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The Smart Screen Magazine
Delight Evans, Editor
Elizabeth Wilson, Western Representative
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GREAT LOVER
Thrilling Title! Famous Author —
VICKl BAUM!
Screenland's latest and greatest serial begins in the August issue!
Vicki Baum, noted author of "Grand Hotel" and many other popular romances, has now written what we consider her most unusual story, which she has called "Great Lover." It is the heart-warming — and at times almost heartbreakingly poignant — novel of an ingratiating young actor adrift in today's Hollywood. Because this young actor is such a very real person, as genuine, unspoiled, and likeable as, say, Tyrone Power, he wins your sympathy from the start and holds it through all his believable adventures, in the four instalments of this new serial.
Screenland is proud to present this absorbing serial by Vicki Baum, beginning in the next, the August issue, which goes on salo July 2nd. You will wish to reserve your copy both because of the new novel by Miss Baum and the feast of other features which will make this a truly notable number.
Tom Kennedy, Assistant Editor
Frank J. Carroll, Art Directcr
July, 1937
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Vol. XXXV. No. 3
EVERY STORY A FEATURE!
The Editor's Page Delight Evans
Greatest Sports Thrills of the Stars Kay Proctor
The Lone Last of the Die-Hards. Sylvia Sidney Liz Williams
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Montgomery Charles Darnton
She was "Discovered" Twice. Doris Nolan Tom Kennedy
Hollywood Glorifies the Goof Dick Pine
Carnival Nights in Hollywood Elizabeth Wilson
A Real Day with Tyrone Power Ben Maddox
Love Laughs at Royal Intrigue. Fictionization of "Under the Red
Robe" Elizabeth B. Petersen 30
How the Best Laughs Are Born Whitney Williams 32
A Man's Woman. Myrna Loy Charles Lancaster 34
London Hettie Grimstead 51
Reviews of the Best Pictures Delight Evans 52
Hollywood Holiday. Fiction Thyra Samter Winslow 54
Starving to Stardom. Gladys George Martin Somers 56
Camera-Wise Paul Kelly RuJ.h Tildesley 57
Screenland Glamor School. Edited by Sally Eiiers 58
Gail Patrick's Style Parade 60
Hat Interest 61
Their Pet Economies Helen Louise Walker 62
SPECIAL ART SECTION:
Surprise Star of the Month. Kay Francis. Not Too Candid, Please! Matron into Minx. Frances Dee. "My Man McCrea." In Work. Call it chic, call it charm, call it high style, verve or vogue — Hollywood has it! A Day in the Life of a Boy Wonder. Freddie Bartholomew. Actress of the Hour. Luise Rainer. While waiting for "Gone with the Wind" We're doing all right, thank you! All Good Dancers Depend on Hollywood. The Most Beautiful Still of the Month.
DEPARTMENTS:
Tagging the Talkies. Short Reviev/s 6
Honor Page 8
Ask Me! Miss Vee Dee 9
Screenland's Crossword Puzzle Alma Talley 10
Inside the Stars' Homes. Eleanor Powell Betty Boone 12
Salutes and Snubs. Letters from Readers 14
Here's Hollywood. Screen News Weston East 64
Fair Faces for Summer. Beauty Article Elin Neil 67
Femi-Nifties 69
Spotlight Cover Portrait of Tyrone Power by Marland Stone.
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Copyright 1937 by Screenland Magazine, Inc. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Printed in the U. S. A.