Silver Screen was an American monthly magazine focusing on the film industry.
The magazine began publication in November 1930,[1] featuring a portrait of Greta Garbo on the cover.
The president of Screenland was Alfred A. Cohen, and the magazine's editor was Ruth Waterbury.
[2] The magazine fashioned itself as a behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood, focusing on the lives of the stars of the film industry.
[3] By 1931 the magazine was claiming that it had the largest newsstand circulation of any publication dealing with the film industry.