Screenland (May-Oct 1940)

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3 19^0 ©C1B 467417 The Smart Screen Magazine Delight Evans, Editor Elizabeth Wilson, Western Representative Marion Martone, Assistant Editor Frank J. Carroll, Art Director Louis Hayward and Joan Bennett in "The Son of Monte Cristo." ESCAPE STUFF? Certainly! Why Not? In giving you, in our next issue, the complete fiction story of a frankly romantic new movie we're well aware that the charge of escapism will come our way! We don't care. We believe you want diversion these days — and a swell, swashbuckling screen story is just the thing to give it to you. So we're presenting a beautifully written, really romantic and exciting fictionization of "The Son of Monte Cristo," starring Joan Bennett and Louis Hayward, with that grand "villain," George Sanders, at his best, and we know you're going to like it. COMPLETE FICTION STORY OF "SON OF MONTE CRISTO" IN NEXT ISSUE! REMEMBER— NOVEMBER SCREENLAND, ON SALE OCTOBER 4. Paul C. Hunter, Publisher October, 1940 Vol. XU, No. 6 EVERY STORY A FEATURE The Editor's Page Delight Evans 21 Hollywood Whirl : Len Weissman 22 Why My Marriage Ended in Heartbreak! A Hollywood Bride Tells. Mrs. Wayne Morris. .Elizabeth Wilson 24 Pat O'Brien's Message to American Youth. .As told to Gladys Hall 26 Loretta Young Finds Real Love At Last Liza 28 Hooray — We're Rich! Fictionization of "The New Yorkers" Elizabeth B. Petersen 30 Father's Daze. Ray Milland Jerry Asher 32 Gentle Titan. Charles Laughton Malcolm H. Oettinger 34 Your Glamor Guide. Fashion Section 51 Your Guide to the Best Current Pictures Delight Evans 62 Romancing with Ann Rutherford May Mann 64 Unveiling the Future with Norvell 66 SPECIAL ART SECTION: Robert Taylor, Norma Shearer, Carole Lombard, Irene Dunne, Errol Flynn, Jane Wyman, Linda Darnell, Tyrone Power, Virginia Dale, Patricia Morison, Jeanette MacDonald, Robert Cummings, Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, Gary Cooper, Doris Davenport, Lillian Bond, The Most Beautiful Still of the Month. DEPARTMENTS: Hot from Hollywood 6 Honor Page 8 Tagging the Talkies 10 Screenland's Crossword Puzzle Alma Talley 16 Inside the Stars' Homes. Cecilia Parker Betty Boone 18 Yours for Loveliness 60 Here's Hollywood Weston East 68 Cover Portrait of Olivia de Havilland by Scotty Welbourne V. G. Heimbucher, President Paul C. Hunter, Vice President and Publisher D. H. Lapham, Secretary and Treasurer Published monthly by Screenland Magazine, Inc. Executive and Editorial offices, 45 West 45th Street, New York City. Advertising Offices: 45 West 45th St., New York; 410 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago; 530 W. Sixth St., Los Angeles, Calif. Manuscripts and drawings must be accompanied by return postage. They will receive careful attention but Screenland assumes no responsibility for their safety. Yearly subscription $1.00 in the United States, its dependencies, Cuba and Mexico; $1.50 in Canada; foreign $2.00. Changes of address must reach us five weeks in advance of the next issue. Be sure to give both the old and new address. Entered as second-class matter November 30, 1923, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y. under the act of March 3, 1879. Additional entry at Chicago, Illinois. Copyright 1940 by Screenland Magazine, Inc. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations . Printed in the U. S. A. 4