Screenland (Nov 1935-Apr 1936)

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SCREENLAND Bob Taylor's fan mail smothered studio clerks, so his bosses wrote a new contract with increases that enable him to hire several secretaries if he wishes. Here's Bob at home; with some feathered friends, below; and right, with Garbo and Speed, his saddle ponies. Movie MAN at H ome Let's call on Robert Taylor, the dashing new screen heart-throb, at his house 'way up in the hills Maude Cheatham PERHAPS it's prophetic, but Robert Taylor lives in a white house on top of a high hill. This very handsome, virile new heart-throb may draw his inspiration from the stars ; he's certainly near enough to be their playmate. It takes a steady hand on the steering wheel to make the steep grade and negotiate the sharp turns that circle the breath-taking precipice which finally lands you in his rear garden. But the magnificent view of the San Fernando Valley, stretching before you, with five different mountain ranges rising in the