Silver Screen (Jun-Oct 1940)

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An exciting scene from "The Sea Hawk," starring Errol Flynn, which Dick Mook describes for you. The players, left to right, Alan Hale, Claude Rains, Brenda Marshall, Una O'Connor and Errol, who serves his Queen as a pirate. and Randy come out of an ante-room. "Well, Ellen," Randy beams, "see you at the boat at nine o'clock." "Quiet!" roars Judge Bates. "What boat?" "You see, Your Honor," Randy explains, leaving Irene and stepping up to the judge, "We're not interested in manmade laws. There's a law of the jungle. When a man finds his mate he doesn't have to — 4o — " he turns to Cary and eyes him scornfully, "think it out." Then he turns back to Irene, "Goodbye, Eve." Irene smiling: "Goodbye, Adam." "Just a moment," His Honor sputters. "It's all right with me if you bring the kiddies," Randy whispers to Irene as he leaves. "In all my experience on the bench — " Mr. Bates fusses. "I'll study this brief ' (indicating Irene's complaint against Cary) and I will then render a decision." "Yes, Your Honor," Cary agrees, holding a handkerchief to his bleeding nose. "Quiet!" squeals the judge. "I don't care what his decision is," Irene whispers, "I'm getting a divorce." "Quiet!" yells the judge. "What's the matter with your nose?" Irene asks Cary, paying no attention to the Court. "Nothing!" snaps Cary, impatiently ■ jerking the handkerchief away so she can ' see it's bleeding. "If you think I'm going to let you take the kids to some feverridden pest-hole with that idiot — "Here!" Irene orders, taking his handkerchief from his breast pocket and pouring some water from the judge's pitcher on it. "Hold your head way back. What's your offer?" "Well," Cary 'temporizes, "I thought you might go up to the mountain house Frank Morgan, as the professor in "The Mortal Storm," is being applauded by his students, foremost among them being Jimmy Stewart and Robert Young. Margaret Sullavan also is in this important film. with the kids for awhile until the gossip dies down and I thought I'd go off on one of those sixty-day cruises and think this out calmly — rationally." "Well, I'll think it over, too — calmly — ■ rationally," Irene snaps, "and it won't take me sixty days. I can do it in sixty minutes!" "Oh," Cary moans as his nose starts bleeding again. "Put your head back," Irene commands. "Way, way back." Cary does so and his head hits the \_Continued on page 80] for June 1940 55