Movieland. (1949)

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r. fc. m £ nSIISn " 10‘ N«v p«t®nt#d grip^HoM* 144% holds your hair Vol. 6 July. 1948 No. 6 Cover photo of Susan Hayward by L. Willinger. Miss Hayward's newest picture is Univer¬ sal's "Tap Roots." MOVIELAND EXCLUSIVES HOW TO GET IN PICTURES by Lillian Albertson GRAND DAME (Dame May Whitty) by Maude Cheatham LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER by loan Bennett . INFORMATION, PLEASE! (Gregory Peck) by Alice L. Tildesley PERILS OF PAULETTE (Goddard) . LISTEN IN ON GINGER ROGERS by Alyce Canfield . STILL WHISTLING (Bogart and Bacall) . MY LIFE WITH DANA ANDREWS by Mary Todd Andrews HAPPILY SUITED . COLLEEN (Townsend) WITH A PLAN by Dorothy O'Leary . . . PSYCHO-ANALYZING LANA (Turner) by Gardner Maxwell . 44 TALENT IN THE FAMILY (Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy) by Fredda Dudley 48 IF YOU KNEW SUSIE (Hayward) by Jerry Jerome . 52 “OLD HOME WEEK” (Glenn Ford) . 56 I WANT TO FORGET by Robert Taylor as told to Jack Holland . 60 I WANT TO REMEMBER by Barbara Stanwyck as told to Jack Holland . 61 GOING PLACES by Helen Hover Weller . . 64 DOWN TO EARTH ANNIE (Sheridan) by Avery Carroll . 66 MOVIE OF THE MONTH “Another Part of the Forest” . 68 PRIZE PICTURE OF THE MONTH (Margaret O’Brien and Butch Jenkins) . 70 TO PULL OR NOT TO PULL (Lou Costello) . . 82 PORTRAITS 32 35 37 39 41 .1 GREGORY PECK . . . 27 ESTHER WILLIAMS . . . . . 38 PAULETTE GODDARD . . . 29 LANA TURNER . . ... 44 BOGART AND BACALL . .... 34 ROBERT TAYLOR . 60 DANA ANDREWS . . . . . 36 BARBARA STANWYCK . 61 DEPARTMENTS INSIDE HOLLYWOOD by Beatrice Lubitz Cole . 6 CAN I HELP YOU? by Joan Crawford . 20 YOUR HOLLYWOOD, MEMO FROM THE EDITOR . 23 FOOT NOTES by Anne Ansley . 72 in place 144% better YOUR FAN CLUB by Movieland's guest editor Loretta Verbin . 86 DO YOU WRITE LIKE TURHAN BEY? by Helen King . 88 Here’s the first real improvement in bpbby pins! A new patented shape, scientifically designed to hold better. Stronger, yet flexible, easy to open. Yes, certified, unbiased tests prove that Supergrip holds 144% better! 6aif£cu SVPER9R/P "GAYLA" MEANS THE BEST IN BOBBY PINS, HAIR PINS, CURLERS -ff 1948, GAYLORD PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED, CHICAGO 16, ILL. •T.M.REO.U.S.PAT.OFF. STRICTLY FOR LISTENING by Velma Scott . 96 THE REVIEWER’S BOX . 98 SINCERELY YOURS 101 Peg Nichols, Managing Editor Helen Limke, Hollywood Managing Editor Frank Friedrichsen, Associate Editor Velma Scott, Assistant Editor Conrad Wienk, Art Director Waiter Davis J. B. Scott Staff Photographers Joe Shere Beatrice Lubitz Cole. Editorial Director MOVIELAND, published monthly by Movieland, Inc., at Washington and South Avenues, Dunellen, N. J. Advertising, editorial offices: 535 Fifth Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. Hollywood editorial office: 916 No. La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles 46, Cali¬ fornia. Chicago advertising office: 333 No. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Vol 6, No. 6, July, 1948. Entered as second-class matter December 15, 1942, at the post office at Dunellen, N. J., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Price 25c a copy. Sub¬ scription price $3.00 in the United States and $3.00 in Canada. Copyright 1948 by Movieland, Inc. The publishers accept no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, and all manuscripts should be accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Printed in the United States of America. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.