Silver Screen (Nov 1931-Oct 1932)

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IS 1952 REFLECT G THE MAGIC of HOLLYWOOD VOLUME TWO NUMBER FOUR Elizabeth Wilson Assistant Editor Eliot Keen Editor FEBRUARY NINETEEN THIRTY TWO Albert P. Schlafke Art Editor Special Features Page DOES LUCK RULE HOLLYWOOD? 16 Many Careers Started by Chance By Myrtle Gebhart L\ THE MOOD FOR WORKING 18 The Infinite Variety Of Tempera?nents In Pictures By Marquis Busby AFRAID OF LOVE 20 Mariati Marsh Is Dodging Cupid By Carlisle Jones "THE CHAMP" LEARNED HIS LESSON 21 The Story Of Wallace Beery's Tremendous Success By Clarence A. Locan THE TOUGHEST BREAK IN PICTURES! 22 Tallulah Bankhead's Anxious Moment By Elizabeth Wilson "OH, CLARK-DO YOU REMEMBER?" 24 Road Show Memories By Dorothy Henry THE CAREER OF FREDRIC MARCH 26 Greatness Comes Next By S. R. Mook BARBARA STANWYCK'S HOT STORY! 35 Romance From The Ashes Of Malibu By E. R. Moak "QUICKIES" 36 You Cannot Keep A Good Star Down By Ben Maddox NEW FACES FOR THE ELECTRIC LIGHTS 38 Brief Biographies Of Ruth Hall, Arlene Judge, Melvyn Douglas, Ralph Bellamy ARE THESE OUR ERIC LINDEN? 40 Photographs Of The Boy Who Has Won A Man's Size Success By Edward Churchill THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE SCREEN 41 Kay Francis Lives In A Thoroughbred World By Dana Rush THE CLIQUES THAT DIVIDE SCREEN SOCIETY .... 42 Each Great Star Has Her Group By Mary Sharon "DELICIOUS" 4/7 Janet Gaynor And Charles Farrell Sing Again FAMOUS ACHES AND PAINS 50 The Heroes Ofteji Are Really Heroic By Harry D. Wilson WINNERS OF THE SCRAMBLED STILLS CONTEST. . 59 Betty Bandeloiu Wins First Prize THE GIRL ON THE COVER 61 Claudette Colbert's Conquering Smile Bv Elizabeth Wilson CLAUDIA DELL, THE REBEL BLONDE 62 The Type Thai Changed By Patricia Keats 4 Special Departments Page Beauty Has A Silhouette By Mary Lee 6 Love And Hisses 8 Talkies In Tabloid 10 Ask Me Another By Sally Forth 12 A Movie Fan's Crossword Puzzle By Priscilla Bryant 14 Last Month's Answer is on Page 73 Movietown Topics 15 Silver Screen's Reviewing Stand 44 The Final Fling 82 Art NEW POSES OF THE PICTURE PEOPLE Constance Bennett, The New Marquise 27 Lawrence Tibbett, The Grand Grand Opera Star 28 Gary Cooper Poses For A Passport 29 Jimmy Dunn And Sally Filers, Over The Hill To Success . . 30 Nancy Carroll Mingles With The Atmosphere 31 Peggy Shannon, The All-American Ingenue 32 Sylvia Sidney, The Little Tragedienne 33 Barbara Stanwyck, Greater Success Is Coming 34 Myrna Loy, She's Getting Good Parts 51 Helen Twelvetrees, She Is Always Beautiful . 50 Una Merkel, The Beauty From The Blue Grass 53 John Boles And Linda Watkins, A Classical Embrace 54 Clark Gable And Joan Crawford, Drama In A~Close-Up.. 55 Leon Janney, Fourteen And A Success 56 Robert Coogan, It's In His Blood 57 Gloria Swanson Reflects Her Magic 58 CWER PORTRAIT OF CLAUDETTE COLBERT BY JOHN ROLSTON CLARKE SILVER SCREEN. Pulilislied montlily by Screeiil.ind Mnaazlne. Inc. ;it 4,") -i.'tth Street. New York. N. Y. Alfred A. Cohen, Clii>irm;in of llie Bo.nrd: H. C. Olpe, see. CliieaRo Offlee: North Michlsan Avenue. ChiOMsjo. Yc.trly siiliseni)tionji SI .0(1 intlie I'riited States, its dci)ondeiu'ies. Cuba and i\Ie\i('o; 51.50 in Canada: foreiM:n SI .50. lOritered as second clas.s matter. September 2.!, 19.!0, at tlie I'oat otllee. NewYorli. N.Y.. under the .â– Vet of Mareh 3. ISTll. Additional entry at Chicago. Illinois. Copvrlsht 1932. MEMBER AUDIT BURE.\U OF CIRCULATIONS