Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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L O O K I N Close-Ups From The Coast Fryer Bredell HOLLYWOOD is intrigued with this month's gossip of the Two Broken-Hearted Young Men. Gavin Gordon is supposed to be one of them. Lew Ayres, the other. The stories are romantic. Gavin, they say, fell desperately in love with Greta Garbo during the filming of "Romance," and that his socalled "overacting" in that film was prompted by a heartfelt, but hopeless infatuation for the glamourous Scandinavian. Anyway, close friends of the young man say he is going through a heart-breaking experience with unreciprocated love. On the other hand, no one in Hollywood is more disturbed over this gossip concerning Constance Bennett and Gloria's Marquis — then young Lew Ayres. He really likes Connie an awful lot, does Lew. FRIENDLY argument was taking place at the anniversarv dinner of Marian Nixon and Eddie All dressed up with plenty of places to go: Ona Munson (above), mourned on Broadway, is all wrapped up in her new work, enjoying "Going Wild" and being "The Hot Heiress" Sitting up exercises: Lillian Roth (left), having reached the top of the ladder, is resting on air — keeping in shape to off-balance Jack Oakie in "Sea Legs" Hillman as to which one had given the other the more elaborate gift. A stray remark of Sue Carol's just about cinched it: "Well, Marian can ride around in that Packard phaeton she gave Eddie. That's a typical wife's gift to her husband — something she can get some good from, herself. But Eddie's never going to get any wear out of that diamond bracelet he gave Marian!" HOLLYWOOD is set and determined to "engage" Josef von Sternberg and Marlene Dietrich with matrimonial attentions, which might be all right if the lady did not have an undivorced husband in Germany. There is no doubt but that the Paramount director is deeply devoted to his fascinating star, but something tells me the wedding bells will not ring any time in the immediate future. The gossips have it that Marlene is none too happy in Hollywood. She has a small daughter in Germany in whom all her interests are centered. By the way, she pronounces her first name — Mar-lana. PATSY RUTH MILLER attracting much attention in a stunning green evening gown at the Olsen Supper Club. Carmelita Geraghty, equally effective in ivory satin, at the same place, in the satne party. 42