Movie Classic (Mar-Jul 1933)

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MAY 27 1933 ©Cib 190746 THE TABLOID MAGAZINE OF THE SCREEN VOL.4 No.1 .cv — Jeanette MACDONALD is plotting Su rprise You won't se„ Jeanette as Chevalier's leading lady in "A BedtimeStory." (Helen Twelvetrees will have the role.) Because Jeanette has gone abroad for what looks like a long, long stay. And besides going places on a concert tour, she's planning to do things to surprise you. Yes, she may turn her trip into a honeymoon with Robert Ritchie, her manager. But that wouldn't surprise anyone, considering that they have been engaged about five years. The Mayor of Cannes "kept the key and gave her the city" — and now. she's going to make a film in France. But it won't be "just another movie." Ernst Lubitsch, who has directed her with Chevalier, will cross the ocean to direct — and if the rumors are correct, Jeanette will go dramatic! Movie Classic MARCH, 1933 FEATURE ARTICLES Hollywood's "Love Runaways" Write Home Eric Ergenbright 17 "No Marriage for Me," Say Ten Women Stars Helen Louise Walker 18 These Movie Stars Went to College— Why? John L. Haddon 20 Katharine Hepburn Answers Twenty Startling Questions James Fidler 22 Ruth and Ralph and George — One for All, and All for One Jack Grant 26 Will Rogers Talks About Pigs, Politics and Movies Edwin Schallert 41 Why Is Leslie Howard the Man of the Moment? Gladys Hall 44 The Headline Career of Mary and Doug— 1927-1933 . . . . .Muriel Babcock 48 Far from Home, but Near to Stardom — Diana Wynyard Charles Grayson 51 Meet Clyde Beatty — Who Has Hollywood's Most Dangerous Job! . Lee Townsend 52 MOVIE CLASSIC TABLOID NEWS SECTION Dietrich Dodges Lawsuit by Ending Revolt — Future Films to Be German-Made Dorothy Manners 28 Renaldo, Convicted in Passport Case, Renews Citizenship Fight Lynn Fairfield 29 Gaynor Divorce Awaits Her Return from Hawaii Madge Tennant 30 Barbara Stanwyck Mad About Divorce Rumors When Fay Leaves Show Dorothy Calhoun 31 Gwili Andre Keeps Hughes, Movies' Most Eligible Bachelor," Guessing Sonia Lee 32 Lila Lee's Marriage to Director Will End Four-Cornered Romance .Joan Standish 33 "Fugitive from Chain Gang" Dared Capture by Hiding in Hollywood Doris Janeway 34 PICTORIAL FEATURES Kay Francis 35 Fifi Dorsay 36 Merna Kennedy 37 Jackie Cooper and Clark Gable 38 Bruce Cabot and George Raft 39 Maureen 0" Sullivan . Janet Gaynor and Jl ill Rogers 40 Scenes from "42nd Street :" 42 Claire U indsor 45 Andrienne Ames 46 Ann Harding 47 50 MOVIE CLASSIC'S DEPARTMENTS Movie Classic's Letter Page 6 Between Ourselves Larry Reid 8 Strictly Personal Mark Dowling 10 Our Hollywood Neighbors — Close-Ups Stacy Kent 12 Taking in the Talkies — Reviews Larry Reid 14 Looking Them Over — Hollywood Gossip Dorothy Manners 24 COVER DRAWING OF JEANETTE MacDONALD BY MARLAND STONE C^T DOROTHY CALHOUN, Western Editor =C^O= T^O STANLEY V. GIBSON, Publisher LAURENCE REID, Editor HERMAN SCHOPPE, Art Director Movie Classic «'j published monthly at 350 E. 22nd St., Chicago, III., by Motion Picture Publications, Inc. Entered as second class matter July 20, 1931 at the Post Office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879; printed in U. S. A. Editorial and Executive Offices, Paramount Building, 1501 Broadway, New York City, N. Y. Copyright 1933 by Motion Picture Publications, Inc. Single copy 10c. Subscriptions for U. S., its possessions, and Mexico $1.00 a year, Canada $2.50, Foreign Countries, $2.50. European Agents, Atlas Publishing Company, 18 Bride Lane, London, E. C. 4 Stanley V. Gibson, President and Publisher, William S. Pettit, Vice President, Robert E. Canfield, Secretary-Treasurer. MOVIE CLASSIC comes out on the 10th of every Month