M-G-M have bought a magazine ■tory called "Sailor, .on Horseback," based on the life of Jack London. It . Ihey can get permission from London's widow, they will film it with Clarke Gable in the- lead. * •■'■.•■'. . Louis Hayward". who played theL««lie Charteris character for the first. tune in "The Saint in New York," Will appear in four more pictures »bout "The Saint." " * •■. • ■ Michele Morgan, seen in - London Recently as Charles Boyer's leading ~lady in "Orage," has signed to make re picture for Ufa in Germany. ♦ * ■■' * :-"V' I 0 Bartholomew and Judy' Garwna are to be featured by M-G-M in ' J 4516 " 1 - Darling." William Thiele will jr ? u * ct . witn Walter Pidgeon and Mary *;.Attor in the leading adult roles. * * * ;:I Kathleen Lockhart, wife of Gene It"- *hart, has been given the part of sTfjUun Amelia in "Sweethearts," the SiWnette MacDonald-Nelson Eddy |»Usical. £■' ■ * * * Coote, the British comedian lW° Played one of Robert Taylor's fel|g* undergraduates in "A Yank at £Ss*? rd >" nas been given a role in radio's "Gunga Din." N-V 1T • • • |v4ohn Barrymore and his wife, Elaine a PP ear in the same film *ELHHel e first time in Twentieth Cen-|pry-Fox*s "Hold that Co-Ed."
Bernard Vorhaus will direct "Tenth Avenue Kid," with Bruce Cabot in the leading role, for Republic. * * * Paul Kelly and Rita Hayworth will be featured in Columbia's "Juvenile Court." * * * Edgar. Hoover, head of America's G-Men, will appear in the trailer advertising Columbia's "Outside the Law," in which Edward G. Robinson stars. ** . * Frank Capra has completed "You Can't Take It With You," after 54 days' shooting, and will now begin preparing the George Sand story in which he is. to direct Marlene Dietrich. » * * Charles Boyer has been awarded the 193 C diploma for distinguished acting by the American Institute of Cinematography of the University of Southern California. Last year Luise Rainer won it. Boyer's award is based on his work in "Marie Walewska," "Mayerling" and "Tovarich." Walt Disney has been compelled to expand his studio space. He is planning ,a new 1,000,000-dollar .plant. Disney began in 1923, with his brother, in' a disused garage. * * * Frank Lloyd dismissed the "If I Were King" company for 10 days, to give Ronald Colman time to regrow a beard.for the final scenes.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22520, 30 September 1938, Page 5
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