rather than financial desires on Chaplin's part. Like Fairbanks, Chaplin will turn to writing in 1932, and will do some interesting work. The marriage of Chaplin will take place abroad, probably during the latter part of the year. There is one faint sign that leaves the slight possibility that the marriage will not occur until 1933, but 1932 seems very much likelier. Jimmy Durante: Durante is mentioned here, with Chaplin, because the stars indicate that Durante may take Chaplin's place as the foremost screen comedian, with the passing of the months. Not necessarily in 1932, but certainly in the future. His rise in 1932 will be phenomenal. Marion Davies: Marion will pass through a most strange year. Illness and possible fatality beset her path. It will be someone close to her, the stars say. Professionally, the stars indicate continued success for her, with continuance in pictures similar in style to her "Five and Ten." Dangers threaten her from strangers and through litigation. T UPE VELEZ: Lupe will not *~f change. Her year is still replete with romance. The stars say that twice, within 1932, she will announce her betrothal, each time to a different man. Yet she will marry neither. Gary Cooper: Professionally the signs of 1932 are good. Gary may marry toward the end of the year — an eastern society girl whom he now knows. Clara Bow : Clara will marry early in 1932, and will find great domestic happiness. The planets indicate she will marry Rex Bell, and they will attempt to keep the marriage secret. There is no more scandal ahead of Clara, definitely not in 1932, and no indications of it for a long time ahead. She will return to the screen, and that return will find renewed success for her in 1932. Roscoe Arbuckle : Fatty will definitely make his reappearance on the screen in 1932, with neither success nor failure attending that come-back. He will achieve his greatest success as a director. During 1932, he will marry Addie McPhail, and the marriage will bring happiness to both. Pola Negri : Pola enters, in 1932, the most phenomenal year of her life. Success follows her throughout the year, and the stars say that no matter how great her past, her greatest success still lies in the future. The year 1932 will bring her great screen success, but even greater fame lies ahead on the legitimate stage. Pola will become very spiritual. Earthly romances will mean little to her. Her real love will be her career. The stars indicate no marriage for her in 1932. Gloria Swanson : Gloria has entered a new "house of love." She was born for romance, but the stars say that she will never remain a wife only. She is too great an artist. Professionally, she will do lovely things, but no great picture. In two years, she will turn to the stage, and score greatly. Ruth Chatterton : She made a mistake in leaving Paramount, but despite obstacles, she will recover from the slump in which her career will fall at the beginning of the year, and will emerge with new laurels. Domestically, the stars portend no change. However, they do indicate that 1932 will give her husband, Ralph Forbes, a great opportunity for individual success on the screen. In the late part of 1932, or in 1933, Chatterton will turn her back on the