Hollywood (1939)

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The Lady and the Knight Take a trip backstage and natch the filming of the tragic story ef the love of Elizabeth and head-strong Essex [ It had been a pretty tough day for the Queen. The courtiers were a-muttering in Whitehall Palace corners against her sweetheart, handsome young Essex. The Irish rebels were on the rampage. Essex was looking sidewise at a darkeyed lady-in-waiting. And the royal flame-colored velvet robes, studded in diamonds, gold and topaz, weighed 97 pounds as against Queen Elizabeth's own weight of 110 . . . with the temperature under the lights on Stage 9 at 120 degrees. Yes, a tough day, and bound to grow tougher. For now they wanted her to break mirrors! "It isn't bad luck if you do it on purpose," they soothed. "Whoof!" ejaculated good Queen Bette Davis, dropping into her great canvas chair before the empty fireplace in the "Queen's Closet." The ■■■ W