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IT'S BEEN AN
UPHILL FIGHT FOR
GRACE MOORE
'I have foughf for everything I have/' says Grace. Before returning to Hoilyv/ood to make that hit picture of 1 934, One Night of Love,she had experienced much disappointment. She had encountered great obstacles. But she was determined to win. And she did! After her first spectacular triumph, she made another big hit in Love Me Forever. Read Grace's story in the big June issue of MOTION PICTURE
Published monthly by Motion Picture Publications, Inc. (a Minnesota Corporation), at Mount Morris, III. Executive and Editorial Offices, Paramount Building, 1501 Broadzvay. New York City, N.Y. Hollvzvood Editorial Offices, 70U Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Entered as second-class matter, April 1, 1935, at the post office at Mount Morris, III., under the Act of March 3, 1S79. Additional entry at Greenwich, Conn. Copyright 1935. Reprinting in whole or in part forbidden e.vccpt by permission of the publishers. Title registered in U. S. Patent Office. Printed in U. S. A. Address manuscripts to New York Editorial Offices. Not responsible for lost manuscripts or photos. Price 10c per copy, $1.00 per year in U.S., its possessions, and Canada; foreign, $1.50. Advertising forms close the 20th of the third month preceding date of issue. Advertising offices: New York, 1501 Broadway ; Chicago, 360 N. Michigan Ave.; San Francisco, Simpson-Reilly. 1014 Russ BIdg. ; Los Angeles, Simpson-Rcilly, 536 S. Hill St. General business offices, Fawcett Bldg., Greenwich, Conn.
W. H. FAWCETT ROSCOE FAWCEH
President '. Vice President
S. F. NELSON W. M. MESSENGER Treasurer Secretary
MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF.CIRCULATION
MIOITDON IPDCTTUIRE
ROSCOE FAWCETT Editor
LAURENCE REID
Managing Editor
MAY, 1936
Volume LI, No. 4 Twenty-Fifth Year
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All Roads Lead to Hollywood.. _Jack Smalley
No More Dancing for Ginger Rogers! Dorothy Calhoun
What Are Clark Sable's Plans for the Future?.. ....Francis Kellum
Don't Set Leslie hHoward Wrong! Harry Lang
The Movies Capture Romeo and Juliet ....Dorothy Spensley
The Bond Hollywood Can't Break (Al. Jolson & Ruby Keeler)...
Williann F. French
First Time Losers Dorothy Spensley
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Cheerio for Binnle Barnes! Dorothy Donnell
Why Robert Donat Nearly Starved.... Ruth Lieber
The Real Dietrich — Unmasked Ida Zeitlin
Sroucho Marx Looks at Charlie Chaplin ...Srace Simpson
Why Luise Ralner Climbed to Fame Jerry Lanier
Future Favorites: June Travis John Schwarzkopf
Men Behind the Stars: Mervyn LeRoy .' Sunnar Norberg
Future Favorites: June Lang ...John Schwarzkopf
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The Search for Talent Soes On! 18
Somebody Will Win $600— Why Not You? 22
Knit Your Way to Hollywood!... . 50
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Love and Revolt Under Two Flags 27
Alluring Lombard ... 28
Soft Words — Sweet Music... 29
Show Boat 32
A Hollywood Navajo-ho-ho-ho (Joan Blondell] 38
Let Hollywood Styles Be Your Suide 43
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The Talkie Town Tattler (Soings-On In Hollywood) Harry Lang 6
Your Witness on the Stand ..Winifred Aydelotte 12
The Picture Parade 1 4
TIp-Offs on the Talkies (Brief Reviews of New Films) 16
Style Your Wardrobe the Hollywood Vv'ay Virginia T. Lane 45
The Talk of Hollywood (Latest News of the Stars and Studios) 4,8
Prize Letters — How Readers Rate Them! 54
Your Questions — Here Are the Answers!.... 56
Curls and Coronets for Beauty Denise Calne 58
Pattern After a Star! (Dress Patterns)... 60
On the Sets with the Stars 64
Shopping Suide 65
Between Ourselves .— Larry Reid 90