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There's work to do on the set
has just put the finishing touches on Franchot Tone's.
/"PHE pressing problem bothering Una Merkel these days is just this: If she has her tonsils out, will she lose her Southern accent?
TT sounds fantastic but there seems to be just enough foundation to the yarn to make it interesting, and that is, when her next picture is completed, Greta Garbo will marry Rouben Mamoulian, the director of the piece.
rT,HE cabled dispatch from England, hinting at a romance between Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Gertrude Lawrence, stage star, gave Hollywood quite a chuckle.
Douglas will not be free to marry for almost a year, his divorce from Joan Crawford lacking many months of being final, and with his sculpting and his poetry and his play acting, he probably will have changed his mind a dozen times before the wedding day rolls around.
DUTH CHATTERTON seems to be the \mlv casualty of the strike in the Hollywood studios.
The first day the men walked out at Warner Bros. -First Xational, Ruth got hit on the head by a microphone but — it was almost entirely
If Roscoe Karns would remove the hat, maybe Jack LaRue and Shirley Grey would take him seriously. There's no privacy in Hollywood, anyhow! Even Oscar the burro had to come butting in on the party. But Oscar says he will be very glad to kick in on the check
p.AULETTE GODDARD, who heretofore has declined to make any comment on
reports she and Charlie Chaplin are secretly
married, has finally thought up an answer. "What do you think?" she replied to all
inquiries.
•"THE countess Zanardi-Landi certainly can cook! She's Elissa's mother, you know, and descended directly from the imperial Austrian family.
When Elissa entertains, the Countess rises at six a. m. and prepares the epicurean deliicies with her own hands. Her luncheons start at one and are still going strong at five. One of her choicest dishes is cold breast of chicken served with a specially made paprika auce that defies description — even in Hollywood !
CEEN on a theater marquee: ^ "It's Creat To Be Alive
With Edna May Oliver." Well, maybe you're right!
"LTERE'S a sign Hollywood always takes
seriously: When the ' little woman" starts
redecorating Ids dressing room. Joan Crawford
East meets West and many will tell you that blonde Mary McCormic is a yellow peril, too ! The opera star, who is making her movie d6but in "Paddy, the Next Best Thing," found the little Chinese youngster wandering about the set and took him for a ride in an old American rickshaw
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