Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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with Pen and Camera York You'll not guess who this is in any particular hurry, so we'll tell you immediately that it's Mary Kornman, former member of "Our Gang," the latest film kidlet to grow into an ingenue The truth is, that he is a rather colorless, rather shy sort of kid — no outstanding personality, no lady-killer, no attentiongetter. He hero-worshipped a good deal in Hollywood, and got very little. The picture people have a way of looking down the nose at nice looking boys from the East who go to Hollywood with a little too much publicity. And they gave young Mr. Vallee the gentle and polite bird. Rudy's answer can be a good picture that will make money. Hollywood hasn't any smart answer for that. Only respect. '"PHIS is our pet story of the month, so please giggle -*■ politely, just for old Cal ! A smart young novelist, well known and a good salesman, decided to ask permission of one of the smaller producers to dedicate his newest novel to the film mogul. Flattered, the magnate answered right away. "It's a pleasure," wrote the producer. "Please wire me where the dedication takes place, and what shall I wear?" A CERTAIN gentleman of brunette color, swept to fame by his lazy, drawling voice, had little previous experience with handling large sums of money. As a result he bought everything from custom-built cars to patent egg-beaters, and he went in debt. It finally got to the place where his salary was garnisheed every week. He has solved the problem by having two checks made out. One is for $750 which is brought to his dressing room. The other is for $250 which is left at the cashier's window. The first garnisher on hand gets it. THE engagement of Sue Carol and Nick Stuart has been the local Rock of Gibraltar in the thousand and one romances in cinema village. Hollywood was content to believe that if One of the happiest and handsomest families in all Hollywood. Ann Harding, husband Harry Bannister and their 11 months old daughter snapped outside their hilltop home they were not already married, as popularly supposed, that they would at least stay engaged. The announcement that the engagement has been broken was the surprise wallop of the month. Just a few weeks before they were talking of buying a house together. Both had admitted that the marriage was not far off. ONE rumor has it that Nick wanted to go places with Dixie Lee, but David Rollins is the young man who takes Dixie to all the places where people get seen. The other, and more logical reason, is that Sue was not unimpressed with the lovemaking of George O'Brien in "The Lone Star Ranger," in which she was his leading lady. Romance is believed to have blossomed in them thar hills during a long location trip. And George generally makes a hit with his leading ladies. Olive Borden was once an interested listener-in to his honeyed words. So was Janet Gaynor, and more recently Lois Moran. "VXTE'RE all anxious to see Ruth Roland's comeback film. For the former serial queen and present real estate baroness, according to reports, is going to appear in the filming of "Reno," the more or less successful divorce novel. Of course, this has nothing whatever to do with her happy relations with her handsome husband, Ben Bard. 43