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Camera Flashes

JJtNK VWITHERS is keeping bu«y with "Down tOiEarth," to-be followed by "S«lomy Jane."

Y Bt another "Life of " fpr Paul Muni! This*time«it is-the'life of William «TelL

JACKTE COOPER supplies juvenile love intercut in Dwinna ]>urhin'i* next picture, "That ■<Certain AfTc." John Halliday portrays Dcanna's father 1 ". ♦ ♦ ♦ *

JjJDDIB C,. BOWN'SO.Y will be the earl in "The Earl of Chicago"—but he will still be a screen crook.

M AR( r AR.ET SCLLAVAV takes over Joan Crawford's part in "Three Love® Ha« Nancy."

r bet* are. 1.0 to one in Hollywood ■that SuttTiipl (Joldwyn will remove the stinjr of racial persecution from hw recently-purchased "The Exiles," which tells how Austria treat* her political enemien. .Jaseha Heifetz appears in the film as a violinist at the Sal/bur;? Festival.

T TONKL BARRYMONK did his acting in "V'oii Can't Take It- With N oil" from a wheelchair. Arthritis made it practically impossible for him to walk.

T l is I; in IXKirs new leading man is Keriiii lid (Ira vet. >\li> ban not, yet met. the lady. ••They tell me Miss Itainer lint a Jrreat deal of • ejto," Oravet wan tellm;f someone oil t lie i-et. adding i- Latin for 'I.' I'm a Latin. si> I think i can handle her."

Q.EUTI AUTRY has healed his feud with Republic Studios, and starts making those singing Westerner^-again. His first is "The Man from Music Mountain." * ♦ ♦ ♦ NEW child actress, Janet Chapman, plays the lead-in Hollyiroodls version of Dickens' "Old Curiosity Shop," with Claud© Bain* as her grandfather. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ WALLACE BE FRY ha* almost too many pictures to make, what with "Stand Vp and Fight," a remake of "Hilly the Kid" (both with Robert Taylor) and "Stablemates," with^MMcev Kooney. ♦ ♦ > ♦ PKEDDIK BARTHOLOMEW and Judy Carland are teamed in "Listen, Darling." But don't believe these studio rumours giving them a private life romance. ♦♦- ♦ ♦ "pASTLE in Norway," bought for Sonja Henie, will please her countrymen, who 1- vr* complained in the.past that all Sonja's picture ekating was performed in Switzerland. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ "P*RKDDIK BARTHOLOMEW receives approximately 100,000 dollars a year, Init could not afford 1000 dollars charged for recent dental work. The studio paid I lie hill. "Freddie will be in debt another ■two years." hin Aunt Cissie told a reporter. She added that she was putting aside her own stipend of 100 dollars a week to insure Freddie a university education. "In Los Angeles." explained Mi-s Bartholomew bitterly, "lawyers talk in thousands—and nothing else."

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 7

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Camera Flashes Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 7

Camera Flashes Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 7