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rpHTO Fit/,patrick travelogues for ]o.'f9 will all have American backgrounds. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ rp.AY Carnett's next production, "World Cruise," will use up the rest of those pictures he took on his honeymoon cruise with the beauteous Helpra. The iirat butch, you remember, went into "Trade Winds." ♦ + ♦ ♦ JOHN* BAKRYMOEE, in New York,with wife Klaine, planned to buy a CiOft, vacht and jro back in to California for what he called "Our first real honeymoon."' Klaine plays Barrymore's [laughter in their new stage play. Barrymore is determined to put his wife icross as an actress, whether she has to play his daughter, wife or grandmother. ± ± ± 4-

f-)TCAyy.\ DIJRBTN" ha« put on record, that «he prefers sinking' to acting, I and would like trme off next year to 1 prepare for her Metropolitan Opera » debut. Incidentally. Deanna has a r ridiculous answer for the reporters' 1 ridiculous question: "Are you in love?" e which she i« asked too frequently. "Yes, r I am," Deaima always replies, "with my dog."

JJOBRRT MONTGOMERY'S next film will definitely 'be ''Maiden Voyage" for which Luise Ilainer was wanted —but she declined. l>olly Haas may get the role. She. has played in British pictures— remember "Girls Will Be Bovs?"'

♦ * + ♦ "yERTtKK TF.ASDALF, makes one picture before leaving with her husband. Adolphc Menjou. for South America. The picture is "Beau Gcste." The role is the one enacted by Alice Joyce in the silent version.

J>.\ RAM OUXT has been shaving its contract list in a big sweep of economy. The talent school has gone and most of the stock players. This is the real loss; they should have been la«t to go. Where is Hollywood to get its next batch of stars if the training grounds are abolished?

pi! KDDIE BARTHOLOMEW has received notice that his parents are now ap|>ealing to the Supreme Court to set aside his adoption by Aunt Millicent. They also want 20 [>er cent of hi.s earnings. '"Aunt Cifl, won't they ever leave lis alone?" wailed Freddie on receipt of the news. The lad is now making 3000 dollars a week for his work in Universale "Spirit of Cnlver," but it goes to his M.O.M. bosses, who give back two-thirds of it to Freddie and bank the rest.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 99, 29 April 1939, Page 7 (Supplement)

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IN CAMERA Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 99, 29 April 1939, Page 7 (Supplement)

IN CAMERA Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 99, 29 April 1939, Page 7 (Supplement)

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