Screenland (May-Oct 1938)

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On a cold and frosty morning in Bishop, California, director George Cukor shot the opening scenes of "Holiday." From the snow country comes our "Best Still," at right. Cary Grant co-stars with Katharine Hepburn in the picture, but Doris Nolan is his cinema partner in the snow scenes. Below, fair and warmer. At bottom of page, Hepburn and Grant share a scene. In the original stage play, "Holiday," Hepburn understudied the star, Hope Williams, but never played the part. Now, ten years later, she stars in the film. tag I ' -.r » V^sf, y fa* AT m i ■ Alex. Kahle, Columbia Pictures Tne Most Beautiful Still of tne Montn Cary Grant and Doris Nolan in "Holiday"