Star-dust in Hollywood (1930)

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Star-dust in Hollywood At midnight the company broke off to take refreshment in the studio restaurant, and on one evening we chanced to dine with a young couple whose acquaintance we had made, imagining them to be extra actors. However, after a reference to Ornitz's story the two laughed. NIGHT IN CHINATOWN " Ornitz's story ! " said the youth ; " precious lot he had to do with it. All he suggested was putting Beery and Miss Vidor into the same act. I think we should know where the story came from. Why, this lady here thought of the plot, and I did the continuity. And Ornitz gets his name on it, and a big bonus as well. . . ." Few hired collaborators are ever just to one another. The fact remained that Ornitz moved into a bigger house ; while a Buick car is an undeniable stamp of efficiency. Well might he move. His contract provided him with [128]