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FROM PARIS comes this
newest hair style. ..set it ivith
Bob Pins
stronger grip— won’t slip out
Here’s the newest hair fashion right from the world’s fashion center. And you can put it up at home with DeLong Bob Pins! Round-ended, smooth-sliding DeLongs are perfect for easy setting. Firmer grip keeps your hair in place indefinitely. Take the blue card home today.
The CLOCHE by Pierre-Rene ,
outstanding hair dresser of Paris. Set top in two rows. Start left side high, with ridge and two rows of curls. Set right side lower with ridge and two rows of curls. Set back in two rows. Brush hard — comb close and cover ears.
You're always “set” with DeLong
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VoL 7 ' / November, 1949 No. 10
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MOVIELAND
EXCLUSIVES
INSIDE HOLLYWOOD by Beatrice Lubitz Cole . 6
♦CANDID OF CLAUDETTE COLBERT by Alice Benton . 14
‘VALIANT IS THE WORD FOR RONALD REAGAN by Margaret Morton McKay
. ' . 18
‘CAN I HELP YOU? by Joan Crawford . 20
REVIEWER'S BOX . 23
‘FRENCH RIVIERA, PLAYGROUND OF THE STARS by Margaret Gardner . . 24
‘MARRIAGE CAN WAIT (ANN BLYTH) by Alice L. Tildesley . 26
‘THANKSGIVING WITH THE MONTALBANS by Ted and Jane Morris . 28
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‘HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS (TYRONE POWER) by Marian Rhea . 33
*MY FIRST TEN YEARS IN SHOW BUSINESS by Frank Sinatra . 35
*1 DRESS FOR MEN by Doris Day . 42
‘THE LOVES OF ERROL FLYNN by Charles Norcross . 44
‘STAR GIRL (JANE RUSSELL) by Dorothy O'Leary . 46
‘GLORIA AND JIMMY STEWART by Fredda Dudley Balling . 49
‘TENDERFOOT (KIRK DOUGLAS) . 52
‘HOW THEY MET— HOLLYWOOD STYLE by Maxine Block . 56
‘LETTER TO MY GODCHILD by Barbara Stanwyck . 59
‘BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE (MONA FREEMAN) . 62
‘FATHER KNOWS BEST (ROBERT YOUNG) by Alyce Canfield . 67
‘MEET THE WIFE (DAVID NIVEN) . 71
STRICTLY FOR LISTENING by Annette Leisten . 83
‘SINGING BOY (MARIO LANZA) . 92
‘DO YOU WRITE LIKE DANA ANDREWS? by Helen King . 94
PORTRAITS
ANN BLYTH 27
RICARDO MONTALBAN 29
TYRONE POWER AND LINDA CHRISTIAN 32
FRANK SINATRA . 34
DORIS DAY . 43
ERROL FLYNN . 44
JANE RUSSELL 47
Glamorous Jane Russell, star of RKO's "It's Only Money," will soon be seen in "The Out¬ law," which has been held up 3 years by censors. Picture will finally be shown to the public this fall — without cuts) For more about Jane turn to Page 46.
Peg Nichols, Managing Editor Annette Leisten, Assistant Editor Frank Friedrichsen,
Hollywood Managing Editor
Bob Becker, Art Director Robert Crosett, Art Editor
Walter Davis {
Joe Shere \ Staff Phot°9raphers
Beatrice Lubitz Cole, Editorial Director
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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 Anghles 46, Cali¬ fornia. Chicago advertising office: 333 No. Michigan Avenue, Chicago.Mll. Vol. 7, No. 10, November, 1949. 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 c\py. Sub¬ scription price $3.00 in the United States and $3.00 in Canada. Copyright '1949 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.