Motion Picture (Feb-Jul 1938)

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' & u When Hollywood goes "jungle" Dorothy Lamour will be found in one. Here she and curves are found in Jungle Love In a romantic setting are Willard Parker and Jane Bryan—newest romantic team who appear in A Slight Case of Murder Wong Tong I Maybe there's a Chinese war over across the Pacific. But it's nothing compared to the one at Paramount, where they want Anna May Wong to bob her hair. She says she won't do it. Even though her new contract calls for it. Not even $1,000 a week can change Wong's rriind. "I'll keep my hair," she says, "even if I have to go back to China to wear it." Oh grandma, what a big armful you are. The better to keep Carole from feeling lonesome away from Clark, says her pet Hello, Sucker! ■ For slot machines, Bing Crosby is Hollywood No. 1 sucker. Particularly for the kind in golf-clubs, that pay off not in quarters, but in new golf balls. Other night, Bing fed $20 in quarters into the machine, got back one six-bit golf ball. . . ! Dirty Work? ■ Carole Lombard is still trying to figure out if that fan of hers in Allentowri, Pa., is a real pal or just sarcastic ! — he sent her a one-dollar bill, to help out on her income-tax payment. Fate Or Suntpin' ■ You-Can't-Get-Away-From-YourDestiny note: Sidney Sheffield quit his job as Errol Flynn's valet, to work in the movies instead. With Errol's help, he got on the [Continued on page 65]