Modern Screen (Dec 1948 - Oct 1949)

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New Improved Pepsodent Removes FILM Amazingly! In just 7 days —you'll have brighter teeth and fresher breath — or DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! Run your Why FILM must be removed 1. FILM collects stains that make 3. FILM glues acid to your teeth teeth look dull 2. FILM harbors germs that breed 4. FILM never lets up —it forms con bad breath tinually on everyone's teeth Now Faster Foaming ! New Pepsodent Sweeps FILM Away! My Dream Is Yours: Jack Carson goes to great and laughable lengths to see that protegee Doris Day finally gets her big break in radio. falls in love with Doris. So does Jack. Doris falls in love with Lee Bowman. Unfortunately, she gets her big chance one night when Bowman's so drunk he can't do his show, and she goes on. Bowman leaves town in a huff. Doris becomes a big star, etc. She's carrying a torch. Bowman comes back to town. He's still the same conceited jerk he used to be. On the skids, but doesn't know it. Doris tries to help him. No soap. So Jack gets the girl. It happens to him every 30 or 40 pictures. This one's fun. It's like the old Dick PowellRuby Keeler-Joan Blondell musicals. Fairytale plot, happy ending, pretty music, very enjoyable. EL PASO Cast: John Payne, Gail Russell, Sterling Hayden, George "Gabby" Hayes, Dick Foran, Henry Hull, Mary Beth Hughes. Paramount Lawyer John Payne, fresh from the Civil War, gets sent by his old grand-daddy, Judge Fletcher (H. B. Warner) to investigate the whereabouts of a certain Judge Jeffers (Henry Hull) and his daughter Susan (Gail Russell). Rumor has it the Jeffers are out West in some new development called El Paso. John's (Continued on page 108) PHOTO CREDITS Below you will find credited page by page the photographs which appear in this issue. 6 T., Schuyler Crail, Bor., Bert Parry — 7 T ., Bert Parry, Bot., Schuyler Crail — 8 Wide World — 11 Bert Parry — 12 International News Photo — 15 Wide World — 22 T., M. S. staff, Bot.. Wide World — 24 Paramount — 29 Acme Photo — 30, 31 Bob Beerman — 32 Bob Beerman — 33 Paramount Exc. Rt., National Broadcasting Studios — 34, 35 Bob Beerman — 36, 37 Bob Beerman — 38 Jean Howard — 39 T., Jean Howard Exc. Lt., 20th Century-Fox — 40, 41, 42 Bob Beerman — 43 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer — 44 Bert Parry Exc. Bot Lt., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer — 45 T., Bert Parry, Bot., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 46 Nelson Morris — 47 Bob Beerman — 48 T.. Gus Gale, Bor., Bert Parry — 49 Bert Parry — 50, 51 Bob Beerman — 52, Bert Parry Exc. Cen., Chic Farmer— 53 T., News Service, Bor., Wide World — 54 Bert Parry Exc. Cen., Gus Gale — 55 MetroGoldwyn-Mayer — 56 T., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Boi'. Lt.. Julius Buck, Bof. Cen., Rt., Modern Screen staff — 57 Press Association — 62 MetroGoldwyn-Mayer — 63 T., Eddie Hubbell of MGM, Bot. Lt., M. S. staff, Bor. Rt., Julius Buck —73 Virgil Apger— 74, 75, 78, 79, 80 Jacques Simpson of Pagano Studios. Abbreviations: Bot., Bottom; Cen., Center; Exc, Except; Lt., Left; Rt., Right; T., Top New improved Pepsodent will bring a thrilling brightness to your teeth, a new freshness to your breath — or we'll return twice what you paid! No other tooth paste can duplicate new Pepsodent's film-removing formula ! It foams wonderfully — goes to work faster, fighting film: (1) Pepsodent routs discoloring stains that collect on film. (2) It checks film's "bad breath" germs that cause food particles to decay. (3) Pepsodent helps protect you from acid produced by germs in film. This acid, many dentists agree, is the cause of tooth decay. (4) Film forms continually. Remove it regularly and quickly with Pepsodent. No other tooth paste contains Irium — or Pepsodent's gentle polishing agent ! Try new fast-foaming Pepsodent with Irium for 7 days. If you're not convinced it gives you cleaner breath and brighter teeth — mail unused portion of tube to Pepsodent, Division Lever Brothers Company, Dept. G, Chicago, 111. — and you'll receive double your money back, plus postage ! Offer expires August 31, 1949 Remember, for the safety of your smile, use Pepsodent twice a day — see your dentist twice a year ! Lever Brothers Company