Screenland (Nov 1930-Apr 1931)

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for January 1931 23 Pick your winner! Irene Delroy. Edwina Booth. Leni Stengel. Joel McCrea. Angels." Whether you like her in that Howard Hughes air epic or not you'll admit she's something new and vital on the screen. From Chicago, Jean has been married but isn't now. Next in "The Front Page." U nited Artists. A brand new answer to the femme fan's prayer is Stanley Smith. Played opposite Lenore Ulric in "Kiki." Born in Kansas City, Mo. Next film, "Follow the Leader"— talker version of "Manhattan Mary," with Ed Wynn. Awfully intrigued by that snappy Ginger Rogers. Paramount. And Ginger herself, who's playing with Stan in the same Ed Wynn picture, has been a vaudeville and musical comedy personality since she was so high. She's featured on Broadway right now in "Girl Crazy," and doubling at the Paramount Long Island studio. She sort of likes Stanley, too. Paramount. You haven't met June MacCloy in pictures yet, but Regis Toomey. watch out for her in "Reaching for the Moon," the Douglas Fairbanks (Senior) film. She's an exVanities girl, with no previous film appearance. Edmund Goulding discovered her. She looks great. United Artists. Frank Albertson, the boy from Fergus Falls, Minnesota, who has made good in Hollywood, started as a 'prop' boy and extra. Since "Prep and Pep," he has been on the way up. His latest is "Just Imagine." No current crush that we know of, but give the boy a little time! Fox. Claire Luce didn't have much opportunity to shine in ''Up the River," but wait until you see her in "The Painted Woman" — what a title! — in which her wellknown talents for wearing lovely clothes will have full play. She used to be in the Follies but graduated to drama. Married to Cliff Smith, young Manhattan millionaire. Luce — but not fast. -Fox. (Continued on page 129) Arthur Lake. Irene Dunne. Juliette Compton. Mary Lav/lor. Ona Munson.