The Exhibitor (Jun-Nov 1944)

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6 THE EXHIBITOR PARTY HELD FOR JANE WYMAN; HOLIDAY MAILING GETS ATTENTION; OTHER NEWS LINDA DARNELL recently pointed out her "boss'7 to Lee Sullivan, her co-player in "The Great John L." and the boss was Bing Crosby, who posed with the players recently on the coast, where he made his debut as a United Artists producer. Frank Tuttle is directing this film biography of John L. Sullivan, in which Greg McClure appears in the title role. POSTMASTER GENERAL FRANK C. WALKER recently congratulated Jane Wyman, star of Warners' "The Doughgirls," for mailing her overseas Christmas gifts early, at Washington, D. C. WHAT'S COOKIN', Hedy?" asks Skrewy Squirrel, star of the MGM cartoon series, produced by Fred Quimby, at a recent "visit" to Hedy Lamarr's kitchen on the studio set. DUCKY LOUIE, featured in Monogram's "Little Devils," recently celebrated his 13th birthday anniversary on the coast set with the help of Trem Carr, executive producer, producer Grant Withers, and guests. Louie is the fortunate young man discovered recently in San Francisco's Chinatown by Withers after he looked over some 800 Chinese boys. WINNERS OF "THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN" jumping frog contest held recently in New York gathered around a life-size figure of the humorist at the Warner home office before leaving for a trip along the Mississippi River. WILLIAM BENDIX, 20th-Fox star, recently appeared at the Fox, Detroit, Mich., where "Greenwich VilĀ¬ lage" had its bow. August 23, 1944