Screenland (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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'DEC ©C1B 323683 f~ The Smart Screen Magazine JvJ 1 s/A \1 [' Delight Evans, Editor Elizabeth Wilson, Western Representative Tom Kennedy, Assistant Editor Frank J. Carroll, Art Director Watch for Claudette Colbert Cover! See Next Issue of SCREENLAND for New High in Covers and Features! The Robert Taylor cover "caught on" to put it conservatively. You, and you, and you liked it. Now watch for cur Claudette Colbert cover on the next, the February issue — it's something new, too, and just as stunning as the Taylor portrait which set a new fresh style in magazine covers in any field. The Colbert cover, however, is only part of the story! The February issue of Screenland will be rich in features of the sort you like best. For example, "What Does the Future Hold for Your Hollywood Favorites?" Here's a startling article which predicts amazing things for some of the most important stars of the screen. Then there's the only complete, exclusive, and authentic fictionization of Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray in "Maid of Salem." There's an exciting story about Hollywood's most interesting "NonProfessional Wife." There's — but we don't want to spoil the surprises we're saving for you in our February number! Remember — at the sign of the Claudette Colbert cover, grab the February issue of Screenland, on sale January 5th. You won't be sorry! 4fc January, 1937 Vol. XXXIV, No. 3 EVERY STORY A FEATURE The Editor's Page Delight Evans 17 Telltale Footsteps William H. McKegg i3 Thin Man and Wife. William Powell and Myrna Loy Elizabeth Wilson 20 Their Pet Extravagances Liz Williams 22 3 Girls on a Match. Fiction Beth Brown 24 Laughing Irishman. Errol Flynn Ida Zeitlin 26 Babies and Earthquakes. Elizabeth Allan Charles Darnton 27 Beginning "Five Hollywood Wives." Joan Bennett — Actress Wife Dorothy Manners 28 Stars are Strangers Gordon R. Silver 30 Melvyn Douglas, Camera Dizzy Ruth Tildesley 32 Loyal Lady. Eleanor Powell Anita Kilore 51 Reviews of the Best Pictures Delight Evans 52 Screenland Glamor School. Edited by June Lang 54 Hi! Hats. Fashions 57 London Lowdown Hettie Grimsfead 58 Merry Christmas to All. Beauty Elin Neil 60 Pioneering Again. Irene Dunne Tom Kennedy 62 The Bravest Actor in Hollywood. Buck Jones Ransom Palmer 63 Time Out for Study Whitney Williams 64 Strong, But Not Silent. Humphrey Bogart Madeline Glass 70 SPECIAL ART SECTION: Those "Gold Diggers" Are Here Again! Gay Faye. Bonnie Bruce. Build Will Tell! Garbo and Taylor At Work. The Most Beautiful Still of the Month. Babes in the Limelight. Girls! Just Because They're So Gorgeous. Merle Oberon, Binnie Barnes, Ann Sothern, Margo, Doris Nolan. The Silly Side of Picture-Making. Man in Demand. Herbert Marshall. Private Life of a Prima Donna. Gladys Swarthout. DEPARTMENTS: Tagging the Talkies. Short Reviews 6 Screenland's Crossword Puzzle Alma Tailey 8 Honor Page 10 inside the Stars' Homes. Rosalind Russell Betty Boone 12 Salutes and Snubs. Letters from Readers 14 Miss Vee Dee 15 Weston East 66 Ask Me Here's Hollywood. Screen News Spotlight Cover Portrait of Joan Blondeli by Marland Stone. Published monthly by Screenland Magazine, Inc. Executive and Editorial offices, 45 West 45th Street, New York City. V. G. HeinjPGcher, President; J. S. [..aX-r.-nott, Vice President; J. Superior, Secretary and Treasurer. Advertising Offices: 45 West 45th St., New York ; 400 North MichigjfTAvenue, Chicago: 511 S. Alexandria Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Manuscripts and drawings must be accompanied by return postage. They will receive career attention but Screenland assumes no responsibility (or their safety. Yearly subscription Si. 50 in the United States, its dependencies, Cuba and MexicowS^O in Canada: foreign 1 hanges of address must reach us six weeks in advance of the nexr issue. Be sure to give both the old and new address. EnterHfas second-class matter November 30, 1923, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y. under the act of March 3, 1879. Additional entty at Chicago. Illinois. Copyright 1936. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Printed in the U. S. A.