Hollywood (1936)

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James Eric Devine was the third and is now engaged in the publishing business. The fourth member w ■li n* In every day life John Carradine Is anything but villainous in appearance. You'd probably call him handsome of this strange engagement was John Carradine, the man whom astute Darryl Zanuck is grooming for stardom. How It Came About # Sitting There In That small Southern town, far from any of their homes, John reminded his friends that in another week they would never see each other again unless . . . Bill MacCormack picked up a copy of the New York Times. Right smack on the front page was a picture of four famous gentlemen in tails and toppers. Very distinguished they looked and behind them was the famous Nelson monument, one of London's most beautiful statues. "That's it," John cried. "No matter where we are, or what we're doing then, we'll meet again in ten years. Ten years from today we'll have a re-union at the Nelson monument in London." They are to meet at the north-east Hon at twelve noon on August 28, 1936. But Mr. Zanuck doesn't know. When Irving Thalberg wanted to borrow John You'll see him menacing again in White Fang, This time he is more melodramatic because they asked him to be that way for one picture at a very generous salary to Fox, the little Napoleon of Twentieth Century turned him down. Will he do the same to Carradine who is determined to keep a youthful promise? Hired to Wash Dishes # The Story Of John Carradine's success is vivid with courage, persistence and brains. Three years ago Carradine was washing dishes in a Hollywood Boulevard cafeteria. Today, after one crack performance in Shark Island, he looms as America's answer to Charles Laughton. Since then he has made White Fang in which he plays the villain, Beauty Smith; Mary of Scotland, with Katharine Hepburn, in which he has been given his first sympathetic role; The Garden of Allah, with Charles Boyer and Marlene Dietrich; The Bowery Princess, with Shirley Temple, and Ramona, with Loretta Young and Don Ameche. At the moment of writing none of the latter has as yet been released. When Marlene Dietrich worked with him in Garden of Allah, she wanted to meet "that young man who does not act HOLLYWOOD