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ERNEST V. HEYN
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
HEYWORTH CAMPBELL
ART EDITOR
RUTH WATERBURY
EDITOR
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS ISSUE
NEWS
VIEWS AND
REVIEWS
On the Cover— Irene Dunne, Natural Color Photograph by George Hurrell
Hollywood Dream McClelland Barclay 11
A renowned artist's conception of what pictures mean to women If the Windsors Had Come to Hollywood . . . Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr. 12 How Tyrone Power Won the Lonely Heart of Janet Gaynor . Barbara Hayes 14 I Won't Marry Stokowski — says Greta Garbo .... Jim Simmons 16 Hollywood's Not-So-Ancient Mariners Errcl Flynn 17
Young Man About Hollywood exposes the West Coast Fleet Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 18
A charming preview of Walt Disney's forthcoming feature Hi, Georgie — The Life Story of a Mystery Man . . . Edward Churchill 20
Beginning — George Raft's biography A Girl's Best Friend Is Her Opposite Gretta Palmer 22
A famous writer describes the women friends of the stars Who Said Voiceless ? Ida Zeitlin 24
Two vital factors made Grace Moore's voice what it is today Payboy of the Western World Kirtley Baskette 61
Gene Autry — Hollywood's most amazing young man Skating Through Life Howard Sharpe 62
Final Installment — life story of Sonja Henie Roundup of Youth * Sara Hamilton 68
The low-down on those newly rising screen starlets
The Camera Speaks: —
Tennis — and Stuff 26
Ginger Rogers proves a glamour girl can be an athlete PHOTOPLAY'S Fashion History 28
Some laughs from another generation Leading Hollywood Hostess Returns 32
Countess di Frasso, champion party -giver, is back Glamour Goes Pf-f-f-t 34
With Carole Lombard and Fredric March in "Nothing Sacred" Hollywood Version of "Tovarich" 38
Brief Reviews of Current Pictures 4
Choose the Best Picture of 1937 8
Close Ups and Long Shots 9
Cal York's Gossip of Hollywood 41
We Cover the Studios • James Reid 44
The Shadow Stage 46
Fashion Letter Gwenn Walters 59
PHOTOPLAY'S Own Beauty Shop Carolyn Van Wyck 60
Boos and Bouquets 64
The Perfect Dinner , • 65
Hollywood's Junior Legion . . . ' Marianne 67
Complete Casts of Pictures Reviewed in This Issue 90
VOL Ul.f No. 1, JANUARY, 1938
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