Movieland. (1949)

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There’s no doubt about it — Gable has charm! Clark gets an admiring look from Elaine White at Ciro’s, as he talks to Dr. Saigal. Clark’s next film is “Command Decision.” took a quick gander — then a powder. Incidentally there’s much comment in Hollywood on Greer’s dates with George Jessel, who used to be famous for pick¬ ing ’em young. * * * A little bird with a very sharp eye tells us that Ilona Massey is secretly wed to Jay Kurtz. Why could they be keeping it under cover? * * * Rumor hath it that the Angela Lansbury-Peter Shaw romance is frosting. But such frost is often followed by sud¬ den marriage. *’ * * Aren’t Joan Crawford’s relations with a New York publisher a bit on the dynamite-ic side? * * * The Jackie Coopers vigorously deny those rift-rumors. While he’s in the east trying to give his screen career a boost Easily recognized from the back is Dusty Rogers, out for a stroll with father, Roy. by a session on the stage, she remains here with the baby. But she’ll join Jackie this summer. To pass the time and start a career of her own, she started doing extra work in films; but regular extras (who depend upon the work for their living), put up a howl, figuring she did not need the do-re-mi, while they did. Jackie has no objection to her career. * * * George Brent, who about a year ago announced his withdrawal from the mad¬ dening crowds by sailing off to Tahiti to (Please turn to page 12) Backstage at the Hollywood Bowl, Doris Day and Frank Sinatra wait to do their part on the “I Am an American Day” program. Shake hands with the nice lady.” Joan Crawford introduces two of her kids, Christopher and Christina, to Mel Milland. 10