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Bravely, but with little honest consolation for failure, many teen-agers say, "We'll try it, and if things don't work out, we can always get a divorce." But Judy Garland had no such attitude when, at 19, she married composer David Rose. They took their vows on July 28, 1941, at which time Judy declared confidently, "This is no ordinary Hollywood marriage. This is the real thing."
When she and Dave separated on February 22, 1943, she looked on things with the more considered judgment of a woman now past 21: "We were happy in the first few months. Then our careers began to conflict." This seemed rather a lame excuse at the time, but now Judy had substituted honesty for wishful dreaming. Now, too, there was a hunger inside she could not deny. She yearned for a husband, her own home life, and children, Two years later, she tried again— this time, she thought, more wisely — with a husband considerably older and more experienced than she.
An understanding, brilliant man, Vincente Minnelli devoted himself to Judy. They were blessed by the arrival of a wonderful daughter. Yet the inevitable parting came again. Meantime, what of Judy herself? Her friends have worried constantly about her. She has suffered several nervous collapses. She has been terribly unhappy, and as much as to any other cause, the reason can be traced to her first mistake in marrying before she had attained complete maturity.
At 18, Deanna Durbin was a year younger than Judy when she married Vaughan Paul. Theirs was a beautiful wedding, attended by hundreds of friends and co-workers, all of whom would have sworn that here was a down-to-earth young couple who could make a go of it. They had everything — money, youth, a mutual interest in movies. The years of happiness seemed to stretch ahead endlessly— but Deanna's marriage collapsed the same year Judy's did. One can speculate on whether or not both of these stars, had they waited until they were 21, might still be happy in their original marriages.
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From the coast comes word that despite all the hullaballoo about selections for Gone With The Wind, three top spots have been definitely cast. Margaret Sullavan is to play Scarlett O'Hara, Clark Gable, Rhett Butler and Walter Connelly has been chosen for the important part of Scarlett's father. — Modern Screen November 1937
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