Screenland (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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All is not emoting in the studio. There are many minutes spent discussing the next scene with one of the technical crew, as Clark Gable and Myrna Loy are doing at the left, on the "Parnell" set. Below, candid close-up of Clark divesting himself of collar and vest to relax before resuming wardrobe and place under the lights. Lower left, catching William Powell in an unguarded moment between "takes" of "Last of Mrs. Cheyney" while the make-up man repairs a too-bright spot on Bob Montgomery's make-up. Then Joan Crawford, snapped as she confers with Cameraman Folsey about a future close-up, reveals herself as efficient as any other working girl with an eye to detail.