News From Here And There
P LOVES, hand-bag and shoes, made ' Jr from the same material, find favour with Georgia Sterling, _ featured player in the Columbia-National production, “Rangle River.” Her favourite colours in these accessories are navy blue and beige. » * * TAIRECTOR W. S. VAN DYKE report■‘“ed for work at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios recently with a sprained leg. The uigbt before he went bowling with friends, and while tossing his first bowling ball he wrenched his right leg. The news preceded him to the studios, for when he arrived on the ‘‘His Brother’s Wife” stage he found a chair padded with cushions, a foot-stool, a wheel chair, crutches and a nurse awaiting him. They had been installed by Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor, romantic stars of the new picture. ■* « « QINGING, dancing, dimples flashing even when tears are clinging to her lashes, Shirley Temple will next be seen in the Twentieth Century-Fox production, "Dimples,” said to be the greatest story she has ever had and the outstanding hit in her parade of successes. Frank Morgan is her leading man.
THE latest necklet meant to grace x some society beauty will be worn by Paul Robeson in the Gaumont-Bri-tish film, “Klug Solomon’s Mines.” Mrs. Marianne Horn, the wardrobe mistress at Shepherd’s Bush Studios, one day received a heavy metal-wire necklet from a famous Paris fashion house. “The design is obviously based on ancient native workmanship, though the necklet is described as ‘the latest thing,’ ” said Marianne. “I am including it in Umbopa’s costume. It is perfect for the part.”
WALTER HUSTON and Ruth Chat- ’ terton head the cast of Samuel Goldwyn’s screen version of Sinclair Lewis’s “Dodsworth” for United Artists. Huston again plays the title role of Sam Dodsworth,- the easy-going American husband, in which he scored on the stage for more than two years, and Miss Chatterton has the role of Fran, the pretty, frivolous, selfish wife, whom he adores. Sidney Howard, who wrote the stage adaptation, is again author of the screen play, which is enacted by a great supporting cast, including Paul Lukas, Mary Astor, David Niven, Mme. Maria Ouspenskaya, Gregory Gaye, Odette Myrtil, Kathryn Marlowe, John Payne, Spring Byington, and Harlan Briggs.
J7JVERYTH ING IS RHYTHM,” the latest B.E.F. musical production, brings to the screen the world’s most romantic couple, Harry Roy and his beautiful bride, Princess Pearl of Sarawak, in a film based on their own love story and set to the irresistible rhythm of Harry’s world-popular dance band. The film revolves around the radiant personality of this popular music-maker, who, as a peculiarly expressive comedian, as a dancer, lover and singer, and last., but not least, in his ever-popular capacity leader of his famous band is a host of entertainment an himself,.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 42, 13 November 1936, Page 14
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