Screenland (Nov 1935-Apr 1936)

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Out of Character It keeps you guessing wnen your film favorites switcn types as tney Jo in tnis gallery of many surprises Douglas Fairbanks Jr., peers through a lorgnette, and looks very different in his make-up as "The Amateur Gentleman," his new film; while directly above, Elissa Landi, his costar, appears as you've never seen her before under her gay bonnet. Left, what a surprise to see Miriam Hopkins, the glamor girl, going definitely school-marm, as Martha Dobie in "These Three." Edward G. Robinson, above, looks so meek you'd never guess he could, even if he wanted to, play those "Little Caesar" chaps. Take a look, left, at Claudette Colbert, so smartly humorous in her current films, showing how to be really upstage. And, right, Peggy Conklin's idea of being different is apparently to look like Arline Judge. We'll admit it's a way to look pretty.