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Edwina fiooth, the plucky little girl is in the African jungle for the filming of "Trader Horn," in which she plays the heroine, sent the following self-explanatory postal to Screenland's correspondent :
"Isn't this glorious? Back to nature! No shopping. No white s\irts! (She had tried all over Los Angles to get the right kind the day before she left). Tomorrow begins my second week in Africa. Wish you were here to enjoy it all with me." ( So do I, Edwina, my dear.)
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Niblo (Enid Bennett) have started upon a seventhousand-mile tour of America. Mrs. Niblo thinks it is about time. Their work has taken them to almost every other country in the world. This trip includes the United States and Canada.
It will be a second honeymoon, for they have left the children at home and gone just by themselves without chauffeur or maid. They will take turns driving and have a camping outfit so that they can, when they are in the humor for it, sleep and eat in the open that they both love. They also have a complete camera and graflex equipment and Mr. Niblo has his eye peeled for locations on the way. They are to be gone three months, then back to work at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in September. It is Mr. Niblo's first vacation in three years.
Won't they have fun?
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Lon Chaney has a new Lincoln. It's a one passenger coupe, and it's grey. So has George Hill, only his is dark blue; and Dorothy Sebastian steamed into the MGM gate the other day as sassy as you please in a dark blue Chrysler coupe.
ti[ Malcolm Stuart Boylan, chief title writer for Fox Films, at the telephone. "What's that, Mr. Sheehan? 7^,0 more titles are required for pictures'! All right, sir!"
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There are six new Paramount stars! You know and love them all. They are Gary Cooper, Evelyn Brent, Richard Arlen, Nancy Carroll, Ruth Chatterton and William Powell. Three of them, Gary, Dick and Evelyn, are mourning over Paramount's decision which they fought for weeks. No fun being a star — too much responsibilty. The only thing is the money and they all plan to save it.
What happened I don't know, and no one will tell, but
with Metro fighting for "Journey's End" for John Gilbert,
and Sam Goldwyn fighting for it for Ronnie Colman, who
should get the prise New York play of the year but
TiffanyStahl! They don't know whom they are going
to get to play in it, but they have it anyway.
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Eve Southern has recovered completely from the motor accident she was in months ago. One of those crazy drivers came dashing out of a side street and struck Eve's car, completely overturning it. She was in a plaster cast for weeks, but is now quite right again and everyone on the
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