Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1935)

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I 12 "WHY JEAN! How did you ever get so slim?" . . . and then she revealed her secret! Photoplay Magazine for January, 19; UNKNOWN BLONDE— Majestic— The fine work of Edward Arnold. Dorothy Revier, and John Miljan is the only tiling that makes this yarn about unethical divorce practice worthy of some little mention. (July) " I Purchased a Perfolastic Girdle . . . wore It for 10 days on trial, and in a very short time I reduced my hips 9 inches, and my weight SO Pounds I" YOUR WAIST AND HIPS 3i INCHES IN 10 DAYS with the PERFOLASTIC GIRDLE ... or it will cost you nothing! <J REDUCED from 43 inchesto341/2 inches". ..saysMissBrian.. . "Massages like magic".. .writesMiss Carroll ..."The fat seems to have melted away"... says Mrs. McSorley. ■ Such enthusiastic comments as these from so many Perfolastic wearers assure us that YOU, too, would be delighted with the wonderful results obtained with a Perfolastic Girdle and Brassiere. Therefore, we want you to try them for 10 days at our expense! Massage-Like Action Reduces Quickly! 9 Worn next to the body with perfect safety, the tiny perforations permit the skin to breathe as the gentle massage-like action removes flabby, disfiguring fat with every movement . . . stimulating the body once more into energetic health! Don't Wait Any Longer. . . Act Today! B You can prove to yourself quickly and definitely in 10 days whether or not this very efficient girdle and brassiere will reduce your waist and hips THREE INCHES! You do not need to risk one penny... try them for 10 days... at no cost! SEND FOR TEN DAY FREE TRIAL OFFER! PERFOLASTIC, Inc. Dept. 911 41 EAST 42nd ST., New York, N. Y. Please send me FREE BOOKLET describing and illustrating the new Perfolastic Girdle and Brassiere, also sample of perforated rubber and particulars of your 10-DAY FREE TRIAL OFFER! Name A d dress City. .State. Use Coupon or Send Name and Address on Penny Postcard WAGON WHEELS— Paramount.— Familiar Zane Grey Western plot. But there is a good song — and Gail Patrick. Randolph Scott is hero; Monte Blur, the villain. (Nov.) WAKE UP AND DREAM— Universal— A field day for June Knight, Roger Pryor and Henry Armetta, despite the late Russ Columbo's unsurpassed vocalizing. (Nov.) WEDNESDAY'S CHILD — RKO-Radio. — A moving preachment against divorce. Edward Arnold and Karen Morley. Frankie Thomas the child victim. Should see him; he was in the stage plav. (Dec.) • WE LIVE AGAIN— Samuel Goldwyn-United Artists. — Tolstoi's "Resurrection'' again. But that simple story is given such a sincere humbleness it plumbs your heart. Anna Sten, Fredric March, and an excellent supporting cast give it to you. (Dec.) WE'RE NOT DRESSING— Paramount.— Sailor Bing Crosby romancing with wealthy Carole Lombard, George Burns and Gracie Allen do a knock-out show. Lots of grand songs, too, with Ethel Merman doing her bit. (July) WE'RE RICH AGAIN — RKO-Radio. — This merry marital madhouse revolves around a family's attempt to marry off Joan Marsh to wealthy Reginald Denny. But country cousin Marian Nixon gets him in the end. (Sept.) • WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS — M-G-M. — Expert adaptation of the James M. Barrie play, brilliantly acted by Helen Hayes, Brian Aherne and capable supporting cast. A sly, human fantasy, delightfully real. (Nov.) WHEN STRANGERS MEET— Liberty— The Grand Hotel idea, applied to a bungalow court, where two murders occur. Richard Cromwell and Arline Judge supply the love interest. (Aug.) • WHERE SINNERS MEET— RKO-Radio.— A bachelor's hobby of waylaying couples eloping over the Dover Road, provides interesting screen material. Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard, Billie Burke, Alan Mowbray, and especially Reginald Owen give brilliant performances. (July) WHIRLPOOL— Columbia.— Powerful melodrama in which Jack Holt, railroaded on murder charge, fakes death notice to free wife Lila Lee. Later, he makes even greater sacrifice for daughter Jean Arthur. Donald Cook. (July) WHITE HEAT— Seven Seas Prod.— A fistic combat between David Newell and Hardie Albright, and a sugar cane fire help to liven this film with Hawaiian locale. Mona Maris and Virginia Cherrill adequate. (Sept.) WHOM THE GODS DESTROY— ColumbiaHeavy melodrama, impressive because of fine acting of Walter Connolly. Dori? Kenvon, Robert Young. (Oct.) WILD GOLD — Fox. — Good cast, but this misses being the saga of the old ghost mining towns by a long shot. John Boles plays drunken engineer in love with Claire Trevor, and Roger Imhof is a desert prospector. (July) WITCHING HOUR, THE— Paramount.— If hypnotism has any appeal, you'll enjoy this screen version of Augustus Thomas' famous play. John Halliday, possessor of uncanny hunches, Tom Brown, Judith Allen, Sir Guy Standing all do well. (July) WOMAN COMMANDS, THE— Gaumont-British. — An all-English cast, with exception of Edward Everett Horton who has appeared to better advantage. Just so-so comedy. (Aug.) WORLD MOVES ON, THE— Fox.— Madeleine Carroll, English beauty, begins her American film career in this somewhat uneven picture. Franchot Tone and Dudley Digges turn in suave performances. (Sept.) • YOU BELONG TO ME— ParamountMaster David Jack Holt manages to outshine troupers Lee Tracy, Helen Mack, Helen Morgan, though they are all in top form. (Nov.) YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL— Mascot— Perhaps the array of 1°34 Baby Wampas Stars and fact that it is Bill Haines' "comeback" will compensate for weakness of plot. (Nov.) An Ideal GIFT THERE are several reasons why a subscription to Photoplay Magazine is such an ideal Christmas gift. Not only does it continue its pres " ence month after month — long after the holly and mistletoe are forgotten — but its welcome is absolute. You know it will please. {[ In these days when everyone is interested in motion pictures, the gift of a magazine that reveals the inside of the art and industry — every month — is assured the keenest welcome. Photoplay has the brightest personality stories, the most appealing illustrations and the most reliable information about the stars and their pictures. BEAUTIFUL GIFT ANNOUNCEMENT CARD With each subscription you will receive a beautiful card to sign and mail, or if you prefer hand to your friend Christmas Morning. Send — 2.50 for 1 year. 4.00 for 2 years. 4.00 for 2 1-year subscriptions. 2.00 for each extra Gift Subscription. For Foreign and Canada send $1.00 in addition to above for each yearly subscription. MAIL SPECIAL BLANK BELOW PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE, Dept. I CS, 1926 Broadway, New York, N. Y. I enclose $ (□ Check □ Money order) for subscription to Photoplay: (length of subscription) Send to Address City □ New □ Renewal State. 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