Hollywood (1941)

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Be that as it may, the suave George continues to menace in the Twentieth Century-Fox film, Man Hunt ■ One of the approved ways of trying a man's mettle is to corner him in a room with a couple of hundred women. Our captive in this case is George Sanders. He is trapped in a tearoom at lunchtime, surrounded by brigades of blondes, brunettes and indescribables. They are all pretending to have lunch but in reality they are making buzz-buzz about Sanders. As side dishes to the ever-so-dainty food and the drone of giggle-impregnated conversation, there is a fashion show in progress. Debutantes and young matrons are modeling hats and jewels, leering pleasantly at Mr. Sanders as they parade past his table and quoting the prices of their merchandise. "This confirms my boyhood opinion," Mr. Sanders remarks. "Women should be confined in soundproofed harems." The circumstance behind his presence in this place is a job of work at the Western Avenue studio of Twentieth Century-Fox in a picture called Man Hunt. Western Avenue, once a thriving movie center of Hollywood, is now pretty much abandoned and run-down. The only presentable restaurant left in the neighborhood is the tearoom which is the scene of our little drama. Before the muscular Mr. Sanders has made much progress on his soup he is accosted by a beaming lady named Wanda who introduces herself as the house fortune-teller and asks whether he prefers to learn his future by palmistry, numerology or card tricks. "Mix 'em up," the gallant George invites. "Let's have the whole works. But don't disappoint me. I want to hear about the dark woman, the important letter and the voyage across the water." Mme. Wanda puts the seance in motion by ordering her patient to write his birth date. It comes up July 3, and we're off. "You're a very tender-hearted baby despite your austere and sometimes menacing exterior," the clairvoyant announces. The blush Mr. Sanders summons up seems to confirm this as a bull's-eye. "A lover of good food, well served in pleasantly appointed surroundings." Mr. Sanders looks about the tearoom and refuses to commit himself. "Aha! There is a strong military motif here. Military affairs are bound up somehow with your future." "Tell me this," George asks. "In my military career shall I ever be anything more than a messboy?" The lady laughs off his question. "There is underlying dignity here," she perceives. "Sometimes there comes a slight impulse toward frivolity, but you brush it away and say to yourself, 'I'm going to be dignified if it kills me.' "Generosity. Almost too much. You are the panhandlers' delight. You can't stand poverty, for yourself or anyone else. You want everyone to be well cared for. You must have a good bed, good clothes, an easy-riding car. You wish everybody could be as well off, although you have made great efforts to achieve these things for yourself while perhaps others have not. "Now about romance^-" At this point a diversion is created by the arrival of a blond minx wearing a hat like a canoe paddle. "The hat, $39.50; the jewels, $45," she lisps, smiling coyly at Mr. Sanders. "Too much upkeep involved in romance," he remarks as the model retreats, poutmg. "Ah, but the romance is there," Mme. Wanda insists as George takes a spoonful of raspberry sherbet. "There has been 62