Screenland (Nov 1934-Apr 1935)

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©C1B 246214 \y\k The Smart Screen Magazine Delight Evans, Editor James M. Fidler, Western Representative Tom Kennedy, Assistant Editor Frank J. Carroll, Art Director Two Big Contests in the Next Issue! WATCH for our next issue! You'll be given the unique opportunity to compete in TWO contests, both offering tempting prizes. The February issue of SCREENLAND, on sale December 21, presents the chance for you to capitalize your cleverness and ingenuity, without any involved and complicated work; both contests will be simple and straightforward, with no difficult effort for the contestants; but with ample opportunity to exercise your brains and originality. You will enjoy entering these two contests, with the inspiration of prizes well worth your consideration. May we suggest that you place your order with your newsdealer now to reserve your copy of the February SCREENLAND. January, 1935 THIS MONTH v0i xxx, No 3 EVERY STORY A FEATURE! INSIDE THE STARS' HOMES. 4. Belle DavU Betty Boone 10 AN OPEN LETTER TO SPENCER TRACY Delight Evans 15 GOING TO PREVIEWS Elizabeth Wilson 16 THIS BELONGS TO YOU— THIS BELONGS TO ME. Clark Gable Maude Lathem 18 HOLLYWOOD CAN'T TAME OR TYPE THIS MAN. Paul Muni S. R. Mook 20 HOLLYWOOD GAMBLED $3,000,000 ON THIS GIRL. Ann Sothern EngUsh 21 THE MERRY MACDONALD HANGS UP HER HAT Mary Sharon 22 MARGARET SULLAVAN GIFT CONTEST ...... 24 STREAMLINING THE STARS • • • Helen Harrison 26 MARION DAVIES' VACATION Henry Albert PhUhps 28 CHARM UNDER CONTRACT. John Boles.. Leonard Hall 30 AT HOME WITH MIRIAM HOPKINS Laura Benham 31 BING CROSBY'S HIDDEN SIDE REVEALED James M. Fidler 32 HERE'S TO YOUTH. Jackie Cooper— Nova Pilbeam Tom Kennedy 33 JEAN AS I KNOW HER. Jean Harlow Barbara Brown 34 7 YEARS IN A GILDED CAGE. Lorelta Young Ben Maddox 51 TALENTS REVEALED IN YOUR CHILD'S HANDS. Shirley Temple— Baby LeRoy NOT THE CAPTAINS OF THEIR SOULS James Marion 56 HOLLYWOOD'S MOST VERSATILE DIRECTOR. W. S. Van Dyke Whitney Williams 58 DYING FOR A LIVING. George Raft Maude Cheatham 59 SCREENLAND'S GLAMOR SCHOOL. Edited by Joan Bennett 60 THAT HOLLYWOOD FIGURE James Davies 62 SPECIAL ART SECTION: Mae West. Personally autographed portrait. Priceless Portraits. G.eta Garbo and Brian Aherne. Preview Portraits From the New Films. Claudette Colbert; Robert Montgomery and Ann Harding; Warner Baxter; Wallace Beery, Rochelle Hudson and Adolphe Menjou; Nancy Carrtll and George Murphy The Most Beautiful Still of the Month. Love Norma? Then Love Her Perfect Pets. ^Norma Shearer. The Kings are in their Castles. William Powell and George Brent. Latin Fervor. British Charm. Ramon Novarro. Evelyn Laye. Glittering Girl. Gloria Stuart. Lustrous Lady. Josephine Hutchinson. "Sweet Adeline." Irene Dunne, Donald Woods, Hugh Herbert, NedSparks, Loretta Leads the Parade. Loretta Young. DEPARTMENTS: SALUTES AND SNUBS ' TAGGING THE TALKIES. Short Reviews. * HONOR PAGE :z . _„ . ... • Miss Vee Dee 13 ASK ME ' . ,. REVIEWS OF THE BEST PICTURES Delight Evans 54 MERRY XMAS TO YOU! Beauty HERE'S HOLLYWOOD. Screen News Weston East 66 RADIO PARADE Tom Kennedy 69 Published monthly by Screenland Magazine, Inc. Executive and Editorial offices ; 4! > W ^ ^^^^Y^C^^Gi»^^i^^h^ MacDermort, Vice President; J. Superior Secretary and Treasurer Chicago office 40° North ^^^J^'^^lf"^ Yearly subscription $1.50 in be accompanied by return postage. They will receive careful attention but Screenland assumes :no ^P9°^JM™ us sii weeks in advance of the next the United States, its dependencies, Cuba and Mexico; $2.10 in Canada, foreign $2.50 C 1"? in ion ,r the Post Ofi« at New York " v —J" issue Be sure to give both the old and new address. Entered as second-class, matter November 30, 1923, at the Post Umce at iNew io«, issue. Be sure to give ootn inc ^ ^ ^ ^ Addkional entry at Chicago, Illinois. Copyright 1934. Member Audit Bureau oj Circulations. N. Y., under Printed in the U. S. A.