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IF MYRNA RULED AS HOLLYWOOD'S QUEEN
If Hollywood was a kingdom and Myrna Loy ruled as Queen she'd moke certain that her power was absolute. She might make Bill Powell Prime Minister because of his persuasive manner. She might issue a ukase that romance begins with marriage. She would knight people for being interesting . . . not wealthy. The list of possibilities of what she might do is endless. You can read about Queen Myrna, as well as enjoyable stories about Bette Davis, Loretta Young, John Boles and many others in the April issue of MOTION PICTURE. Order your copy from your newsdealer now.
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Published monthly by Motion Picture Publications, Inc. (a Minnesota Corporation), at Mount Morris, III. Executive and Editorial Offices, Paramount Building, 1501 Broadivay. New York City, N.Y. Hollvzi'ood Editorial Offices. 7046 Hollyivood 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, 1ST9. Additi^ial entry at Greenixnch, Conn. Copyright/1937 by Motion Picture Publications, Inc/Rcprinting in echoic or dn part forbidden except by permission of the publishers. Title registered in U.S. Patent Office. Printed in U.S.A. Address manuscripts to Nczv York Editorial Offices. Not responsible for tost 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 dale of issue. Advertising offices: Xezv York, 1501 Broadway; Chicago, 360 N. Michigan Ave.; San Francisco, Simpson-Rcilly. 1014 Russ Bldg.; Los Angeles, Simpson-Reilly, 536 S. Hill St. General business offices, Fawcett Bldg., Greenwich, Conn.
W. H. FAWCEH
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ROGER FAWCETT
Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION
W. H. FAWCEH Publisher
Combined Wifh
MARCH. 1937
LAURENCE REID Editor
Volume Llll. No. 2
Twenty-sixth Year
Go Hollywood with Movieland Tours... 16
My Advice to Myself — Jean hiarlow James Raid 30
"I Like Modern Women" says Nelson Eddy Faith Service 33
The Life and Love of Frances Farmer Gladys Hall 34
Hollywood Chorus Girls — 1937 Edition Leon Surmelian 36
Eleanor Powell Writes a Letter To Your Bob Bunny Russell 40
Hollywood Goes to Sea Again.. Carol Craig 56
Discovering the Glamour in Irene Dunne Sonia Lee 39
Why Gary Stays Popular Katharine Hartley 44
Hitting the High Spots with Glenda Dorothy Spensley 45
Grabbing Victor Moore for Good '. Harry Lang 46
How to Live and Like It (Richard Dlx).... Ida Zeltlin 51
Not What She Seems to Be — That's Kay.. Maude Cheatham 59
Pick Your Favorite Star— $ I 000.00 In Cash Prizes.. 42
Greta Garbo 27
Bette Davis a 28
Marlene Dietrich 29
Maytlmers (Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald) 32
Man Meets Maid in Salem.... 38
June Lang _. 58
The Talkie Town Tattler ....Harry Lang 6
The Picture Parade...... -.. 1 0
Future Favorites: Ella Logan John Schwarzkopf 19
Men behind the Stars: Richard Boleslawski 20
Future Favorites: Leona Maricle Hal Whitehead 21
You Know Your Movies? Puzzle This One Out!.. 22
The Talk of Hollywood 52
Prize Letters — How Readers Rate ThemL. 80
On the Sets with the Stars .-... 86
Hollywood's Trick Parties 87
Your Questions — Here Are the Answers 96
Between Ourselves (The Editor's Page) Larry Reid 106
Mile. Chic's Hollywood Fashion Tips 23
The Rockette Road to Beauty Denlse Calne 26
Between Seasons with Loretta Young (Fashions) Sally Martin 47
Use Your Refrigerator for Winter Refreshments Phyllis Foster 60
AL ALLARD— Art Director
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