Hollywood (1937)

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SO in love — it may be a trip to the altar before this print is dry . . . Every year on their wedding anniversary Dolores Del Rio and Cedric Gibbons make a pilgrimage to the Santa Barbara Mission where they were married. Mr. Gibbons, art director, has just drawn a new long term contract with M-G-M. EARLY calls from the studio forced Joel McCrea and Frances Dee to desert their distant ranch and take up residence closer to Hollywood during filming of Frank Lloyd's new Paramount picture, Wells Fargo, in which they are featured. Imagine the director instructing Joel how to make love to his pretty wife! . . . Mary Phillips is divorced from Humphrey Bogart. He says "married life is a bore" . . . Joan Bennett will next be seen in Paramount's Money from Home, opposite Bob Hope . . . Lionel Barrymore goes to England to appear in M-G-M's British production, Yank at Oxford. AFTER finishing Taming of the Shrew for CBS, Frieda Inescourr goes to Republic for Portia on Trial. Hobart Bosworth, who recently celebrated his 70th birthday, also appears in the Republic picture, his 526th film . . . Cesar Romero dancing practically every dance at the Trocadero with Virginia Bruce, which is probably one reason why this night club doesn't have to hire a dance team for the audience to watch. Judy Garland joins Mickey Rooney and Douglas Scott team in M-G-M's Thoroughbreds Don't Cry . . . Reginald Owen has one of the finest wig collections in Hollywood. He Has 103 wigs, many of which he has worn in screen and stage productions. They are valued at more than $3,000. AN OIL painting of Gladys George, four and a half by five feet, painted to decorate a wall of the set in Madame X, will be presented to the star by the studio art department . . . Because of his outstanding performance in Saratoga, Walter Pidgeon, Broadway star, has been placed in tho top spot of My Dear Miss Aldrich, at M-G-M. The stage star plays opposite Maureen O'Sullivan in the comedy . . . On the strength of her hillbilly performance in Paramount's big new Jack Benny musical, Artists and Models, Judy Canova has won for herself a nice, shiny new contract and her next work will be in Summer Romance, which is being made by the famed woman producer Fanchon. M*DirSFUWTO & PURPOSI 3WQVstO mouth health firme« g^es your gun* •* ?petU and cise. ft clean— f.^gbout a looking twons^ u after every "» Each P' . . ..ii,, wrapPed ORALGENE > k Chewing « %K FORTIETH q^^^ WATCH FOR The announcement of the Jane Wither's $100.00 cash prize cor itest in the December issue of HOLLYWOOD MAGAZINE LEMONS HAVE AN ALKALINE FACTOR (IMPORTANT TO COLD RESISTANCE) WHEN ANSWERING ADVERTISEMENTS, PLEASE MENTION NOVEMBER HOLLYWOOD eoldsresu- etbls. 73