Star-dust in Hollywood (1930)

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Star-dust in Hollywood protected by barbed wire and gates, patrolled by men on horseback armed with revolvers, who would throw out on to the road anyone who had not purchased a right to be there. Here the Movie Great have bought strips of sand and a piece of sea all to themselves. Here they rest, huddled once more in each other's pockets, fearing the menace of solitude, NIGHT LOCATION ON MALIBU BEACH living in pavilions sometimes built like stranded yachts or lighthouses. Here one day we were privileged to watch Mr Brennan's carpenters and decorators building an erection supposed to be the shelter of a Moslem pirate who was camping on a Malay foreshore, a scene from the film of The Rescue, While his carpenters and decorators were allowed to put up as wild a fantasy as ever came out of the merest music-hall entertainment, presuming apparently that pirates carried with them painters, carvers, and decorators as well as supplies of paint, the director and his stars mixed an intensive study of Conrad with their lunch, paying an [136]