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proved himself one of the leading figures on the screen: (1) Music for Madame;
(2) Stage Door; (3) Love Is News; (4) When You're In Love; (5) Make Way for Tomorrow.
49. The separated, after more
than twenty years of wedded bliss: (1) Frank Morgans; (2) Charles Winningers; (3) Warner Olands; (4) John Boles; (5) Ralph Morgans.
50. The stars will do anything to: (1) Call Industry-Czar Will Hays by his first name; (2) be seen at the Cocoanut Grove;
(3) be invited to dinner at the home of any prominent producer; (4) take funny candid camera poses of their friends; (5) go up to see Mae West just ONE time.
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONNAIRE
1. Scarlett O'Hara.
2. Signed a new Paramount contract calling for $150,000 a picture.
3. Jean Arthur.
4. Katharine Hepburn and Howard Hughes.
5. Knocked out, cold as a cucumber.
6. Being Jean Harlow's last picture.
7. Was unrecognized and handled roughly by a policeman.
8. Opened and personally operated a new horse racing track.
9. Baby girl.
10. Anne Shirley and John Howard Payne.
11. Leopold Stokowski.
12. The Great Ziegfeld.
13. Radically changed his type in Night Must Fall.
14. George Brent.
15. Studio workers started picketing the studios.
16. Not strip in her first starring film.
17. A Star Is Born.
18. Took out American citizenship papers.
19. Jeanette MacDonald and Gene Raymond, and Mary Pickford and Charles Rogers.
20. Samuel Goldwyn, in The Saturday Evening Post.
21. Clark Gable's extortion and parternity case.
11. Robert Cummings. Some old stock of his father's suddenly became active, and netted Cummings a million dollars.
23. Jack Holt . . . Tim.
24. Regular commuting across the continent to visit hubby Roger Pryor.
25. Ranch homes.
26. Clara Bow.
27. Duke of Windsor.
28. Jack Benny . . . Mary Livingston, in This Way, Please.
29. Katherine de Mille.
30. Film personalities who incorporate themselves to cut down income tax.
31. Devote herself to the New York stage.
32. Spent the summer acting in an eastern stock company, at a salary of $25.00 per week.
33. Battle-cry of Hollywood maidens in their pursuit of a certain romantic young man . . . Tyrone Power, of course, is the man.
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Play himself in Mae West's Every Day's a Holiday.
Attempted to break his contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Is the first big-time athlete who ever ascended to screen stardom, and remained there.
Returned to each other's arms and decided to try marriage once more. Stepped into the leading feminine role of In Old Chicago. The Story of Louis Pasteur. Remarkable resemblanceto Dick Powell.
Ramon Novarro. Rudolph Valentino. Wake Up and Live. Alliterative name. Benito Mussolini. 100 Men and a Girl. Monroe Owsley. When You're in Love. Warner Olands.
Take funny candid camera poses of their friends.
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Virginia Verrill and Warren Hull, Showboat radio stars, were invited to a "house warming" party. They bought a radio in the host's name by merely making the down payment, and until said host reads this tipoff, he will not know that he has eleven more payments to make before the "gift" is his . . . Jack Haley had to be nursemaid to his two kiddies for one week because his wife was in New York and the nursemaid was sick . . . Ted Fio Rito's "3 Little Sugars" are very much at home on Haley's program because the initials of their last names form the combination NBC, the network from which the program emanates . . . Tony Martin, handsome young tenor on the Burns & Allen show and his bride Alice Faye, have been asked to move because they insisted in running the scales 24 hours a day . . . Although Ray Noble never played football the NBC band leader was a star soccer player as a boy in England and has several scars on his shins to prove it . . . George Burns and Gracie Allen plan to stop off at San Quentin, Alcatraz, Leavenworth, Folsom, and Sing Sing on their way to New York for their vacation! . . . Much of Kenny Baker's fan mail is addressed to Jack Benny, because the listeners think maybe Jack will have greater influence in getting Kenny to sing their favorite selection . . . funny thing about Lanny Ross' new moustache. The day after his wife returned from New York to rejoin him in Hollywood, the cookie duster disappeared . . . Although he has an even temper, Raymond Paige generally breaks about a half dozen batons per week during Hollywood Mardi Gras rehearsals. He's one of the most energetic musical directors on the coast.
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