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regretfully. As I ease my bulk into it he sighs, "I'm only letting you sit there because you're a writer and some people think writers are important. Personally, I "
"How's June?" I interrupt, not caring for Mr. Erwin's personal opinions.
"Sweet and pretty as ever," he answers dutifully.
"And the baby?" I persist.
"Ah, the baby," he murmurs ecstatically. "He's getting so big he knocks me down."
Well, I question that, and turn to Bob Young.
"Geminy," says Bob— or words to that effect— "I haven't seen you since 'Boarding School.' " "Boarding School" was a picture the studio started about three years ago. They shot four days on it and suddenly it was taken out of production and nothing has ever been heard of it since. It was Bob's first part on the lot and I remember him— and it— chiefly because the first day of shooting he confided to me that he thought love scenes supremely silly and that, personally, he liked laughs.
The other picture is the famous "David Copperfield." They're so far behind schedule on this one that they have three directors working simultaneously on it, each one shooting a different scene. All the stages where this picture is working have "Posi
"David Copperfield" is the big event of Hollywood. Frank Lawton and Madge Evans as David and Agnes.
tively no visitors" signs on the doors but I'm not afraid of George Cukor, the head director, so I barge on in. He's working with the children. Mr. Bill Fields (W. C. to those who don't know him well) is Mr. Micawber in this epic. He's replacing Charles Laughton, and it is his first day on the set. I haven't seen Bill since I went out to his house one Sunday morning and he insisted upon my trying some of the medicine he takes for his grippe. I just don't seem to get around like I used to.
Bill and I are laughing— in very subdued tones— over the time the Richard Arlens celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary and he came to the party bringing his own refreshments. I notice Mr. Cukor shooting me dirty looks and I immediately assume it's because Bill and I are having a good time while he has to work so I bigheartedly go over to say "hello."
"Is that you making all that noise over there?" he demands crossly.
"No, it isn't," I affirm vigorously. "It's Mr. W. C. Fields."
"Oh," says Mr. Cukor. "Just forget about it then. How've you been?"
There's no point trying to be nice to a person like that so instead of telling you about the scene he was shooting, I'll tell you about one his assistant is making on the next stage. David (Frank Lawton) is packing his things, preparatory to leaving college after he's finished. Agnes (Madge Evans) has been helping him pack.
It's a cute little room with a bay window and lace curtains over the sashes. A cheap
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