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Fans were drawn to the magazines by the use of catchy titles like:
WHY GIRLS FALL IN LOVE WITH ROBERT TAYLOR

THE STORY JEAN HARLOW NEVER TOLD

WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH LOMBARD?

THE STAR WHO IS MORE MYSTERIOUS THAN GARBO

NORMA TAKES A DARE
 

 
Posters


Movie Mirror

Norma Shearer Framed 11" x 17" Reproduction Poster

Norma Shearer Framed 11" x 17" Reproduction Poster
 

 

"Gable made villains populair. Instead of the audiences wanting the good man to get the girl, they began wanting the bad man to get her."

more quotes
 

 
Gossip Queens


The First Lady of Hollywood: A Biography of Louella Parsons by Samantha Barbas

Michi: Hedda Hopper's Houseboy "Who Helped Make My House Heaven on Earth" by Tanemichi Sohma

Malice in Wonderland

Hedda Hopper's Hollywood
 

 

Her daughter Katherine Thalberg passed away on January 5, 2006 after a two-year battle with cancer, at the age of 70.

more trivia
 


 

Romeo and Juliet was not the first time that Norma Shearer had played Juliet on the screen. She played the balcony scene with John Gilbert in The Hollywood Revue released in 1929.

more trivia
 

 


Circulation no doubt zoomed whenever this goddess appeared on fan magazine covers... enjoy this beautiful representation of one of Hollywood's lost art forms...

 

ABC Allas Art Lovers' Magazine Atlantida Broadway And Hollywood Movies
         
Cine Radio Actualidad Cinefilo Cinefilo Cinéfilo Cinegraf
         
Cinelandia Cinelandia Cinelandia Cinelandia Cinelandia
         
Cine-Mundial Click Columbia Motion Picture News And Program Confidences Dream World
         
Exitos Cinematograficos Filmjournalen Filmjournalen Film Pictorial Film Pictorial
         
Film Pictorial Film Pictorial Film Pictorial Film Pictorial Gift Book Film Pictorial Annual 1936
         
Filmski Zurnal Films Selectos Film Weekly Film Weekly Film Weekly
         
Film Weekly Film Weekly Film Weekly Film Weekly Film Weekly
         
Film Weekly Film Weekly Film Weekly Summer Extra Film Weekly Supplement Film Weekly's Guide to Marie Antoinette
         
Girls Cinema Hebdo Hebdo Hollywood Hollywood Star
         
I Grandi Cine Kölnische Illustrierte Zeitung Lecturas Le Film Le Film
         
Le Film Complet Le Film Complet Le Samedi Les Beaux Arts Life
         
Loew's Movie-Goer Loew's Weekly Loew's Weekly Loew's Weekly Loew's Weekly
         
Look Mid-Week Pictorial Modern Screen Modern Screen Modern Screen
         
Motion Picture Motion Picture Motion Picture Motion Picture Motion Picture Classic
         
Motion Picture Digest Movie And Radio Guide Movie Classic Movie Classic Movie Life
         
Movie Mirror Movie Mirror Movie Mirror Movie Mirror Movie Mirror
         
Moviepix Movies Movie Story Movie Story Moving Pictures Stories
         
Mundo Argentino Mundo Uruguayo New Movie New Movie Novella
         
Ons Volk Pelicula Philadelphia Inquirer Photoplay Photoplay
         
Photoplay Photoplay Photoplay Photoplay Photoplay
         
Picturegoer Picturegoer Picturegoer Picturegoer Picturegoer
         
Picturegoer Picturegoer Picturegoer Picturegoer Picturegoer
         
Picturegoer Picturegoer Picturegoer Summer Annual Picturegoer Xmas Annual Picturegoer Xmas Annual
         
Picturegoer's Supplement Romeo and Juliet Picture Play Picture Play Picture Play Picture Play
         
Picture Play Picture Show Picture Show Picture Show Picture Show
         
Picture Show Picture Show Picture Show Picture Show Picture Show
         
Picture Show Picture Show Picture Show Picture Show Picture Show
         
Picture Show Picture Show Annual for 1936 Picture Show Supplement - The Film Star Album 1935 Pictures Movie Magazine Police Gazette
         
Pour Vous Pro Arte Prosperity Book Real Love Magazine Romantic Stories
         
Royal Pictorial Screen & Radio weekly Screen Book Screen Book Screen Book
         
Screen Book Screen Book Screenland Screenland Screenland
         
Screenland Screen Mirror Screen News Screen News Screen Pictorial
         
Screen Pictorial Winter Annual Screen Play Screen Play Screen Play
         
Screen Romances Screen Romances Screen Romances Screen Romances Screen Stars
         
Secrets Selecta Selecta Shadoplay Silver Screen
         
Silver Screen Silver Screen Soirées Song Hits Song Hits
         
Strength TCM Cable TV Guide The Family Circle The Family Circle The Ice Cream Review
         
The New Movie Magazine The Pittsburgh Press The Rexall Magazine The Rexall Magazine The Voice of Experience
         
True Confessions True Experiences True Experiences True Romances True Romances
         
True Romances True Story True Story Tutto Tutto
         
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Photoplay


Photoplay Treasury by Barbara Gelman

For the first forty years of its existence, Photoplay was the bible of Hollywood, the magazine the stars trusted with their most intimate secrets and the fans believed with unswerving faith. This is a book that will delight movie fans of all ages.
 


 
Books


Hollywood and the Great Fan Magazines by Martin Levin (Editor)

The Best of Modern Screen Magazine by Mark Bego

Movie Crazy: Fans, Stars, and the Cult of Celebrity by Samantha Barbas

Star Gazing: Hollywood Cinema and Female Spectatorship by Jackie Stacey
 


 
Pre-order


Romeo and Juliet

This title will be released on August 14, 2007. Pre-order now!
 

 
Girls Talk

The Women
Norma, who I have always liked and got along with, was at notorious logger-heads with Joan (Crawford). You see, she was treated as the Queen of the Lot, because of her marriage to the boss, Irving Thalberg. Joan had made a lot of money for the company, and I imagine that's what annoyed both of them; it was a competition of who was really the Queen of the Lot.
ROSALlND RUSSELL

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The Women

 And you can tell Miss Shearer that I didn't get where I am on my ass.
JOAN CRAWFORD

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The Women