Screenland (Jun-Oct 1932)

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74 SCREENLAND SCREENLAND suggested that Hollywood send for Elizabeth Allan, charming English actress — and that's what Hollywood did. But Elizabeth has other plans; she married W. J. O'Bryen, her goodlooking manager. Over the top! That's where pretty Harriet Hagman, new blonde screen girl, is all set to go. She played with Ricardo Cortez in "Is My Face Red?" printed words: Cadiz, birthplace of Clark Gable. T")0 YOU know that the socalled wax discs on which motion picture sound is recorded are made of ordinary laundry soap? A paramne and soap base are the principal ingredients. This should at least assure the world of clean pictures. DORIS KENYON and Onslow Stevenson are that way. This is the first love interest exhibited by Doris since the death of her husband, Milton Sills. Now that Edna Murphy and Mervyn LeRoy have started divorce proceedings. Mervyn admits he will wed Ginger Rogers when his divorce becomes final. Playing the romantic leads in Universal Up in the air. Guy Kibbee, genial character actor, takes his youngster for a ride. Hope the little Kibbee doesn't slip off, with only that smooth surface to hold on to! After the ball! Diane Sinclair (right) takes the pill away from Virginia Bruce in a field hockey flurry. That Olympic rage again! serials inspired the young hearts of Lucile Brown and James Flavin, who announced their engagement. JOAN CRAWFORD and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., gave rumors of their separation a rude jolt upon the occasion of their third annivarsary. Joan was on "Rain" location on an island off the coast of Southern California, and Doug, Jr. insisted that his studio grant him a personal holiday in order that he might airplane to the island and spend the day with his wife. Doug, Jr. presented Joan with a diamond necklace featuring a pear-shaped pendant, an emerald and moonstone bracelet, a stunning handbag and an assortment of smaller gifts. Joan gave him a platinum watchand-cigaret lighter, a gold identification wristlet and several less costly presents. THE final note in pessimism is William Haines' declaration that "in 1935, people will be looking back on the 1932 boom times." INSTEAD of following the examples of scores of stars who moved to the beach for the summer, Dolores del Rio moved the beach to her Brentwood Heights home. Truckloads of sand were hauled to her estate, until now she has a private beach more than one hundred feet long and seventy feet wide, completely surrounding her swimming pool. Umbrellas, chairs, robes, a volley ball court, ping pong table and other seaside equipment has been installed. A RLINE JUDGE enjoyed a fivedollar joke at the expense of her husband, director Wesley Ruggles. Wes constantly teased Arline at openings because curious fans would say, "There go Wesley Ruggles, the director, and his wife." So at a recent opening, Arline employed a young man to stand near the ropes, and when she and