Screenland (May-Oct 1940)

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All Hollywood Whirl photographs by Len Weissman, exclusive to SCREENLAND Right after the news broke that she had filed a divorce suit against Tony Martin, our cameraman caught Alice Faye in a gay mood at Hollywood premiere of "The Grapes of Wrath." Alice is seated next to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barthelmess. Dick, by the way, is planning a personal appearance tour in an attempt to rebuild his once-great popularity with the film fans. Newest cafe craze in fickle filmdom is the Chinese restaurant recently opened by James Wong Howe, one of Hollywood's finest cinematographers. Right, James Garfield and Claude Rains "hejp" Jimmy Howe dish up. Below, lovely Linda Darnell dancing, as usual, with stars in her eyes and Robert Shaw, at the Cocoanut Grove. Lower right, Judy Garland waves to a fan. Escort is non-pro Homer Sprinkel, easterner, visiting school pal Forrest Tucker in Hollywood. *7ยป r\