Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1943)

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BIG PICTURE MEN WHO KNEW NO LAWWOMEN WHO KNEW NO FEAR! , ar beyond the reach of manmade justice . . . they live and love and fight for survival ! Their story — told against backgrounds of epic grandeur — is a drama you'll never forget! WILLIAM LUNDIGAN VIRGINIA DALE HARRY DAVENPORT HARRY SHANNON ADDISON RICHARDS ]() REPUBLIC PICTURE Jnbm otiiff Pleasure diners: Errol Flynn comes to the fore ond takes Miss Norc Eddington to dinner at Mocambo Business lunchers: Dennis Morgan breaks commissary bread with his co-star Irene Manning of "The Desert Song" And then she suddenly grew thoughtful. "But there ees one thing I can't understand yet. Jon resists me all the way through the picture. Can you beat it?" Aumont is off to join the Free French Army after his picture, "Thousands Shall Fall," is finished. Where and when he and Maria will culminate their romance is still the mystery. Lou and Bud: In the two years Bud Abbott and Lou Costello have been in Hollywood they made eleven pictures, scores of weekly radio broadcasts, extensive bond tours and continuous personal appearances. During their long partnership they longed for a time when they could take a vacation and enjoy their newly acquired wealth in a long, lazy, donothing period. Ironically, their vacation came sooner than they expected. When Costello was stricken with rheumatic fever following their recent trip to New York, work came to a sudden halt for the comedians. Abbott declined to do any more film, stage or radio appearances without Lou. "We came up together," Bud loyally explained, "and when Lou can't work, neither will I." While Costello has been convalescing, Abbott planned to do all the things he had dreamed about — play golf, go fishing, read books, enjoy himself. Now he's done them all and pines for the 'good old days" when his day was busy from 6 a.m. to well after dark. "This vacation stuff isn't what it's cracked up to be." Abbott says. "I'm glad Lou is getting back in shape. If this loafing kept up much longer. I'd go nuts." Incidentally, Lou is rapidly improving and will be back with us in no time flat. Our Men on Duty: More news of our Hollywood boys as promised last month: Eddie Albert is a lieutenant (j.g.) in the Navy and is on duty in the East. Louis Hayward is a Marine captain on duty in New Zealand. Ray MacDonald is a private in the Signal Corps at the Santa Ana Base