Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1936)

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mm By Adela the Answers ■ *oge» *^ St. Johns The present Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., the serious young producer-actor, with a mind of his own ous and his jaw had settled into place, so that you could see the firm bony structure of it. And it was a jaw now, not just a chin. I thought, "Why, Douglas has grown up. He's jelled. I think I like him. I wonder what brought about this change and why, after all, have I always thought he was such a kid?" And in a sort of swift review I went over my long acquaintance with him, and tried to analyze my dislike. I do not dislike many people and I had always adored Doug's mother, Beth Fairbanks. She is a woman of charm, good breeding and a high degree of intelligence about which she is much too modest. 1 am also devoted to Douglas' ex-slcpmother, Mary Pickford. So, while I cannot say I ever greatly admired his father, the young man should have had a break in my opinion of him because of Beth and Mary.