Motion Picture (Aug 1931-Jan 1932)

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Mationricture Stanley V. Gibson, Publisher Laurence Reid, Hditor ?TT* Features In This Issue IZl^^Z We Tell You — Motion Picture! 16 What Warner Brothers Are Doing By Their Big and Little Stars Look Out, Hollywood! Here Comes Helen Hayes! . . Elisabeth Goldbeck is/ When There' s Better Acting To Be Done, Helen Will Do It Weddings That Never Happened Marquis Busby zj Hollywood's Broken Romances Are the Most Dramatic Will Television Mean The End Of Garbo? Muriel Babcock 3Z Television Is Almost Here And May Bring New Faces To The Screen The Stormy Petrel of Broadway Dorothy Manners 39 Richard Bennett, The Daddy Of Connie And Joan, Speaks His Mind The Favorite Stars — As Picked By The Studios Jack Grant 40 The Studio Workers Tell You Who's Popular In The Old Home-Town The Love-Life Of Ivan Lebedeff Gladys Hall Ap. This Reveals The Old World Romances Of Hollywood ' s Hand-Kissing Expert Famous Oriental Stars Return To The Screen Betty Willis 44 Sessue Hayakawa And Anna May Wong Have Come Back To Win New Fame The Merry Wives Of Hollywood Dorothy Calhoun 46 The Married Couples Of The Movie Colony Have Revised The Marriage Code Acting Is Woman's Work Faith Service 49 So Says Leslie Howard, Who Is Tired Of The Stage And Screen Which Of These Starlets Will Become Big Stars? Hale Horton 52. Some Among 1931s Crop Of Newcomers Who Will Get There How The Stars Get Away From It All Helen Louise Walker 54 They Go Far Away To Escape From Hollyivood That Big Little Girl Who Came From Broadway . . . Charles Grayson 59 It Took A Smart Actress To Succeed Clara Bow — Sylvia Sidney Was Nominated The Girl Who Was Not Scared Of Garbo Nancy Pryor 66 Karen Morley Forgot That Garbo Existed And Gave An Arresting Performance Sally's Back! Joan Standish 70 Sally O'Neil, Once A Popular Star, Gets Another Chance Campfire Grub Sue Dibble 78 As The Cowboys (Ken Maynard and Buck Jones') Cook It Cover Design of Billie Dove Painted By Marland Stone Departments Letters To The Editor 6 What The Stars Are Doing Marion Martone 8 The Hollywood Circus Dorothy Spensley iz The Gossip Test Marion Martone 14 News And Gossip 34 The Picture Parade 60 Tabloid Reviews 72. Featured Shorts 76 Now You're Talking! 106 Herman Schoppe, Art Director Dorothy Donnell Calhoun, Western Editor Motion Picture is published monthly at 350 East 22nd Street, Chicago, III., by Motion Picture Publications, Inc. Entered as second class matter August 31, 1928, at the Post Office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1870; Printed in U.S.A. Editorial and Executive Offices: Paramount Building, 1501 Broadway, New York City, N. Y. Copyright 1 03i by Motion Picture Publications, Inc. Single copy 25c. Subscriptions for U.S., its possessions, and Mexico $2.00 a year, Canada $2.50, Foreign Countries $3.00. European Agents, Atlas Publishing Company, 18 Bride Lane. London, E.C.4. Stanley V. Gibson, President-Publisher, William S. Pettit,Vice President, Robert E.Canfield, Secretary-Treasurer 5