Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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Mae West wants to make “I’m a Lady” next . . . “The Merry Widow” had to have certain changes made before getting the Hays okay . . . Universal will re-make “Cheat¬ ing Cheaters” which was a big hit as a silent ten years ago . . . Charles Laughton is well again after a minor operation . . If Doug Fairbanks goes through with present plans for his next picture to be made in China it will cost $1,000,000 . . . Believe it or not, Jean Muir got a ticket for speeding . . . Bing Crosby hasn’t been feeling well . . . Nazimova, who was quite the sexy siren in silent days, wants to return to the screen . . . Charles Ruggles was slated to appear in “Ruggles of Red Gap” and then was removed from the cast to work in another picture ; but Para¬ mount re-considered and decided it would be best not to break up the team of Ruggles and Mary Boland, the latter having a big part in “Rug¬ gles of Red Gap” . . . Grace Bradley has a real drawbridge on the grounds of her Hollywood Hills home . . . 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