Screenland (Jun-Oct 1932)

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for July 19 32 77 Hollywood Keyhole HO-HUM! and such girls as Mary Pickford, Sidney Fox, Lois Wilson, Hedda Hopper, Louise Dresser, and Lucile Gleason give every minute they can spare from their work to investigate, visit, and generally godmother the sad ones — and hound the studios for jobs, jobs, jobs for their charges. Tallulah Bankhead was sparring verbally with Clark Gable recently, when Clark thought of a devastating come-back. "Have you ever been on the London stage?" he asked Tallulah naively, and for once the dear girl was too flummoxed to reply. Jimmy Dunn is uncommunicative, but it seems June Knight, Ziegfeld Follies girl, has confessed that Jimmy telephones or writes to her every day ! When Doug, Jr. and Joan gave their Napoleon Bonaparte dinner-dance at the Cocoanut Grove, it was a gala affair. Everyone who was anyone was there, garbed in the costumes of the period. There is as much excitement about the impending return of Leslie Howard to Hollywood as if Garbo had really gone home to Sweden and then been coaxed back. Now watch the girls compete for this fellow in their pictures. Ann Harding gets him first in "Animal Kingdom," New York stage play, in which he has scored. Richard Arlen — or "All-in"? Dick must have been working hard on that last picture of his. D.'S KNEES! This Motion Picture Relief Fund is taking care of around 900 families all the time. A women's committee was formed, made up of the wives of producers, directors, actors, writers, which works faithfully all the time TWO FAMOUS PLAYERS Helen Wills, America's world-beating tennis star, called on George Arliss, who's a bit of a star himself, on the set of Arliss' next picture. Helen wouldn' t go badly in films herself. These pretty limbs must be a couple of those "main stems" you've been hearing about. Her name is Doris McMahon.