Movie Classic (Sep 1936-Feb 1937)

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•When Doctors swab SORHHROAT. surface germs are destroyed, soreness relieved, healing quickened \M. / •Wfhenyou Gargle with PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC... you continue yonr doctors treatment by destroying surface germs, relieving the cold. USE PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC FOR COLDS— TO RELIEVE THROAT SORENESS • The reason doctors have you gargle is to relieve soreness, kill germs. So remember, Pepsodent Antiseptic is three times as powerful in killing germs as other mouth antiseptics. You can mix Pepsodent with two parts of water and it still kills germs in less than 10 seconds ! Thus Pepsodent goes 3 times as far — saves you % of your money. So active is Pepsodent that, in recent tests on 500 people in Illinois, Pepsodent users got rid of colds twice as fast as others! Get either the25c, 50c, or $1.00 Pepsodent Antiseptic at any drug counter, and see for yourself how pleasantly effective it is. Hollywood Highlights Our inquisitive sieuth goes a-snooping for inside facts and foibles about the famous ones of Filmdom by The Boulevardier HOLLYWOOD is chuckling. When Samuel Goldwyn was preparing Dodsworth he instructed his casting director to find an actress to play the role of the woman who intrigues Walter Huston and shatters his happy marriage. "Get me an actress," said Sam, "who appears sexless, just an ordinary woman, the sort that will make the audience wonder what Huston saw to make him fall for her." The casting director went about his duty carefully and methodically. He finally found just the type Goldwyn desired — Mary Astor. Then came — The Diary ! A Humble Beginning Over on the Paramount lot there is a young chap whose ambition is to see his name in lights some day. He's started. At least his name appears on the call list of the Cecil B. De Mille production, The Plainsman. His listing is "chair boy," which means that all day long he totes a chair around and when the great C.B. seems disposed to squat the boy shoves the chair under him with all the skill and aplomb of a waiter in the Trocadero when doing a similar service for Jean Harlow. It's a start, anyway you figure it. Inevitable Kate Smith is headed for Hollywood and possibly an unique experience as a "stooge." The explanation of which is that Kate "Coming Round the Mountain" Smith is slated to appear in a picture with Shirley Temple and that means nothing more nor less than being a "stooge," if you get the idea. Aren't they all? Neigh, Neigh Most colossal Gesture-of-Independence of recent years among Hollywood stars, as performed by Bing Crosby: Ordered by his financial manager to stop buying race horses, Bing turned right around, stomped his foot, and paid $150 for a mule for his near-San Diego ranch. There ! ! ! Dern it ! Verse of the Month Dick Powell has a spaniel ; The spaniel was gonna have pups — So Dick, to pals, promised eleven, But only six were delivered by heaven ; Of all the numerical flttps!!! Much Married I wonder — I just can't help wondering! — how Joan Blondell feels at the marriage of her recent ex-husband, Cameraman Jessie Mathews, now starring in the English-made picture, Paris Love Song, took time off to "go on the air" in London with Ted Husing. Jessie will come to New York to appear on several radio programs this winter Movie Classic for November, 1936 Gene Raymond and Jeanefte MacDonald announced their engagement recently. They are building a ranch house near Hollywood and plan to marry as soon as their current pictures are completed — probably by Christmas