The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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Louise Fazenda plays an inquisitive maid in "The Casino Murder Case." These two furry creatures are in "Call of the Wild." One of them is Jack Oakie. All actors and actresses are superstitious. A rabbit'sf oot is Ann Dvorak's charm. Elsa Lanchester wears fantastic make-up for "Bride of Frankenstein." The other day, they found a very secluded spot by an old fish pond where it just didn't seem possible that anyone would be able to find them. But, just as they got settled, with a lollypop apiece, who should crash the tete-a-tete but that mean old photographer with a request for more pictures! Little Shirley was annoyed. "Oh, Anthony . . . !" she exclaimed, "can't you let us have one moment alone?" 7N honor of Pat O'Brien s house warming, Lyle Talbot wore his brand new fedora hat. Leaving early, Lyle went to get his Easter his name! They even got the laces out of his oxfords! Furthermore, two of the gals were really injured in the melee! chapeau and no soap! It just ivasnt anywhere to be found! After nearly tearing the O'Brien domicile apart, a local Sherlock Holmes peeked in the swimming pool, and . . . there was the missing fedora! . . . completely water-logged and going down for the third time! It was heart-breaking, no less. And not knowing ivhom to put the finger on, every man in the place ran for his own top piece and hung them on Pat's newly installed bushes at the bottom of the garden, where it would be easy to keep an eye on 'em! A ND, as long as we're here, we may as well tell you about Charlie Butterworth's experience with a frisky nag. It happened at Palm Springs, and the only mistake Charlie made was that when the horse stopped, Charlie kept right on going! It wasn't too serious, fortunately, but it did take a doctor two hours to tweeze out the spines from the cactus he landed in! T TOME from his personal appearance tour, Gene Raymond declares L~L it's a great game if you've got your strength. For why? Because sixteen girls crashed his dressing-room, one night, and after they left he hadn't a tie, handkerchief , or powder puff left to THAT Ralph Bellamy is all right. With a hurry call from the studio, and his own car laid up with fallen arches or something, Ralph asked the high school boy next door for the loan of his Model-T Ford . . . one of those jaloppys with wise cracks chalked all over the sides and back!! Without giving one darn, Bellamy snorted up the Boulevard, rattling in every joint and having the time of his life jeering at a few of his friends who whizzed by in their high-powered motors! rHIS hyar town is plumb full of practical jokers! About 3 A. M. the other morning, Grant Withers' phone rang . . . and RANG! Dragging his sleepy form out of the nice, warm bed, Grant stumbled across the bedroom floor in a daze and picked up the receiver. "Yeh . . . ?" he groaned into the transmitter. "Is Boo there?" a strange voice inquired. "Boo who??" Grant growled. "Well, gee ..." the caller said, "Don't S xJf^ I A. cry. It's all right. I must have the wrong number!" AND speaking of fright . . . Freddie March had the scare of his life the other | ^V^^^NM ^ay when his small daughter, Penny, lost con 1 \ ^fl B** i tro' °f ^er kiddie kar and rolled merrily into \ \ ^^S"""» the deep end of the March swimming pool, making a neat little splash. Throwing his best pipe clear across the patio, Freddie dived after his adventurous offspring, bringing her up, sputtering angrily, but otherwise none the worse for her unexpected ducking. (Please turn to page 65) Clark Gable, Loretta Young and the "Call of the Wild" company, watch the rushes. Margaret Dee made her debut in "Becky Sharp." Sister Frances makes her up. The New Movie Magazine, June, 1935 27