Screenland (Nov 1941-Apr 1942)

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WOAAEN I VI MET As told to Jack Holland FOR anv one man to sit down and say, "These are the ten most sensational women I have met," is no easy task. In the first place, it gives the man the appearance of a gay Lothario who dashes about with a note book recording his impressions of the women he meets. Well, I am not a gay Lothario, and I have no note book. The ten women who have appealed to me the most are simply those who seem to remain apart from the majority of women — for one reason or another. Naturally I would start off with Lih Damita. She is a really sensational figure. I'm not in the least alarmed at what she would do if I omitted her. After all, Lili and I understand each other quite well. We're both rather hectic individuals, and our antics have passed beyond the stage where one puzzles or surprises the other. Ever since that first day some few years ago when I met Lili on a ship coming to America, I have thought her a definite individualist. I remember so well our first meeting. She was. at the time, a wellknown French picture star. I happened to be walking on the deck to the accompaniment— if you can imagine it — of the ship orchestra ' playing inside. Suddenly^ I noticed a very exciting lady looking casually out {Please turn to page 60) 21 J