The Scene Looked Wrong
PyURING the filming of a scene in a tea-room in “Stage Door,” with Katharine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers, the director, Gregory La Cava, was puzzled by something that made the scene look wrong. Suddenly Mr. La Cava started to laugh. Everyone at the table, with the exception of the two principals, was left-handed. The consequence was that all the players had to eat with their right hands from then on,' to make the sequence look right.
AFTER nine days on location at Mt. Rainier’, National Park, during which almost continuous snowfall allowed only half a day of shooting, Sonja Henie and Tyrone Power returned to Hollywood with the ski-ing sequences necessary for their new picture, “Thin Ice.”
+ * * * QEORGE GIVOT, the noted film comic, was married on June 2. The bride was Maryon Curtis, of Chicago, his sweetheart since childhood. The wedding followed the completion of “Thin Ice,” the picture co-starring Tyrone Power and Sonja Henie, in which Givot had a featured role.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19455, 14 October 1937, Page 13
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