Motion Picture (Aug 1936-Jan 1937)

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tfOtf 27 1336 ©C1B 319512 THE GINGER ROGERS THAT MEN LIKE Why is it that Ginger Rogers hasbecome such a favorite with men fans everywhere? What is it they see in her that sets her apart from other Hollywood actresses? Is she endowed with more of that Certain Something called charm than her sisters of the cinema? The answer will be found in the big February issue of MOTION PICTURE .. .which also fells why Ginger believes in taking dares. The next issue will/ also feature all-revealing stories of such colorful personalities as Carole Lombard, Gladys Swarthout, Nelson Eddy, Charles Boyer, Katharine Hepburn, Wally Beery, John Boles, and a host of others who are favorites in Hollywood s scheme of things ... as well as up-to-date gossip. Order your February copy now! Published monthly by Motion Picture Publications, Inc. (a Minnesota Corporation), at Mount Morris, III. Executive and Editorial Offices, Paramount Building, 1501 Broadway, New York City, N.Y. Hollywood Editorial Offices, 7046 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Entered as second-class matter, April 1, 1935, rat the post office at Mount Morris, III., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Additional evtry at Greenwich, Conn. Copyright/l936vby Motion Picture Publications, . Inc. ''Reprinting in whole or in part forbidden except by permission of the publislicrs. 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, subscription price $1.00 per year in U.S. and possessions. 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 Bldg. ; Los Angeles, Simpson-Reilly, 536 S. Hill St. General business offices, Fawcett Bldg., Greenwich, Conn. W. H. FAWCETT President ROGER FAWCETT Secretary-Treasurer MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION MIOTDON IPDCTUIRIE W. H. FAWCETT LAURENCE REID Publisher , Editor .JANUARY, 1937 Volume LI I, No. 6 Twenty-sixth Year featucet What Joan Crawford Thinks of Joan Crawford Katherine Albert 22 No Longer Hollywood's Most Eligible Bachelor Cyril Vandour 27 I'm Not Ready for Marriage Yet — Robert Taylor Leon Surmelian 28 The Screen's Best Gentlemen's Gentlemen... Katharine Hartley 30 Hank Fonda Happy Ending '. . Ida Zeitlin 33 Here Comes the Bride (Maureen O'Sullivan) Sonia Lee 35 They're Hollywood's Newest Sensation! Virginia T. Lane 44 Taking Everything in Stride (Errol Flynn)... Mary Decker 54 Cagney (Jimmy to you) One Year Later Carol Craig 24 Solving the Mystery of Margo James Reid 26 Tis the Likes of The Kelly You'll Be After Liking Now!... ....Gladys Hall 32 Meeting Up with a New Menacing Man (Humphrey Bogart)... .Grace Mack 34 "Me? Put On the Dog? Let's Skip It!"— Gladys George Dan Camp 43 Shirley Temple Has Grown Up — And How!... Harry Lang 46 PaIzc Contests Your Last Chance to Enter the Search for Talent Contest!. ...E. J. Smithson 56 Enter This $500 Trademark Contest Now! John Sutter 64 PModal TeatuMs Each to Her Favorite Sport 13 Jean Harlow 1 9 New Faces 20 Familiar Faces 1 2 I Beloved Enemies — 25 Gold Diggers and Their 1937 Tricks ._ 31 Winter Sports — -• 36 Out Where the West Begins..... 42 Frontier Lovers 49 There's Always Gable 57 Revolutionary Lovers 61 Swarthout Sings In Five Languages 65 Your Witness on the Stand..... Winifred Aydelotte 6 The Talkie Town Tattler Harry Lang 8 You Know Your Movies? Puzzle This One Out! 14 Future Favorites: Rosalind Keith Lee Blackstock 15 Men Behind the Stars: Hal Mohr. 16 Future Favorites: Joan Perry -Hal Whitehead 17 The Talk of Hollywood - _.. 38 Beautiful Blonde Denise Caine 48 The Picture Parade . 50 Maureen O'Sullivan's Christmas Dinner!.—. Dorothy Dwan 58 Tip-Offs on the Talkies 59 Prize Letters — How Readers Rate Them!.... 60 Your Questions — Here Are the Answers... 62 On the Sets with the Stars 63 Mile. Chic's Hollywood Fashion Tips — 73 Hollywood's Trick Parties.. — 75 Hollywood Home Hints 77 5