Screenland (Nov 1939–Apr 1940)

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1 Catching up with the gelatine gods and goddesses in their off-screen moments when they behave like human beings Alice Faye, complete with dignified new coiffure, loads of silver fox, orchids, and husband Tony Martin, comes to the opening of "Hollywood Cavalcade," in which she co-stars with Don Ameche. Alice got a rousing cheer from fellow stars in the audience and just plain fans. It was only a few days later that Alice's smile turned to tears when the Martins' new 15-room ranch house, first home they'd ever owned, burned to ground. mm. Richard Greene, sporting long sideburns for his new film role in "Little Old New York," with Alice Faye, escorts beautiful Virginia Field, his one-and-only girl, to the premiere of "Cavalcade." Sonja has a new boy friend, Alan Curtis. He's the handsome lad who scores in "Hollywood Cavalcade." Big roles await him. The little Henie girl's latest film is "Everything Happens at Night." 1 16