Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1946)

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INSIDE STUFF hope to have a new son by the holidays so I’ll have to get all my shopping done now.” We noticed how tenderly and unself-consciously Alan and Sue kissed when she left. The couple, who hope for a boy, are now living in their Los Feliz house until the picture is over. Commuting to their ranch was too strenuous. “And wait until you see the new Dottie Lamour in this,” Alan cautioned: “Tell everyone to prepare for a surprise. She’s wonderful.” ( Continued from page 22) grain. Atop a combine, actually cutting and reaping the grain, sits Alan Ladd for all the world a farmer born. Each night the ripe wheat is lifted, soil and all, and transplanted onto the Paramount set. “This is the happiest I’ve ever been in pictures,” Alan told us, “and the best film since ‘This Gun for Hire.’ ” The first shooting was done in actual wheat fields with Alan and the whole troupe trouping upstate where they harvested grain— and on time because the ranchers knew that it couldn’t wait, not even for movie making. So Alan has become very ranch-conscious, but his real reason for happiness was the friendly comaradarie spread around by director Tay Garnett. “The fellows just don’t want to leave when we’re through shooting,” Alan said. "Lloyd Nolan and I finished our scenes at three yesterday afternoon and at six we were still here.” The several unhappy experiences Alan has had with directors make Mr. Garnett’s friendliness seem a perpetual Christmas holiday. Sue Ladd, a visitor on the set, could hardly tear herself away. “Got to do my Christmas s. pping,” she said. “I Flynn Facts: It was eight-thirty in the morning when Mrs. Eddington, Nora Flynn’s mother, rang up to ask if we’d go with her to the airport to meet Professor Theodore Flynn, Errol’s father, who was coming in from Mexico City. We agreed and en route stopped at Errol’s mountain top home to talk to the cook about the dog, Errol’s favorite, that had wandered off or been stolen. The big house with its pool and tennis court seemed strangely still and quiet now with Errol gone. We strolled from room to room remembering the laughter and fun that had filled its rooms. The plane was an hour late and the customs slow so it was a weary Dr. Flynn who finally sat ( Continued on page 26) p by BING CROSBY starring in Paramount's new hit film "BLUE SKIES" in technicolor “Teensters are positively people! Remember, they have a lotta problems .. .mainly parents. When their jive talk gives you the heebie-jeebies, and their rootin’-tootin’ clothes (Look who’s talking!) make you despair for ‘civilization’. . . better bear up and shut up. They'll get over it, even as you and I. “Scratch most teen-agers and you’ll find a solid citizen. And when they sound off with ideas for improving the world we made . . . well, maybe us parents could learn sumpin if we’d stop snooting the kids and listen.” Bing’s tip to parents is one of a series presented by Fleer’s to promote understanding among families, friends, nations. Teen-agers and parents both agree Fleer’s Gum is mighty fine gum. There’s a trend to candycoated . . . and Fleer’s leads the trend. Extra flavor. Delicious! Enjoy it todayl Candy Grated— Chewing gum in ife nicest form ! FRANK H. FLEER CORP., PHILADELPHIA, PA. ESTABLISHED 1885 24