Hollywood (1942)

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Lady9 Hie Good! Thirty years ago in a small New York hotel, Cecil DeMille, Jesse Lasky and Samuel Goldwyn sat one day eating lunch. From that meeting — and a few notes scribbled hastily on the back of a menu card — was born Paramount Pictures. Of the three men, only Mr. DeMille remains with the organization today, and his has been the guiding, dominant force which has piloted the company to eminence in the motion picture world. Reap the Wild Wind celebrates the 30th anniversary of Paramount Pictures, and for his new film Mr. DeMille has again delved into the colorful spectacle of history. The background is the pirateinfested coast of Florida in 1840, and the film is studded throughout with star names. Here are four lively scenes from the picture in which Paulette Goddard slaps Ray Milland in a moment of pique, and receives unforeseen consequences