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LATEST DOINGS FROM THE STUDIOS

Les. M.

tJ Murphy)

(SPECIAL — From

The first, fan letfcer rcceivcd by Peggy Knudsen, featured in Warncr's "A Stolen Life," was from an inmatc of an insane asylum. Fantastic but quite true! A Guami Indian in the remoter .jungles of Panama wants Bette Davis as a fourth wife. The Indian has never scen a motion picture, out he had found her photo, dropped from a plane. An engineer in that region tclls this story, and has undertaken to let the Indian know that the Bette Davis' baby is -o arrive in May. Woi'd from Claude Rains indieates that the actor is gctting restLess on his farin in Chcster County Pa, where he went after completing his rolc in "Deception" at Warner Bros. with the avowed intent of rcmaining after the new year. Film offcrs and "a strange reeurring urge to act" are likely to bring Rains back before the eameras. Robcrt Ilutton and his new bride, Cleatus Caldwell, flew to Las Vegas for a quiet wcdding. They will return next week s°o that Hutton jan take up his new rcle in, ironically enough, "Love and Learn." "I do like to have my name pronounced correctly — you do too, I know," said Bette Davis to an interviewer last wcek. "So you say it just like plain old Betty — not Bet — but Bett-e."

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 December 1946, Page 6

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LATEST DOINGS FROM THE STUDIOS Chronicle (Levin), 7 December 1946, Page 6

LATEST DOINGS FROM THE STUDIOS Chronicle (Levin), 7 December 1946, Page 6

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