Modern Screen (Dec 1933 - Oct 1934)

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These are a pair of love birds who never seem to get enough of each other's company and, though they've been married for ages, would rather be out alone together than in the gayest party you could name. Joan, in person, looks like a child — rather a petulant one, to be sure, but then she can afford to be. When the Markeys return from abroad, they will away to Hollywood, for the Bennett, who is freelancing, has several swell picture offers from which to choose. She gave such a finished performance as Amy in "Little Women," that she can now practically write her own ticket. Which she does ! THE Lauglitons breezed in all the way from Merrie England. Charles wasn't here to accept the Academy Award trophy, remember? So he was all anticipation. He won it on his performance in "Henry VIII." And, if you recall, his wife didn't do such a bad job in that picture either. She played Ann of Clevs with puh-lenty of humor and histrionic ability. And so, the Laughtons are in New York en route to the camera coast. Charles will be seen in "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" and both of them will appear with Norma Shearer in "Marie Antoinette." Harlem turned out recently to greet Stepin Fetchit, sepia comedian. It seems that Stepin, all dressed up like sumpin' you dream about, planed in from Philadelphia to play a benefit. He wired his attorneys in New York to be at the airport to meet him, for he was in a "legal difficulty." The poor men went post haste to Newark and when their client landed, rushed to him in what they fondly thought was defense. But — it seems that someone had taken the cullud gentleman's seat in the plane and wouldn't give it up, so Mr. Fetchit wanted to have his lawyers there, just to prove that he was Stepin, or entitled to a chair or — well, suppose we forget it. * * * LUPE VELEZ has been east making J personal appearances and smashing box office records. Loew's Metropolitan was the scene of perhaps her greatest triumph. Audiences stampeded and whistled and generally carried on high. On one particular afternoon, the cash customers were treated to a little extra gaiety. Johnny Weissmullcr appeared impromptu. This came in the nature of a surprise, because the public had been led to believe, via the press, that all was over between Lupe and Johnny. The lowdown on the yarn, according to the Velez, is like-a this. When she flew from Washington, Johnny was playing in a golf tournament — and winning. So, she urged him to stay on and join her in Hollywood a week later. On arriving at Penn Station, the newspaper scribes attributed her appearance alone to a marital break and nothing she could say could dissuade 'em. You know a reporter on the scent of what he thinks is a story ! Meanwhile, Johnny had flown to Cleveland where he ran into Jimmy Dunn. When Jimmy asked what caused the bust-up, young Weissmuller hadn't even seen the papers. And so it was Dunn's duty to enlighten him. Johnny was so upset, he flew back to New York, which cost him his plane fare and two weeks' salary at the studio. That's love, boys and girls ! Lupe reassured her hubby and all was well. But, Lupe is getting fed up on all this marriage bust-up stuff. She feels that she is being persecuted and it's making her pretty sore. And rightly so. She has reached the point where she doesn't even want to see her name in print, and when an actress says that, it's news ! % Scott Happy newly weds! Al Hall, the director, and Lola Lane, of the movies, who was Lew Ayres' ex-wife, ran off and got married. This was no surprise for they'd been going 'round together for months 'n' months.