Hollywood (Jan - Mar 1943)

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What happened to those rumors about Judy Garland and Dave Rose splitting up? The couple are shown leaving a nightclub. Dave's in the Air Corps; Judy's in M-G-M's Presenting Lily Mars Also, in Republic's new western Three Mesquiteers there's a talking crow. The three heroes escape from jail while the jailer is asleep. When he wakes up, he shouts to the crow, 'Which way did they go?" The crow answers, "They went that way." | She was singing for her supper and five dollars a week in one of Hollywood's not-so-glamorous nightclubs. She was just another unsuccessful film aspirant, and she was lonesome for Texas. He was a rising star already receiving a four figure salary, but he was lonesome, too, that night. Her singing made him forget a lot of things. He told her she had a beautiful voice, that someday she'd be famous. He led the customers in applause for her singing, and when he left he gave the waiter $10. "Give it to the kid," he said, motioning to the girl. She was grateful — and nattered. She knew his name,, but he hadn't bothered to ask for hers. Now perhaps he doesn't remember. It was a long time ago. Long before Paramount ever thought of co-starring Bing Crosby and Mary Martin. | Director Leo McCarey realized his mistake as soon as he walked into the little suburban theater. It was kids' night and he was about to sneak preview his sophisticated Ginger Rogers-Cary Grant comedy, Once Upon a Honeymoon. He sat down next to a little boy who already was a bit drowsy, and prepared for the worst. "This is awful," commented the kid when the picture started. McCarey agreed with him. A few reels later the kid curled up in his seat and shut his eyes. "Hey mister," he said to McCarey, "wake me up when Abbott and Costello come on, will ya?" McCarey fled from the theater. WARNER BROS'. All-time, All-Out, Ail-American Show-World Miracle! with JUAN LLULlL RICHARD WHORF JEANNE CAGNEY FRANCES LANGFORD GEO. TOBIAS IRENE MANNING Screen Play by Robert Buckner and Edmund Joseph Original Story by Robert Buckner Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ Lyrics and Music by GEORGE M. COHAN ,tbmkeBrood*oy Never K&*^#* 5^ REGULAR fhe Time & ^ t < / PRICES! It