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Movieland. (1950)

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In case there’s any doubt, Iris Bynum is still on Clark Gable’s preferred list. They’re with Cesar Romero at Giro s gala opening. ★ Hollywood is raising an eyebrow over the reports that Ingrid Bergman’s so sad about the New York reviews of “Joan of Arc,” which she considers her greatest effort to date. Reviewers don’t seem to share her feeling on this. But there’s little to worry about, for the picture is playing to capacity audiences in spite of what the critics say! . . . * * * Errol Flynn does such a perfect take¬ off on John Barrymore in his latest Warners’ epic, “Adventures of Don Juan,” that the studio is considering the screen rights to “Good Night, Sweet Prince,” with Errol in mind for the lead. * * * There’s been a rash of new arrivals in Hollywood. Joan Fontaine and Bill Do¬ zier became parents of a little girl, now christened Deborah ... A boy arrived at the Gloria Grahame -Nicholas Ray house. Ray is a Hollywood director. . . . Gene Tierney and Oleg Cassini welcomed an¬ other daughter . . . and regardless of separation rumors, Kathryn Grayson and Johnny Johnston wax enthusiastic about their new heir. * * * Two of Hollywood’s favorite people, Claire Trevor and Milton H. Bren, are Mr. and Mrs. now. They were married quietly at the home of friends in Pasa¬ dena. This is a third marriage for Claire, second for the groom. Claire’s newest picture is UA’s “Lucky Stiff.” One of the big questions around Holly¬ wood these days is: “Where’s Joanie?” — meaning Joan Crawford. Seems that Greg Bautzer, Joan’s flame up until just re¬ cently, has been giving Merle Oberon the mad rush. They’re seen everywhere these days. * * * Broadway is recruiting some of Holly¬ wood’s brightest stars. Charles Boyer, John Dali are a hit in “Red Gloves,” the Sartre play. Cameron Mitchell’s excited about appearing in “Death of a Salesman” and Madeleine Carroll’s wowing the Great White Way with her splendid acting in “Goodbye, My Fancy.” It used to be that Hollywood beckoned the stage stars, now it seems to be the other way around.