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VWherever Jane Carr goes the best-groomed pair of Aberdeen terriers I ” have ever seen go, too. jane is a very clever musician, but she has not reached fame without hard work and practice. One of her dogs frequently sits beside her on the piano when she sings and plays. ***** Claire Luce and twenly-one-year-old Diana Pearce, who acted as her stand-in for “ Over She Goes." T CANNOT tell you how many people have been inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s j personality. He lives and dreams pictures. His genius for detail is pheno- I menal. One day, when Percy Marmont came into his studio at Pinewood, , he showed him a remarkable painting. It was Percy Marmont as an officer, 1 as was seen on the walls of a stately mansion in one of .Alfred Hitchcock’s productions with Percy in a principal role. T MET Gene Sheldon, the American comedian, at Elstree. He has a passion * for the guitar. “ Just as well,’ he told me, " for in ' Star of the Circus ’ 1 have to play it quite a lot.’ ***** jV/lAKE-UP men and hairdressers are most particular about the appearance of their stars. Before sequences were commenced in “Strange Boarders,” the expert make-up man and the hairdresser, who knew all about the camera’s searching eye. made a sudden dash forward and added a finishing touch to Googie Withers’ pretty hair and features, though it seemed unnecessary. ***** T N studios “ star ” dogs have a happy time. I need hardly tell you that they are highly trained, and they are devoted to their respective masters or mistresses, but they are very susceptible to adoration. They know dog- lovers, and one day. when pretty Micheleine Cheirel, the famous French actress, visited her husband, handsome John Loder, when he was on location, the dogs were so jealous that they would not allow husband and wife alone for a moment. ***** Pretty Margaret Lockwood has gained a premier position in British films, ^ and the beautiful dog who played “ Owd Bob ” fell violently in love with her. 1 may add that the attraction was mutual. ***** 'T'haNK Evans ” is one of Max Miller’s favourite films. “ I am very fond ^ of all animals, and I think pony racing one of the most amusing pastimes,’’ he told me. So off he went to Northolt with pretty Polly Ward, who is proud of the fact that she holds the record for playing with the famous comedians of this country. ***** Tt was not easy to find a “stand-in ” for slim, golden-haired Claire Luce, ^ but Diana Pearce, twenty-one years old, was chosen for the position in ” Over She Goes.” ***** NITTlNG is the favourite pastime of many film stars. They tell me that knitting or crocheting soothes the nerves. “ I am making a blanket.” dark-haired, dark-eyed Glen Alyn told me, as 1 looked over her work in the Teddington studios. ***** “ VJ^HAT 1 like about ’ Over the Moon,’ ” said Ursula Jeans, ” is ” my beautiful sports clothes.” “ 1 can’t say that I admire mine,” Peter Haddon added, “ because my sports togs create a longing for winter sports, sunshine and fun ! ” jlen Alyn makes a lanket when she is not •ejore the camera at the studio. Ri^ht : Ursula Jeans and Peter Haddon in a Winter- sports sequence of ” Over the Moon.' I I 1 I I