.- Lmema . . . Snapshots fl SIR JOHN LAVERY. famous Britta! artist, is painting :1 series 0.! DOP‘ traits of Nuruu Slit-arr? n 5 JullEL O O O ‘ CLARENCE mwwx his been ”- signed to direct Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in .\t.G..\l.'s "A Lad! Comes to 'l‘oon." Jam “‘1” play In this before she makes “Parnell." a; s: t t DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JNR.. is roportett to be trying to persuad.\liriam Hopkins to come to London tn ~star in a pit‘turo with him. O t O O ‘VVARNERS are planning to re-maka "The Jazz singer" to celebrate the tenth anniversary of talkles. Al .lolson will again slur. O O O O PAT O'BRIEN will play the lead fl Warner's "Stage Struck." Jamal Cagney \\.ls to haxe had the pill originally. o t a o ROY DEL RUTH is to direct Loren: Young and Robert Taylor in “Pu\'ate Number.“ Patsy Kelly and Ball Hathbone are also in the cast. O O O 3 “BLESS THEIR HEARTS." the Cd¢ umbia picture in which Mem Douglas and Mary Astor are co-shn-ring. has been retitled “And So They, Were Married." t O O O L'OUIS HAYWARD, the young Bflfld actor who made his Hollywood ‘debut in “The Flame \Vlthln," ha been 'cast for the male lead tn “Abso—lute Quiet.“ Ann Loring is his lead. ing lady. t O O O RIBS SAM HARDY. wife or the com-J edian and character actor wt! died recenthn has been given a pa in .\i.G.M.'s "Good Earth.“ Mrs Hard was formerly a New York stage a‘c ress. o o o o ED\V.\RD ARNOLD Is to star I i Radio‘s "The ltoliber Barons.“ l the part which had previously bee ‘assigued to Hobart Donal. Arnold wt appear as "Jubilee" Jim Fisk. a In ‘ous American stock exchange gamble
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[Charlie Chaplin. Here's an lntoresllmz nole on Char“. (.‘haplin. Whenever he makes a public uppmmnrc in or near Hollywood ho is usually followed by a. crowd of )oungslers from flu: to ten years old. ll is interesting to note that only I very few of tin-st: have ever seen the slur in u piclurv. The reason why ll llmt his last. llhn. “City Llshts," wu rl-lvnsed nearly five years prior to h]. current hit. “Modern Times.“ Bu‘ lloliywnod‘ or course, is not alone in its admiration for lhe famous comedl an. In :1 recent poll ln ltaly the qu lion was naked; "If four out or flv people died who were Important to to ”world and only one could survlvo. whom would you choose?" Chaplin was almost unanimously elected as on one. m Joan Crawford. Joan (Iruwfnrnl is In play my lH'Shcu in .\l.l‘-.,\1.‘.\ \l‘l‘>lon 01. ”I? "to of l’urnvll un lllll‘l=llillK and I'onlrth \l'l'slul pic-l'n- nl' lulalin; 11l “self—“III ucuonlpunix-ll h)‘ lhv slulvmrnl mat the ‘piclure “ill Iu- :lircrlcd by John M. Slahl. It will he llllt'l'i-nllllk to watch th. ull‘w'l of tho Slulll lunch on Joan Crawford \\h--u lu- slu'ls work on i”l’.ll'nvll." liulh llu- [n.u'l and the director >IIUIIIII l'nm'nlnu- 1n sthlh' the llllhlllL‘l' >llh' HI .I um} [n‘rsuuulih and lll'illg’ nul .. l|""l"'l' :uul more hlm‘cro ‘l'nmliouuliwl llmu >llv Inn )l'l given llh. Kitly u'rhm prumiws lu he almost as much all .I [ml nl ln-r .u'ling a. llrluhl'zlmll \\iil ln- I-I' lulllglll‘ln‘s. Pl).\:\l.lb l:l>l,\l\\ lxu one of m. \' iuwl P'll’.‘\ 0" Mix lllm ran-(‘l‘ as Sullm) lenn. 1.1»,.v'1.v~ llin'kL-ns‘s me Hi :l'llHl'lll-11l l-I‘l'l-Hll’l'l" In the epic hmrl --l IHn I‘m-null H“\Olutlon, "A mm m Tun 1.;:.w~,' inunald Woods |vla).~' t:h.u-lv,~ lmrnuy. Elizabeth Allan Lin-iv Mam-Hr, and Edna May Oliver. noxlnald mwn. llr'm'y R. \Vallhall and Claude Uillinpulcr an: glsg in an mat.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 3
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