Clark Gable will appear in a P. C. Wren story called "Spur of Pride," now being scripted by R. C. Sheriff. • • • London Film Productions during the finaneial eiglit months from May 2, 1936, to January 2, 1937, earned a profit of £35,839. •- • • The gossips insist that Hollywood's staunchest bachelor, Nelson Eddy, has actually fallen hard at last — for dancing Eleanor Powell. The two are working together in "Rosalie." But they say this is far from being a faked publicity romance between co-stars, that Nelson is very serious about it, and Eleanor is & little interested, tx>* • • # Ra JHould, Dunedin's youtbful contribution to the screen, has had another change of name. Advice received some tiine ago stated that his name has been changed to Ronnie St. Clair, but apparently this did not meet jvitli the approval of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer executives, who have changed it to ilonnie Sinclair. Latest news received trom Hollywood states that as Ronnie Sinclair Ra Hould has been giWen hiV lirst star billing in "Tlioroughhreds Don't Cry," iil the role vacated by Freddie Bartholomew at the time of his difference with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 61, 4 December 1937, Page 10
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