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ERNEST V. HEYN
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
HEYWORTH CAMPBELL
ART EDITOR
RUTH WATERBURY
EDITOR
On the Cover — Deanna Durbin, Natural Color Photograph by George Hurrell
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS ISSUE
NEWS
VIEWS AND
REVIEWS
,'ennifer Wright Diana
Who'll Take Her In?
Join in Greater Movie Season's gigantic quiz contest How Deanna Durbin Hurdles the Awkward Age
Millions of young peopls are eager to learn her secret Plain Girl in Paradise
Why the "garden variety" lass gets the rush in Hollywood
Through Thick and Thin Jack Oakie
Kay Proctor
Rotund Mr. Oakie and lanky Jimmy Stewart weigh in A Map of Hollywood Russeli Patterson
A famous artist offers the perfect guide to movieland The Story behind "Boys Town" Monsignor E. J. Flanagan
The inner workings of a famous community The Quints — Hilarious Headaches of Hollywood .... Edward Doherty
Five little moppets present engaging problems The Case of lh? Hollywood Scandal Erie Stanley Gardner
Continuing the most thrilling murder mystery of the year "Give It Another Chance!*' Barbara Hayes
The intimate story of Alice Faye's marriage trials Wa t Disney's Great New Plans Kirtley Baskette
Who'll take the place of Snow White and her dwarfs? Photoplay Fashions Gwenn Walters
Joan Bennett in tweeds leads the fashion parade this month Take Your Own!
It's fun to emote for an amateur camera Beautiful Brat .... Howard Sharpe
The story of Margaret Sullavan's rebellious life What Is "The Strip"? Sara Hamilton
Hollywood's transition from cowpath to mother-of-pearl lane
The Camera Speaks: —
The Teddy Roosevelt Glide ,
Bette Davis and Errol Flynn — in the spirit of the 1900' s When They Were Glamour Boys and Girls
Presenting a view — past and present — of some beloved screen veterans "Tailwaggeis' Give a Party
Hollywood, in top hat and tails, considers the canines Sandstorm in Suez'
Earthquake, fire, hurricane — and now simoon simoon! Match Them If You Can
Test your movie knowledge on these famous "remakes"
Boos and Bouquets
Brief Reviews of Current Pictures . PHOTOPLAY'S Own Beauty Shop .
Close Ups and Long Shots
Cal York's Gossip of Hollywood
The Shadow Stage
We Cover the Studios
How Well Do You Know Your Hollywood? .
Fashion Letter
Complete Casts of Pictures Reviewed in This Issue
Carolyn Van Wyck . Ruth Waterbury
Jack Wade
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VOL Lll., No. 11, NOVEMBER, 1 ?38
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