Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1949)

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FAVORITE OF AMERICA'S "FIRST MILLION" MOVIE-GOERS FOR 37 YEARS PHOTOPLAY Contents foe September, IfP49 HIGHLIGHTS Fred R. Sammis Take Another Look Who Will Be Your Favorites for 1949?. . Listen to Me, Kid (John Derek) Humphrey Bogart Mefmaid-in-Waiting (Esther Williams) ' Kate Holliday Tall, Dark and Different (Montgomery Clift) . Elsa Maxwell Kiss the Girls Goodbye (Jimmy Stewart) Maxine Arnold Blonde Bonanza (Betty Grable) Diane Scott Diary of a Hollywood Photographer , Hymie Fink I Name Twelve Great Ladies Sheilah Graham My Mrs. Mike (June Allyson) Dick Potvell The House That Zaeh Built (Zachary Scott) Hans Dreier Hollywood’s Memorable Moments Florabel Muir Searching Party (Wanda Hendrix) Kay Mulvey Unmask! Anita Colby Aboard the Snuffy (Lana Turner) ’49 Fords (Glenn Ford) Bobbin Coons The Sun Set (Hollywood Clothes Line) Edith Gwynn Your Photoplay Photo-Plays (A Jane Wyman Adventure Told in Comics) Photoplay Fashions 75 Jh'EATt HKS # v eoeon * * * * ★ At the first blush of womanhood many mysterious changes take place in your body. For instance, the apocrine glands under your arms begin to secrete daily a type of perspiration you have never known before. This is closely related to physical development and causes an unpleasant odor on both your person and your clothes. There is nothing "wrong" with you. It’s just another sign you are now a woman, not a girl ... so now you must keep yourself safe with a truly effective underarm deodorant. Two dangers— Underarm odor is a real handicap at this romantic age, and the new cream deodorant Arrid is made especially to overcome this very difficulty. It kills this odor on contact in 2 seconds, then by antiseptic action prevents the formation of all odor for 48 hours and keeps you shower-bath fresh. It also stops perspiration and so protects against a second danger— perspiration stains. Since physical exertion, embarrassment and emotion can now cause apocrine glands to fairly gush perspiration, a dance, a date, an embarrassing remark may easily make you perspire and offend, or ruin a dress. All deodorants are not alike — so remember —no other deodorant tested stops perspiration and odor so completely yet so safely as new Arrid. Its safety has been proved by doctors. That’s why girls your age buy more Arrid than any other age group. More men and women use Arrid than any other deodorant. Antiseptic, used by 117,000 nurses. Intimate protection is needed— so protect yourself with this snowy, stainless cream. Awarded American Laundering Institute Approval Seal— harmless to fabrics. Safe for skin— can be used right after shaving. Arrid, with the amazing new ingredient Creamogen, will not dry out. Your satisfaction guaranteed, or your money back! If you are not completely convinced that Arrid is in every way the finest cream deodorant you’ve ever used, return the jar with unused portion to Carter Products, Inc., 53 Park PL, N.Y.C., for refund of full purchase price. Don't be half-safe. Be Arrid-safe! Use Arrid to be sure. Get Arrid now at your favorite drug counter— only 39^ plus tax. < Advertisement ) ***** John Derek Montgomery Clift Betty Grable June Allyson June Haver John Lund Gary Cooper Diana Lynn sriAIAL E\E.\TS Brief Reviews Casts of Current Pictures Inside Stuff — Cal York Laughing Stock 35 Susan Hayward 54 38 Doris Day 55 42 Burt Lancaster 55 51 Errol Flynn 55 54 Shelley Winters 55 54 Betsy Drake 58 54 Patricia Neal 75 78 27 Platter Patter 28 20 Readers Inc. 8 10 Shadow Stage 22 17 What Should 1 Do? 4 Cover: Esther Williams, star of “Neptune’s Daughter’1 Natural Color Portrait by Virgil Apger Design by Otto Storch Floral Bouquets by Irene Hayes Inc. Fred R. Sammis, Editorial Director Ruby Boyd, Managing Editor Alice Tiller, Assistant Editor Edmond Davenport, Art Director Adele Whitely Fletcher, Editor Rena D. Firth, Assistant Editor Beverly Linet, Assistant Editor Anita Colby, Beauty Editor Ann Daggett, Hollywood Editor Frances Morrin, Hollywood Managing Editor Sara Hamilton, Associate Editor Ruth Waterbury, Contributing Editor Hymie Fink, Photographer Sterling Smith, Photographer Betty Jo Rice, Asst. Photographer Maxine Arnold, Contributing Editor SEPTEMBER, 1949 VOL. 36. NO. 4 PHOTOPLAY, published monthly by MACFADDEN PUBLICATIONS, Inc., New York, N. and Advertising Offices: 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Hollywood-Beverl., . Drive, Beverly Hills, California. O. J. Elder, President; Harold Wise, Executive Vice President; Herbert G. Drake Vice President; Ernest V. Heyn, Vice President; James L. Mitchell, Vice President; Meyer Dworkin, Secretary and Treasurer; Edward F. Lethen, Advertising Manager; Charles O. Terwilliger, Jr., Eastern Advertising Manager. Chicago Office: 221 North La Salle St., Leslie R. Gage, Mgr. San Francisco Office: 1613 Russ Building, Joseph M. Dooher, Mgr. Los Angeles Office: 612 South Flower St., George Weatherby, Mgr. Reentered as Second-Class matter, May 10, Iy46. at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Authorized as second class mail, P.O. Dept., countries 84.00 per year. Price per copy, 15c In the Ui Drawings are submitted at the owner's risk, every companied by sufficient first-class postage and explic; 15c in the United ... _ effort will be made to return those found unavailable If accompanied by sufficient first-class postage and explicit name and address. But we will not be responsible for any loss of such matter contributed. Contributors are especially advised to be sure to retain copies of their contributions, otherwise they are taking an unnecessary risk. Copyright 1949, by Macfadden Publications, Inc. All rights reserved under International Copyright Convention. All rights reserved under Pan-American Copyright Convention. Todos derechos reservados segun La Convencion Panamerlcana de Propiedad Literaria y Artistica. Title trademark registered in U. S. Patent Office. Member of Macfadden Women’s Group All foreign editions handled through Macfadden Publications International Corp., 205 East York 17, N. Y. Carroll Rheinstrom, President; Douglas Lockhart. Vice President. 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Carroll Rheinstrom, President; Douglas Lockhart. Vice President. The contents of this magazine may not be reprinted either wholly or in part without permission. Printed in U. S. A. by Art Color Printing Co.. Dunellen, N. .T. 2