Motion Picture (Aug 1940-Jan 1941)

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[Continued from page Pan-Pacific Press When Bette Davis finished All This, And Heaven Too she took vacation in Hawaii. Took camera along for color photos of scenery. Aboard SS Monterey en route EE-MAGine calling her "Binnie Frankovitch" . . . ! P. S. — Or wouldn't it be easier for him to change his name to Mike Barnes? CUPID'S COUPLET: Lyle Talbot and Fifi D'Orsay— Amusing the gossips by acting h'orsay ! ALL those Hollywood wisenheimers who smirked knowingly when Jane Bryan, at the time of her marriage, said that she was done forever with movies, are laughing on the other side of their faces, now. On account of it's been months and months and months — and Jane Bryan is still "the happiest bride in the world," to take her own word for it. She and hubby Justin Dart just finished a Hollywood visit after flying in in their own private plane. And Jane took the occasion to re-assure everybody that she has no intention of coming back to pictures — no intention, in short, of ever being anything but just Mrs. Justin Dart, from now on. . . . We'll see! pUPID'S COUPLET: Frances Robinson and Johnny Carroll — So Cupid's got 'em over a barroll ? ? In Eugene O'Neill's The Long Voyage Home, John Wayne is the salty sailor and Carmen Morales the girl he picked up when boat put in at tropical port Olympe Bradna goes native and we don't mean Hollywood. She plays Samoan dancing girl in Edw. Small feature, South of Pago-Pago. Jon Hall is Big Moment DIDYA know that Mrs. Ardis Atkinson Gaines has just gotten a divorce? And before you say you don't give a toot, either, let me add that Mrs. A. A. Gaines is Brenda [Continued on page 86] Tyrone Power Linda Darnell in Brig ham Young TEN previews for ten cents ! A penny apiece to enjoy every big hit picture produced ! That's an exciting entertainment value, isn't it? To take advantage of it, just go to your nearest newsstand and ask for a copy of MOVIE STORY Magazine. MOVIE STORY's previews are sparkling full-length story versions of the new films, all lavishly illustrated with scenes from the movies themselves. This month's program is thrillingly star-studded ! Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in strike up the band ; Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell in brigham young; Ann Sheridan, James Cagney in city For conquest ; Loretta Young, Melvyn Douglas in he stayed For breakfast — 20 stories and features in all. Get your copy Today! \ 7 A FAWCETT PUBLICATION ON SALE AT ALL NEWSSTANDS 85