LOYAL TO LITTLE WOMAN
| James Mason's Hollywood enigagements havq been hanging fire because he insists on having his wife as leading1. lady in his films. Buch is the explanation contained In the latest news from Hollywood for the feud between Mason and Hollywood producers. The studio moguls may be influehced by Broadway's strong criticism" of Mrs. Mason (Pamela Kelline), as Bathsheba in her husband's recent Broadway play. The pair played together in Mason's British movie, "They Were Sisters" —another chore that apparently ' failed to impress the Hollywood j chiefs. Neither Hollyvrood nor anywhere else, however, lias yet seeh James land Pamela together in Mason's last British film, "The Upturned Glass." This production is still waiting • its London premiere. While Hollywood tells this story, Britain declares that Mason is going into film production on hiu own account— not in Hollywood, but back home in England. His first story centres around the problem of Britons and their German prisoners of war.
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 September 1947, Page 7
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