Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1935)

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Photoplay Magazine for February, 1935 99 'Go on," interrupted the operator, "you're t ough, sir." rhe Bellamys also suffered a terrible fate >n their return home. British-like, they peed their best shoes outside the bedroom ibr, their first night home, for a bit of polishup. Next morning they opened the door, al no shoes. Ringing for a servant, in walked i young Filipino house boy in Ralph's best Sies and behind him strutted the cook in J s. Bellamy's best pumps. 'Tankee," the house boy grinned. "You tow away shoes. We keep." I'hey didn't have the heart to say him nay. \a, going British costs money, me lads. For i tance, there's the gay young actor about ni who wanted to be a bit daring and, wav ■ to a strapping big Irish cop, called, "I say, re's a bobby for you." 'HE cop instantly motioned for him to stop. ' So, "he said," I'm a bobby type, am I? Well, ttt crack will cost you five bucks, and Gawd 1 p ye if ye ever call me a Percy. Drive on " Jf course, English passion for abbreviated i!mes could never be passed up in Hollywood. think the English could call Cholomondeley ijiin old Chumley and Worcestershire just nin Wooster, was just too much for the homit pigeons. No sooner had the last little group laded in Hollywood than Toluca Lake, innomt, well meaning little Toluca Lake, mind \u, that wouldn't lift a hand against a fly, Itcome overnight just plain "Tooley." Warner Bothers First National in Burbank is now 'A'ootsey in Bootsey." So if you say Tootsey "irks at "Wootsey in Bootsey," isn't everying just "cutesy"? JBut for some reason, everyone felt that after ; Beverly Hills being what it is and all, it iinuld never be gobbled off in one gulp, what jth all those big houses and swimming pools ; (1 Dietrich and things. So by simply reversh the English habit of shortening names, they mid make it work two ways. So, strangely «ough, Beverly Hills is now Bevhellary Hill )^ington-on-the-Sound. Pretty, isn't it? Well, I tell you, visitors who have been out 'i town return to "Hooey" (that's English for ;jllywood, you know) and see sights and hear unds they never have heard before. We're ore English than the island itself. * N actor just back from New York tells of 'rushing into a major studio set one afternoon !iout four o'clock. He opened the sound door id stopped dead in his tracks. At a cozy little a table sat the he-mannish director. Instead of s usual snorting and ranting he was calmly ibibing a snack of tea. With scones! Fasciiting little things, scones, don't you think? A irtrayer of hard-boiled gangster roles was ibbling on a watercress sandwich and sipping s oolong. What's more, the electricians sip;d, the carpenters sipped, and the prop boy pped. Tea over, the director asked calmly, A ell, shall we proceed with another scene?" ! hereupon the visitor crawled from the set id tore to his manager's office. "Say," he began, and then stopped. 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