Motion Picture (Aug 1940-Jan 1941)

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KOLMA FLAKE EDDIE ALBERT SAYS NO GIRL WOULD GIVE HIM A SERIOUS TUMBLE, AND THAT HE'D MAKE A LOUSY HUSBAND. BUT EDDIE CAN BE HAD. IT ALL DEPENDS ON RIGHT GIRL THIS definitely is a story of questionable success on my part. I went cherchesing la jemme in connection with one Eddie Albert, Warner's little pride and joy. Perhaps that's taking liberties with French, but nevertheless a detective never says "look for the woman" in English. And 52 I didn't do too well because I ran into too many women who might be the one. Jimmy Stewart, Cesar Romero, Cary Grant and other young bachelors are seen hither and yon, dining and dancing with winsome lassies with sufficient regularity to give a detective something in which to sink his teeth. But not Eddie. Well, not since Janey Bryan up and married, anyway. Usually, Eddie is seen dining alone at the Hollywood Brown Derby or in a party at Dave Chasen's or else he's aboard his sailing boat. Since it's unusual to find an eligibl young bachelor so free and unattachei in Hollywood, I decided to investigate thi