Movieland. (1949)

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Pat Clark and Frank Sinatra were busy back¬ ing each other up at the Mocambo recently. Greg Bautzer, Joan Crawford still manage to keep Hollywood guessing about their romance. Cupid’s working overtime out Holly¬ wood way. Could be that spring is here — for love is in the air * Gene Tierney’s favorite beau is still her ex-husband, Olpg Cassini. They’re together frequently, but a permanent rec¬ onciliation at this point seems improb¬ able. When Gene shed Oleg as a husband, she retained him as her costume de¬ signer; so there was considerable eye¬ brow lifting about town when he failed to get the job of doing her duds for “The Iron Curtain.” Fact of the matter is that the star wears only very plain clothes in that picture; and a top designer was not needed._ Oleg will resume his work in Gene’s next film. Shortly after the split-up of her mar¬ riage, Gene announced plans to live in the east, returning to Hollywood only for pictures. Now she is switching her plans somewhat and keeping her Hollywood home. We wonder if the change in view¬ point means that Gene’s reported interest in that prominent New Yorker has gone pfffft. Gene’s little daughter remained with the star’s brother in Connecticut. He has a child practically of the same age as a companion. She’ll join Gene in June. * * * Scars on the stars: Humphrey Bogart has a lip scar received when struck by an explosive fragment during World War I. George Montgomery was scratched in the face by a turkey when a youth. The mark left runs almost the length of his face. David Niven still bears the evidence of knife wound handed him by an irate citizen of Malta. Years ago for the car¬ nival season David disguised himself as an irreverent goat, not knowing that the animal was sacred to the islanders. He barely escaped being mobbed by the na¬ tives, but got away with only a knife stab in his leg. * * * During the early part of Ronald Rea¬ gan’s separation from Jane Wyman, columnists attempted to link him roman¬ tically with Doris Day. He did dine with Doris — but spent practically the whole time talking about Jane. Ronald just gave Jane 6 pairs of undies monogrammed “Button Nose,” his nickname for her. 6