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.11 IN. 25 1938
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Volume LVl, No. I
Incorporating
LAURENCE REID Editor
AUGUST, 1938
Twenty-seventh Year
Hollywood Holidays! 10
Jean Arthur's New Set-Up Duncan Theron 27
It Pays To Be Exclusive Temple Crane 29
Zanuck — StarMa leer Mack N. Taggert 32
Why I'm Marrying For The Third Time Molly Castle 36
What's Left For Lew Ayres? Ben Maddox 41
Merle Oberon Speaks Her Mind About Marriage Virginia T. Lane 43
"The Kid's" Advice To Child Stars Marian Rhea 48
Gallic Glamor (Danielle Darrieux) Leon Surmelian 24
Little Mans, What Now? (Freddie Bartholomew) Gladys Hall 26
Muni Knows All The Right Answers Dan Camp 28
The Phenomenon Named Fidler James Reid 30
Getfng H Off His (Hope) Chest E. J. Smithson 50
Norma Shearer 19
Ginger Rogers 20
Our Own News Camera 21
Sand Witches 34
Loretta Young 37
James Cagney — Marie Wilson 42
Fred MacMurray — Ray Milland 49
The Talkie Town Tattler Harry Lang 6
Picture Parade :. 12
Future Favorites: Anthony Averill 13
Prize Letters 18
The Talk of Hollywood 44
Mile. Chic's Hollywood Fashion Tips 9
When You're Hot, Iced Tea Is Not! Mrs. Christine Frederick 15
Sidney— For Summer Time Denise Caine 17
Informally Yours (Fashions) 38
AL ALLARD Art Director
JOHN SCHWARZKOPF Western Editor
CHARLES RHODES Staff Photographer
CAN TAYLOR TAKE IT...?
There has been talk that Bob Taylor couldn't take it because he hadn't roughed it through life... that he had come up the easiest way. In the September MOTION PICTURE you have the answer., .which proves that Bob CAN TAKE IT. '..and HOW! This revealing article is but one of many that includes stories about Claudette Colbert, Ruby Keeler, Pat O'Brien, Fred Astaire .. . and a host of others. Not forgetting the liveliest and the snappiest gossip of the Hollywood country. To say nothing of the newest candid art of the stars. So place your order now for September issue... with your newsdealer. It's on sale at all newsstands.
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