Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1941)

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^EL 1 HOLLYWOOD IN 1941! HOLLYWOOD Beware! That is what I called my previous article which warned the stars of what would befall them during 1939 and for several years to come. Just for fun. before I draw aside the curtain to give you a glimpse into 1941. cut back to 1939 and see how of the earlier warnings have come to pass. I quote from Movik Mirror, May, L939 Clark Gable: "For Clark Gable es a change in home conditions." At the time the article was wi Ltten he was still married to Ria Gable. There followed the divorce and later on his "i to Carole Lombard, ■ inch 1 will tell \ ou more when ome to the predictions for 1911. 30 Bette Davis: "Within the year Bette Davis will have a hectic love affair, but if she marries this man it will only mean a second divorce." Her love affair with George Brent received world-wide publicity and did not end in marriage. Tyrone Power: "For Tyrone there is an outstanding love affair which will probably end in marriage. He has already met the girl and there is much gossip about them . . . He will make a definite change in his home conditions if he has not already done so when you read this." Tyrone's marriage to Annabella. which everyone, including Tyrone, insisted would not take pi, ice. John Garfield: "John Garfield streaks across the cinema sky like a comet and next year finds him among) the top-ranking players . . . This ac claim will continue for four years, at which time, according to an abrupt slump in his fate line, his career hits a snag and his downfall will be as spectacular as his rise to fame." He streaked across the sky all right. For a time everyone was Garfield conscious, but unless he gives a re markable performance in some picture soon it looks as though I had either been given the wrong age or slipped up on the time I allotted him for great popularity. Robert Taylor: "Robert Taylor's period of unfortunate criticism is over. I believe that he will marry within two years." Married Barbara Stanwyck and you photoplay combined with movii mihrou