Motion Picture (Aug 1940-Jan 1941)

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Doris Davenport, who had left Hollywood to be "discovered" in New York, and who fooled movietown into giving her a chance, gets it opposite Gary Cooper in The Westerner Warner's Irish importation, Geraldine Fitzgerald, who has delivered fine performances with Bette Davis and others, has delivered an heir, Michael E., to hubby Edward Lindsay-Hogg The Tallc of Hollywood GOSSIP AND NEWS ABOUT THE VERY LATEST AND LIVELIEST GOINGS-ON FROM DEAR OLD HOLLYWOOD Do They Slay You? ■ Hollywood Repartee, as exemplified in a colloquy between Harry (Vitriol) Ritz and Groucho (Dynamite) Marx : To Groucho says Harry : "I hear you guys are gonna make personal appearances at the San Francisco Fair — and they're gonna charge ten cents to let the freaks look at you guys !" To Harry back-cracks Groucho : "Well, -i ^"ify'iijp't o-'-"'"P tr. hi-P-.il you, Charlie For a Nickel? ■ Talk of Hollywood is the rumored plan of Edgar Bergen to go into producing for himself and Charlie McCarthy. It's not Bergen's idea to make feature pictures, though — instead, he plans to run off 16-mm films, to be used either in the much-ballyhooed nickel-in-the-slot talkie machines that are going to flood the nation, or in home talkie machines. Imagine hopping into your favorite beer-ioint for a beaker of brew and some ,:" .It'll raise hell inter . . . ! Hamburger Jane ■ Jane Withers has gone into her fifteenth year and business, at the same time. . . . Her ma gave her, for her fourteenth birthday, a check for $1,000 — to invest in a business enterprise of her own choosing. Jane had the choice already made : in partnership with Johnny Pirrone, 17 year old actor, she is opening a hot-dog and hamburger joint in the San Fernando Valley, back of Hollywood. Pirrone will do the actual job of running the place: Jane [Continued on page 66] ' jhere's plenty of horsey action for Jean Arthur and Bill Holdi.*. "'-i in Arizona, laid around the desert and cactus country of that .-"^L -Mate. Jean, who rides well, strikes a pose on pinto hoss