Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1943)

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is the least credible and. like January isses, cloyingly sweet and slow g. Can you imagine anyone but a dope ailing years for her husband to rec :• her? Since his memory could ■stored by a knock on the head, why idn't she clout him a few with a roll in, the time-honored memory nudger irgetful husbands? Or, being the ■lined type, she could have bought him se in Mnemonics. Anyhow. I don't believe that any man mid forget a girl like Greer Garson. lere certainly was some miscasting lere. Many have wondered why the New ork critics passed up Greer Garson in Ylrs Miniver" in selecting best of the \u Maybe it was revolt against tandom Harvest'" and the dubious ethics presenting paid advertisements by inious but dollar-loving authors as apposed reading matter in various magdnes (not Photoplay, to its credit). reer Garson being linked with "Ran)iu Harvest" lost stature thereby. Once etro destroyed two-times Academy inner Luise Rainer by follow-up of lworthy pictures. Are they trying to u down Garson before she has even linched her Oscar'.' Don't be fooled by the terrific box fice of "Random Harvest": it is "Mrs. mi the fans think they are going i see. Thelma Snow. Jersey City, N. J. $1.00 PRIZE ongs that remind me of movie stars JEDY LAMARR: "Tangerine" " Lou Costello: "Ml Five By Five" "Oh! Johnny, How You Can Love" orotl I .amour: "Tropical \ tagic" "There Arc Such Thin 1:1. VI ionligh1 Beci imes You" 1 1 ines' 1 1 v ini" en een ] "We 'I'll u\ i ■ stars who are in the service "i the itrj "I'll Wail !•'< ir You" Jap: ' The Skunl Soil'.'," Anna Oobo, Aliquippa, Pa. ( i 'onthuicd mi ,i,i(/, • !)S) PHOTOPLAY-MOVIE MIRROR awards the lollowinq priies each month for the bfsl letters submitted for publication: $10 'ii-.l prize; $5 second prize; $1 each to I'viry other letter publishod in full. Just wi it i in what you think about stars or n< ., in less than 200 words. Letters die idged on the basis of clarity and oriqinallty, and contributors aro warned that plagiarism from previously published material will bo prosocutod to the full enl.ii, .it the low. Please do not submit lettei . of which copios havo boon made i I other publications; this is poor '.|«'i t'.manship and has rosultod, in tho past, in ombarrassinq situations for all on ned, as each lettor ll published In In iihn.nl in good faith. Owin.| I.. mi )n>at volume of contributions re 'i i by this depart nt, we regret thai I r. impossible for us to return uncic•pti I material. Accordingly w.. slronq V ■ < mend tluil .ill . noli il.ul.n . retain a copy of any manuscript submitted I . !)•, A.l.li , . f, iui lellei |,i ipi il f..i i ,,,-.. II," Plinioi'i AY MOVIE MIRROR, 205 Eail (2nd St., N..„ fori I -ity, N. Y. Men in the armed services are buying more Pepsodont than any other brand. It takes over one-fourth of all we ran make just to supply them. But they come first— and rightly en if the rest ol us have to use Pepsodent more sparing!} foi a while. The biggest number ol civilian useis in But wartime restrictions limit production — so there's a temporary shortage. If you can't ^et r dent right away don't blame your druggist. Vi \ again in a few days. Keep your smile bright . . . but DON'T WASTE PEPSODENT I. measure out only as much Pepsodenl I ' i teas j <ni nee. l .ii u mi t 1 1 meh is enough Squee e end or roll tube from bottom. Save Pep ident i> am w a ihing dow n i he di ain bj nun itening bi ush before applj ing pa ite 2. pour Pepsodenl Powder into the palm ol your hand Do nol sprinkle it on the brush. Enough powdei to cover a 5i piece is plenty, rhen dab ( don'l rub) moistened brush in powder to pick ii up. 3. keep yout tooth bm tie . rvlci ible by hanging them up i" drj sftei use Wilted, tooth bi u ihea di e lm ffit Ii nt, wasti dcnl if rice. Us i good tooth bi u h, t ake g I • lit. 4. diniai bi lent e kno« no mon ife Ingredients than those In Pepsodenl rhej in • ifi ectivi In fad t hal a little Pi p iodi ni i net ded to n youi imili i ii brightei IB