Screenland (Nov 1935-Apr 1936)

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The so=called "Hollywood Formula" is taking a terrific kidding on the Broadway stage. Visiting movie stars hurry to see "Boy Meets Girl," a play by Bella and Samuel Spewack poking fun at Hollywood — for Holly= wooders love nothing so much as a good laugh at their own expense. The comedy will cer= tainly be filmed for you/ but meanwhile, here are a few reminders that the old, old story is still being told, with new trimmings "Boy meets girl" — for the first time! Dickie Moore and his real love, Virginia Weidler, above. Looks as if Gene Raymond, left above, is going to "lose girl" if Wendy Barrie has her way, in "Don't Bet On Love." The young man with the Valentino profile at left, is the new Boy, Robert Livingston. Irene Hervey is the Girl. Katherine DeMille and Kent Taylor, over there on the left, are lovers in "The Sky Parade." The pastoral scene below is from "Farmer in the Dell," with Jean Parker and Frank Albertson. Directly below, "BoyGets GirP'once again — Eric Linden and Maureen O'Sullivan.