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MOVIE MIRROR
look of despair or joy, just as Fred had hoped.
“Not so bad! Thank you,” he calls to the operator.
“Roll 'em," he murmurs, as he starts the motor of his car. There is welcome in the lighted French farmhouse in Beverly Hills, it’s white facade gay with salmon pink geraniums.
"Dinner, darling," calls Florence Eldridge with just a trace of famine in her pleasant voice. “Did you get a lot done today ?”
“Well, yes.” he replied doubtfully. Pos¬ sibly he is right. Possibly out of the longhours there will be three or four minutes of actual dialogue and action to be used in the completed film.
They dine at the end of their beautiful long dining-room. Florence tells him the news. “Penny said . . .” “Tony swallowed a piece of fern and hurt his throat. . . "The Lutons want us for dinner, but 1 said you just couldn’t while you were making the picture.”
THAT’S right!” her husband smiles with warm appreciation. “I have to work until nine-thirty on Friday and until two or three Saturday morning. That is so that I can sleep on my own time Sunday.”
It is half past nine of a fine late Jan¬ uary evening, with the moon making pat I terns of the South of France upon the stone terrace. m
“We should have the tangerines and lemons picked,” Freddie yawns absently. “Did Watson put in those Talisman roses? Will you forgive me if I just go over my script for tomorrow and go to bed?” he inquires of the guest, who is writing this little piece.
“We will even bring your bed into the drawing-room," offer Mrs. F. E. March and • guest in sympathetic unison.
Call it a day ! Oh. of course, you’d like to be a -motion picture star. You’d like to have pretty ladies gasp, “What a won¬ derful profile !”
Still, the most fascinating profile has to be fed and rested. It even needs to be in¬ terested and amused by being alive.
Perhaps that is why Fredric March is a star. . He is alive and interested and ex¬ cited by being Vronsky, the character, into whose soul Tolstoi put something of his own vitality so many years ago, or Alan Trent in “The Dark Angel” whom Ronald Colman has already made immortal.
P'redric March is so absorbed by the part he plays that he doesn’t bother to complain of a day like this !
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