Modern Screen (Dec 1933 - Oct 1934)

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i said his lips • • • but his eyes said, "Marry ME!" • Did ever a woman have stranger lovers than Queen Christina? There was Magnus who loved her passionately . . . but advised her to marry Prince Charles, for his own good reasons! • And there was Don Antonio, come from sunny Spain to ask her hand for his king, but now a slave to his own love for the woman who belonged to his monarch. • Why did Magnus want Christina to marry Charles? And what choice did Antonio make between king and self? "Queen Christina" will tell you! The story of Greta Garbo's fascinating new motion picture will enthrall you. And SCREEN ROMANCES brings you that story complete in the February issue, which is now on sale. • You will thrill to this beautiful tale of the Swedish girl queen who learned to know her people by traveling among them in man's garb. And you'll also enjoy the many striking illustrations in the story, dramatic stills of Garbo and John Gilbert reunited at last on the sets of Hollywood. • But that isn't all the romance magazine of the screen offers you! In the same issue you will find eleven other complete stories of the latest and best motion pictures, all profusely illustrated by scenes from the screen productions. • Join the wise screen and story lovers who have discovered this unique magazine, and give yourself a real treat. Today — at any newsdealer — ask for February 1. QUEEN CHRISTINA. Greta Garbo, John Gilbert. 2. FLYING DOWN TO RIO. Dolores Del Rio, Gene Raymond, Fred Astaire. 3. BY CANDLELIGHT. Elissa Landi, Nils Asther, Paul Lukas. 4. GOING HOLLYWOOD. Marion Davies, Bing Crosby, Stuart Erwin. 5. BEDSIDE. Warren William, Bette Davis. 6. FROM HEADQUARTERS. George Brent, Margaret Lindsay. 7. ALICE IN WONDERLAND. All-star, including Charlotte Henry, Gary Cooper, Richard Arlen, Jack Oakie. 8. I AM SUZANNE. Lilian Harvey, Gene Raymond. 9. MR. SKITCH. Will Rogers, Zasu Pitts. 10. HAVANA WIDOWS. Joan Blondell, Lyle Talbot, Glenda Farrell. 11. THE WORLD CHANGES. Paul Muni, Mary Astor, Aline MacMahon. 12. GIRL WITHOUT A ROOM. Charles Farrell, Marguerite Churchill, Charles Ruggles. And Scores of Illustrations Screen Jlomances FEBRUARY ISSUE AT ALL NEWSSTANDS NOW!