Motion Picture (Aug 1932-Jan 1933)

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©C1B 175558 DEC 27 1932 \ JANUARY / >933 Mdlonficture Stanley V. Gibson, Publisher Laurence Reid, Editor c^M^ LUPE VELEZ Is A Iw ay s News Lupe, an unknown young Mexican girl of eighteen, got her screen start as leading lady to Douglas Fairbanks in "The Gaucho." She has been intheheadlinesever since. You've read about her feud with Dolores Del Rio, her bursts of "temperament," her exotic home, her famous romance with Gary Cooper, its equally famous break-up, her momentary interest in this hero or that, her impersonations of other stars. No one knows what she will do next. A clever little actress, as well as a vivid personality, she has played all kinds of heroines — ranging from a Chinese girl to an Indian squaw. And now, as her latest surprise, she has turned to a "mother" role in real life — having adopted, a little six-year-old girl. <^V Herman ScHoppe, Art Director Twenty-First Year VolumeXLIV,No.6 ^fe ^4o Features A Heroine to Other Stars — That's Norma Shearer! . . Gladys Hall rrj John Gilbert Breaks His ThreeYear Silence .... Elza Schallert 2.8 Are Your Favorite Movie Stars Really What They Seem? . Faith Service 30 What's a Kiss Between Screen Lovers? — Neil Hamilton Tells Sonia Lee 33 Will Chaplin Ever Allow His Sons to Be Movie Stars? Edwin Schallert 34 Gary Cooper Brings the African Jungle to Beverly Hills ■ . Elisabeth Goldbeck 40 We Nominate for Stardom — Your Future Favorites 43 There's a Cummings-Out Party Ahead for Connie . Terrence Costello . 47 Ruth Chatterton's Own Story of Her Second Marriage . Gladys Hall 51 They've Battled the Depression — That's Why They're Stars Now! . . . . . Charles Grayson 52. Where You'll Find the Stars at Play — San Francisco Dorothy Calhoun 54 Good Luck or Bad Luck — Bebe and Harry Can Take It! . Sonia Lee 56 Why We Have Adopted a Baby — Fredric March . . Dorothy Manners 58 I Am a Movie Fan! Warden Lewis E. Lawes 60 From First to Last, Kirkland's a Rebel Jerry Lane 61 Edmund Gives the Lowe-Down about Being a Movie Star Nancy Pryor 62. Departments Letters From Our Readers 6 What The Stars Are Doing Marion Martone 8 Featured Shorts James Edwin Reid 10 Tip-Offs on the Talkies J. E. R. 11 The Movie Circus Frank Morley 12. Your Gossip Test Marion Martone 14' Movie Star Calendar Jose Schorr 15 News and Gossip 36 The Picture Parade 63 Cover Design of Lupe Velez Painted By Marland Stone ^£ ^N^° Dorothy Donnell Calhoun, Western Editor Motion Picture isf published monthly at 330 East 22nd Street, Chicago, III. by Motion Picture Publications, Inc. Entered as second class matter August 31, 1Q28, at the Post Office at Chicaj/o, Illinois, under the A cl of March 3, 187Q; Printed in U. S. A . Editorial and Executive Offices: Paramount Building, 1501 Broadway, New York City, N. Y. Copyright 1032 by Motion Picture Publications, Inc.'' Single copy 15c. Subscriptions for U.S., its possessions, and Mexico $1.80 a year, Canada $3-30, Foreign Countries $3.30. European Agents, Atlas Publishing Company, 18 Bride Lane, London, E. C. 4. Stanley V. Gibson, President-Publisher, William S. PeV.il, Vice President, Robert E. Canfield, Secretary-Treasurer.