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Robert Taylor’s Christmas present from M.-G.-M. was a £3OO rise, bringing his salary to £lOOO a week. Lynn Bari gets'the lead opposite "Warner Baxter in "The Return of the Cisco Kid.”
Victor McLaglen is being asked to play the overgrown oaf in “Mice and Men,” the giant who kills everything be loves.
Isabel Jeans, after a year in Hollywood, is to go back to the London stage. She went to Hollywood to play in “Tovarich.” Eleanor Powell is starting what she hopes will be a profitable sideline, "The Eleanor Powell System of Tap Dancing.”
Sam Goldwyn has shelved “Dry Guillotine,” sensational story of France’s penal colony, because of the French Government’s protest over “Devil’s Island.”
Maureen O’Sullivan is to be killed in her next “Tarzan” picture to let her out of the series. She’ll leave her “son” (John Sheffield) and Johnny Weissmuller to carry on., Gilbert Roland, after finishing his part in “Juarez,” is going to Mexico for three months to appear in Spanishlanguage pictures for a Mexican company. Ronald Reagan is to be co-starred with Pat O’Brien in “The Roaring Road,” a motor-racing story. Regan used to be a racing motorist before he came into films.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 March 1939, Page 4
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