Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1938)

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A Yfolume of Ogarette Pleasure ...for his or her 014 GoIO-en Christmas HERE'S one "volume" that will never get tucked away in the book shelves to gather dust! It's filled with 100 Old Golds, the cigarettes that are as double-mellow as Santa's smile and as fresh as the crisp Christmas air! Bound in "old gold", handsome as a first edition, this unique book-box of 100 Old Golds costs no more than two "Flat-Fifty" packages. And what a handsome gift it makes! Give him this "True Story of America's Double-Mellow Cigarette". . . and you'll give him a whole volume of smoking pleasure! It tells its own tale of matchless flavor and freshness. Ladies will be thrilled with this Old Gold gift, too! It looks like a rare edition, richly bound in maroon and gold. Open it up and you find 2 regular "flat-fifties" of Old Golds (100 cigarettes). Open one of the 'flat-fifties" and enjoy America's double-mellow cigarette. Copyright, 1938, by P. Lorillard Co., Inc. TUNE IN Old Gold's "Melody and Madness" with Bob Benchley, Sunday nights, starting Nov. 20, Columbia Network. HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR HOLLYWOOD? GIVE yourself five points for every one you guess right. If you get sixty or less, you don't keep up with Hollywood. If your score is eighty, you're doing quite well; and if you have a score of one hundred, you know as much as Photoplay. Check up on page 92. I. This star recently invested $17,000 in a gold mine, only to discover that it was a phony: Errol Flynn Edward Arnold Tyrone Power Clark Gable 2. To Eddie Cantor goes the credit of "discovering" two of these stars: Judy Garland Deanna Durbin Bobby Breen Bobby Jordan 3. This old-time comedian is making his comeback as Oliver Hardy's new screen partner: Jack Mulhall Charles Ray Ben Turpin Harry Langdon 4. One of these four couples is still happily married: Jack Oakie and Venita Varden Frances Dee and Joel McCrea Margot Grahame and Francis Lister Richard Arlen and Jobyna Ralston 5. This actor fought with Admiral Dewey at Manila Bay: Lionel Barrymore George Bancroft Halliwell Hobbes C. Aubrey Smith 6. He is the highest-paid director in Hollywood: Frank Capra Frank Lloyd Woody Van Dyke Frank Borzage 7. This internationally famous dancer will act as technical advisor on the new Astaire-Rogers picture which is based on the story of her life: Gilda Gray Yolanda Irene Castle Argentina 8. This was the first picture to win the Academy Award: Ben Hur Cavalcade Beau Geste Wings 9. She was once a baby star, and is now a leading lady: Betty Grable Ginger Rogers Madge Evans Norma Shearer 10. The child of one of these stars is not adopted; the others have adopted children: Harold Lloyd Jack Benny Barbara Stanwyck Irene Dunne I I . She is a glamour girl, but her real name is Oueenie Thompson: Claudette Colbert Joan Crawford Merle Oberon Alice Faye 12. One of these stars wi title role in "Wizard of Oz". play the Roland Young W. C. Fields Frank Morgan Jack Oakie lain, but he raises 13. He's a screen orchids as a hobby: Bela Lugosi Basil Rathbone Charles Laughton Boris KarlofF Claudette Colbert in "Zaza" 14. This talking picture holds the record for grossing the most money: "The White Sister" "Our Dancing Daughters" "The Sign of the Cross" "The Singing Fool" 15. During her entire career, this is the only actor who was billed above Garbo: Ramon Novarro Herbert Marshall Ricardo Cortez Fredric March 16. Myrna Loy and Warner Baxter have appeared together in two of these pictures: "Penthouse" "The Great Ziegfeld" "Broadway Bill" "Animal Kingdom" 17. Her first starring vehicle for Warner Bros, on her new two-picture contract will be "We Are Not Alone": Ann Harding Irene Dunne Ruth Chatterton Miriam Hopkins 18. This star recently announced that she had no objection to paying heavy income taxes: Carole Lombard Sonja Henie Jeanette MacDonald Bette Davis 19. Fans rushed at this actress at a preview and jostled her so hard that she fell off the sidewalk, sprained her leg, spent three weeks in a hospital and was unable to do a scheduled picture: Janet Gaynor Elizabeth Patterson May Robson Kay Francis 20. He is an expert cabinetmaker: Patric Knowles Joe E. Brown Errol Flynn Edward G. Robinson 12 PHOTOPLAY