Eloped To The Wrong Place
GENEVIEVE TOBIN and William Keighley, the well-known director, are the heroine and hero of the year’s best elopement story. They thought that they were being married in Yuma, Arizona, and didn’t discover until it was all over and they came to examine the certificate that the ceremony had actually taken piace in Las Vegas, Nevada, | The mistake arose through the pilot they engaged in Los Angeles misunderstanding his instructions. : As neither the actress nor the director had ever been in Yuma or Las Vegas they didn’t know the difference. To make the story perfect, the pilot should have been Douglas Corrigan, the "Atian-tic-by-mistake"’ flyer, who is now in the film capital.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 30, 6 January 1939, Page 15
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116Eloped To The Wrong Place Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 30, 6 January 1939, Page 15
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