Movie mirror. (1933)

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cigarettes, cork-tipped, number nine . . . the waitress brought a large covered bowl containing maraschino cherries on ice stop . . . Ernst Lubitsch hankers to refilm “The Czarina” with Mae (rings on her fingers) West . . . swell idea but a czarina with a Brooklyn accent wrould be kinda funny stop . . . Some of the savings of the Talmadges . . . Peg, Norma and Constance . . . were in the Harriman bank . . . and Norma is back in Hollywood not admitting a thing about the George (serio-comic) Jessel business stop . . . low point in humor for the month . . . one of the Eskimos brought from the Arctic by Director Van Dyke was asked his opinion of Hollywood . . . said the Eskimo, “No place like Nome” . . . o-o-o-oOW — exclamation marks and aster¬ isks . . . Garbo she don’t say nothin’ . . . she refused to broad¬ cast six words over a national radio hookup for the tidy sum of $25,000 ... all she had to say was “Hello, I’m glad I’m back” . . . lots of stars would recite Thanatopsis for $1.29 right now stop . . . the next big Universal epic . . . at least they say it will be an epic ... is “Gulliver’s Travels” . . . the company expects to spend six months filming stop. Lil (style-setter) Tashman is packing her bibs and tuckers and will go to London to star in Lonsdale’s “They Never Come Back” . . . British Gaumont produces it . . . Bebe (devoted parent) Daniels will do two pictures for British International . . . and London wants to keep Constance (popularity) Cummings on a long-term contract ... is England trying to steal all our American gals question mark . . . M-G-M will team Joan (glamorous) Crawford and Clarke ( wotta man) Gable in “The Prizefighter and the Lady” . . . and the studio is also consid¬ ering starring Joan in a picturization of the vivid life of Gaby de Lys . . . that should be something stop . . . Marian (minus a husband) Nixon and Buddy Rogers scrambled out of the Club New Yorker when Joe (prizefighter) Benja¬ min walked in . . . Joe was the first Mr. Nixon . . . and that is that-a for an¬ other month stop. Frawnce stop ... if it interests you to know, Constance (Marquise to you) Bennett gained ten pounds during her twenty-five days on that Dutch freighter . . . and she didn’t buy any pretties in Paris . . . she's endorsing the “Buy American” campaign stop . . . yup, guess that’s true about wimmin loving cave man stuff . . . Katherine (American Beauty) MacDonald has kissed and made up with Christian R. Holmes . . . scion of the Fleischmann yeast millions . . . in her divorce complaint per 1931 the former screen star said hubby beat her with a snake-skin cane stop . . . T^HAT fancy RKO contract has been signed by Dolores (classic) Del Rio . . . the first feature will be “Modesta” with Joel (hard to get) McCrea opposite ... all about a young English aristocrat who marries and masters a spit¬ fire Eye-talian gal . . . hmmm, Shakespeare thought of something when he wrote “Taming of the Shrew” stop . . . if Diana (“Cavalcade”) Wynyard feels so disposed she can do a lot of plain and fancy gloating during her London vacation . . . little more than a year ago English studios rejected her as “no good for pictures” . . . incidentally, “Cavalcade” has the sedate Britishers doing nip-ups stop . . . Gary (swell host) Cooper has contributed $50 to the N. Y. Daily News fund to build a swimming pool for President Roosevelt . . . and now that the Countess di Frasso is returning from Europe with Mary Pickford Hollywood wonders if things will be just the same be¬ tween the Countess and Gary . . . Heather (English import) Angel is also in the picture now stop . . . here’s a veddy impertant sassiety note . . . the Crown Prince of Italy threw Mary (perennial) Pickford a swell-elegant brawl at his estate in Sorrento . . . shucks, what’s a crown prince to Mary any more question mark. Busy times for Charles (little genius) Chaplin . . . his book will be published serially come September . . . and he’s going to make another comedy . . . the story is all ready but try and find out what it’s about . . . Paulette (gay divorcee) Goddard will be the leading lady in the opry and the next Mrs. Chaplin, too, if the rumors are correct . . . it’s getting to be almost a tradi¬ tion for Charlie to marry his leading ladies stop . . . hor¬ rible faux pas in the Paramount commissary . . . Harpo (blonde chaser) Marx ordered a large box of Melachrino Hollywood’s younger set feels the spring influence. That’s Lor¬ etta Young and sister Sally Blane out walk¬ ing with George Meeker and Bruce Cabot Mary Pickford comes back home while Doug goes on to China. Mary’s going to make "Alice in Wonderland" next 17