The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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Ned Sparks is the prince of sarcasm, and this was never better demonstrated than in "Lady for a Day." Guy Kibbee is the perfect "sugar daddy" and portrays the portly old gentlemen whose idea of a good time is to have some "sweet young thing" do him wrong. W. C. Fields, who has recently been elevated to stardom is now coming in for his belated share of praise. His paint mixing scene in "Tillie and Gus," and the billiard scene in "Six of a Kind" was a signal for fans to indulge in side-splitting laughs . . . and we gave them the works. So I say, praise to you gentlemen of the screen, on whose shoulders often rests the success of a picture, but who seldom get the credit! — Mrs. Howard Cooksey, 2709 Lochmore Avenue, "Miriam is so alive"; "The simple word 'charm' is Irene's' "Colbert is a sure cure for your blues," say fans. conscious of what she is wearing; I am so absorbed by her vital, compelling, emotional portrayals. Her voice is delightful, too; smooth, deep-toned and as vibrant as her whole personality. It gives one a feeling of triumph to watch such fearless, vivid acting! — Mrs. W. C. Tobie, 99 Hancock Street, Cambridge, Mass. And wait till you see her in the allcolor picture, "Becky Sharp." Old Friends NEW MOVIE MAGAZINE pays one dollar for every interesting and constructive letter published. Address communications to A-Dollar-for-Your-Thoughts, NEW MOVIE MAGAZINE, 55 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Raleigh, N. C. Gentlemen, above-mentioned, you can now step up and take a deep bow. Miriam the Charmer Miriam Hopkins is to me the most charming woman on the screen because she is so alive and doesn't give the impression of hiding her real self behind a mask. When most actresses appear I look first at their clothes, then at their faces but with Miss Hopkins I am scarcely It gives us movie fans as much pleasure to see the picture of Henry B. Walthall in the New Movie as it gave you to print it. For years we have been Walthall fans and it makes us feel great to see him get a chance to act again. We have just come from seeing him play the Rev. Ashby in "Judge Priest," and a finer piece of acting we have never seen. Let us hope he gets the parts he rightfully deserves. Please let us see more about him in the New Movie Magazine. — Mr. and Mrs. L. Schneider, 283 S. Ann Street, Baltimore, Md. You can help him continue in pictures by writing to his studio {Fox), Mr. and Mrs. Schneider. {Please turn to page 62) A NEW MOVIE MAGAZINE FAN WILL PRESENT THESE AWARDS The People's Academy of Motion Pictures (sponsored by THE NEW MOVIE MAGAZINE) will present twelve gold medals for what the readers of this magazine consider to be the twelve outstanding achievements of the year 1935 in the films. Letters from our readers, carefully tabulated, will be the sole guides to these awards. It is your vote that will 1. BEST ALL-AROUND FEATURE PICTURE 2. BEST PERFORMANCE (ACTRESS) 3. BEST PERFORMANCE (ACTOR) count when we make the final decision! Address letters to The People's Academy or Dollar Thoughts department of this magazine, 55 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Write us what you think. Medals will be given for the following: 7. BEST ROMANCE 4. BEST MUSICAL PICTURE 5. BEST HUMAN INTEREST PICTURE 6. BEST MYSTERY PICTURE When all these votes are counted at the end of the year, the winners will be named. Then the fan whose vote most closely tallies with the final compilation will be given a trip to New York or Hollywood to present the awards. The stars and producers who win the medals will be there in person 8. BEST COMEDY 9. BEST SHORT REEL PICTURE 10. BEST NEWSREEL PICTURE 11. BEST DIRECTION 12. BEST STORY Name . to receive them, wherever production schedules permit. All expenses to and from Hollywood or New York and entertainment, hotel accommodations, etc., will be borne by THE NEW MOVIE MAGAZINE. Be sure to cast your vote carefully and YOU MAY WIN THIS THRILLING TRIP. Addr 46 The New Movie Magazine, March, 1935