Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1941)

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GIRLS ! LOOK AT YOUR CHAPPED HANDS CflL YORK Greetings to 1941, Hoi I y wood style. More than seventyfive British and American stars broadcast a special message to the British Empire. At the left: Bette Davis, Ian Hunter and Melvyn Douglas SEE WHY MEDICATED NOXZEMA IS SO WONDERFUL FOR CHAPPED HANDS •Chapped hands arc really CUT hands — i combination of skin irritation, like chafing, coupled with tiny cracks, particularly in the knuckles. That's why thousands of people today are swathing to Noxzema Cream for real relief. Because Noxzema contains medication to soothe and help promote quicker healing of red. irritated, i happed hands— help restore them to their normal soli, white, smooth loveliness. Nurses in hospitals were the first to discover how wonderful Noxzema is for chapped hands. surveys indicate that scores of physicians and dentists who must wash hands frequently yet must keep them in «ood condition, use this ited cream regularly. Make this simple test I ry it yourself, this w ,n ' I'm Noxzema on one hand before retiring. Feel how the smarting and soreness are soothed away. In the morning, compare your two ^^^^^^^^^^^ hands. Sir how \.. zema has helped heal the tiny tuts a ml i ra< ks. If you don't s.i\ your "Noxzema hand" looks softer, smoother, whiter—) ou r money w ill be i' funded! < .< I Noxzema at your drtiK141st s tod. iv while the spe< 1.1I trial otter is on! FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY * i>u 1 in gel the generous .' St , jr ,,i \,,x. icmi lor only I ')r' L6 Program for the broadcast included an hour and a half of comedy and music, and a line-up of such world-famous stars as these at the right: Doug Fairbanks Jr., Grade Fields, Elsa Lanchester Laughton, Charles Laughton nss who portrays a 22-year-old working girl in Warner Brothers' "Bashful Heroes. '" Kdi I if and Joan had just finished a tender love scene the day we saw them. It was evident, after the scene was finished, that Joan was extremely nervous. Eddie, who is proud of his screen love-making, asked Joan if doing her first love scene with him made her that way. "Oh, no," replied Joan. "It's not that. You see I have to take a history test in an hour and I'm worried about passing it." Eddie turned pink to his eyebrows. What Every Star Should Have: Cal has deeided there are lour things every star should possess to lie a member of the Hollywood community in good standing. [tem one is a farm. It may be a New England estate like Bette Davis' newly acquired acreage in New Hampshire, or a cattle ranch like Joel McCrea's. It can I" a dairy farm like Thomas Mitchell's pride and joy in m. Or it may be a mountain rein-.il such as Errol Flynn maintains in the Malibus for the benefit of hall ■ < do.i'ii horses, a herd of goats and a pack of lion hounds; or a ranch farm 1 1 1m cowboy Bill Boyd's or Clark i-'s; or even a pineapple farm m Hawaii such as John Halliday owns. At any rate, just so long as it can be called a farm it qualifies. An actor who can't talk about "returning to the soil," or retiring to live on the farm is a social outcast, to Cal's way of thinking. Item two is a station wagon to go with the farm. To adhere strictly to the best Hollywood form, the station wagon should bear the monogram four high, the brand or name of its owner's country place. The station wagon Miss Davis drives to "The Great Lie" set at Warner Brothers studio, for example, bears the legend "River Bottom Rancho." That's the1 name Bette gave her San Fernando Valley home before she knew she was going to own a real farm in New England. The Clark Gables, the Joel McCreas. the Humphrey Bogarts, the Andy Devines and scores of others of the Hollywood bigwigs are owners of appropriately monogrammed station wagons. Item three, while not an essential but highly desirable, is a boat It can icht, schooner or rowboat. so long floats Eddie Albert brings back as many tall tales from his cruises on his new sailing --loop ,,s t ;. . ■ •.,• Bi en! does from In- voyages on his big auxiliary motored yacht, The South Wind photoplay combined with movtj mdukw