Screenland was a monthly American magazine about movies, published between September 1920 and June 1971,[3] when it merged with Silver Screen.
It was established in Los Angeles, California, with Myron Zobel as the editor in 1920 by Screenland Publishing Company.
In 1923, the magazine reported a love affair between Evelyn Brent and Douglas Fairbanks, resulting in legal threats, and a retraction.
[6] One magazine-collector site credits, without attribution, one Paul Hunter, "with rescuing Screenland magazine for John Cuneo back in 1932.
[8] Pines announced in June 1954 that he was suspending publication with the August 1954 issue, citing production and distribution costs.