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The Smart Screen Magazine
Delight Evans, Editor
Elizabeth Wilson, Western Representative
Surprise Feature!
Next Month— the Interview the World's Been Waiting For
This IS a surprise! Indeed, it's such a surprise, that we are terribly tempted to carry Screenland's extraordinary News Beat to the very ultimate, the peak, the top in other words, of its surprising capacity to surprise you.
Thus succumbing to temptation, we're asking you not to demand that we divulge at this time the name of the subject of The Interview the World's Been Waiting For. Instead we are asking that you exercise some of the very flattering loyalty you readers of Screenland have exhibited time and time again, and accept our word for it that the next issue of your favorite magazine will bring you a word picture, a penetrating portrait, so delightfully written, and above all so thoroughly authentic, that you will feel you have enjoyed a personal tete-atete, a handshake, a smile, a confidential revelation of the innermost thoughts and feelings of a star whose personal side the whole world, in the absence of a story like this one, has had merely to guess at and conjecture about.
The issue containing this Surprise Feature will be on sale August 23. WATCH FOR IT!
Tom Kennedy, Assistant Editor
Frank J. Carroll, Art Director
September, 1935
Vol. XXXI. No. 5
EVERY STORY A FEATURE!
The Editor's Page ^ Delight Evans 1 1
It's Not Always Their "Dear" Public Dorothy Manners 12
Papa is Head Man. Charles Boyer Leonard Hall 14
Shirley Temple Contest 16
Best Hollywood Parties Elizabeth Wilson 18
Diary of a DeMille Crusader James B. Fisher 20
Do You Bite Your Nails? Winifred Aydelotte 22
A Star is Made. Fiction Thyra Samter Winslow 24
The Baby Menaces Margaret Angus 26
Stepping the Astaire Way to Film Fame Ida Zeitlin 28
There's No Girl We'd Rather Sock Mary Sharon 30
Joan Joins the Rebels. Joan Bennett Tom Kennedy 34
Reviews of the Best Pictures Delight Evans 52
Screenland Glamor School. Edited by Fay Wray 54
"Diamond" in the Rough. Edward Arnold Maude Cheatham 57
SPECIAL ART SECTION:
Team Work! Fredric March and Merle Oberon. Tamed! Margaret Sullavan. Tres Chic Colbert. Yesterday and Today. Ann Harding, Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Charles Boyer. The Two Bills! Will Rogers, W. C. Fields. Frances Dee and Joel McCrea. Play's the Thing in Hollywood. The Call of the Sea! Warren William. Ruby Keeler Joins the Navy! Very Clever, These Englishmen. The Most Beautiful Still of the Month.
DEPARTMENTS:
Honor Page 6
Inside the Stars' Homes. Virginia Bruce Betty Boone 8
Beauty in Garbo's Eyes. Beauty Elin Neil 51
Hollywood Figure James Davies 56
Here's Hollywood. Screen News Weston East 58
Radio Parade Tom Kennedy 62
Tagging the Talkies. Short Reviews 63
Salutes and Snubs. Letters from Readers 64
Femi-Nifties 88
Screenland's Crossword Puzzle 92
Ask Me Miss Vee Dee 98
Cover Portrait of Shirley Temple by Charles Sheldon
Published monthly by Screenland Magazine, Inc. Executive and Editorial offices, 45 West 45th Street, New York City. V. G. Heimbucher, President ; J. S. MacDermott, Vice President; J. Superior, Secretary and Treasurer. Chicago office: 400 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Adv. Representative, Loyd B. Chappell, 511 S. Alexandria Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Manuscripts and drawings must be accompanied by return postage. They will receive careful attention but Scregnland assumes no responsibility for their safety. Yearly subscription $1.50 in the United States, its dependencies, Cuba and Mexico; $2.10 in Canada; foreign $2.50. Changes of address must reach us six weeks in advance of the next issue. Be sure to give both the old and new address. Entered as second-class matter November 30, 1923, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3, 1879. Additional entry at Chicago, Illinois. Copyright 1935.
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