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DURANT ETALKED HIMSELFOUT
OF "GETTING INTO THE ACT”
BY ERSKIN JOHNSON
NEA Staff Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD— (NEA) —Ex
elusively Yours: It isn’t supposed
to be known, but Jimmy Durante
talked his MGM bosses right out
of their decision to put him in Red
Skelton’s new comedy, “Watch the
Birdie.”
“My part was nuttin’,” Jimmy
says. “Nuttin’.”
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David O. Selznick's health
¢hart has his medics worried . He
srrives back in the U. S. with
Jennifer Jones next month — a
switch from earlier plans to spend
the summer in Venice. .. That
lovely “French” girl, who was un
identified in Bing Crosby's news
photograph from Paris, is Mari
iyn Gerson, a Cleveland singer
who is divorcing Joe Cohen, a
New York producer of commer
zial films.
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MGM will send a camera crew
to New York next month to shoot
» special sequence of Vie Damone
singing at the Starlight Room.
They’ll use hidden cameras and
Ise the footage in Damone’s first
llm, “The Last Time I Saw Paris.”
. . Shades of “The Lost Week
nd.” Ray Milland plays a re
prmed drunk in “Mr. an . Miss
inonymous.” . . . Gail Russell,
‘hm stay-away act started all
e domestic storm rumors ” final
saw hubby Guy Madison in his
1 stage hit, “Light Up the Sky,”
e waited until the fifth week
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3LY from the dese;fi 10 !ou BT Y Ty FY I
about the New York profile on
Ernest Hemingway in which he
refers to Marlene Dietrich as “The
Kraut” and says of her and Ingrid
Bergman:
“T love “The Kraut’ and I love
Ingrid. If I weren't married to
Miss Mary and didn’t love Miss
Mary, I would try to hook up with
either of them. Each one has what
the other hasn’t and what each has
I love very much.”
OUT OF THE RUT
Ann Revere, typed by Holly
wood as the screen’s No. 1 mother
since her Oscar for “National
Velvet,” is switching to comedien
ne roles. Producers suddenly real
ized she’s played onl{ eight moth
er parts in 40 film roles. . . . Rich
ard Lupino, Ida's 24-year-old
nephew, makes his stage debut
here with Charles Laughton in
“The Cherry Orchard.” Laughton
says of him: “He’s more talented
than his talented aunt.” . . . How
ward da Silva has Mexican moolah
interested in his railroad story,
“The Hogger.”
* *
Howard Hughes is looking at
tests of Alan Young, who may be
Janet Leigh’s co-star in “Two
Tickets to Broadway.” . . . Bob
Crosby on his Club 15 airshow told
about a movie house try'ng to im
prove business by installing a
laundry service:
“T can see the front of the thea
ter now—‘No Man of Her Own’
and ‘No Starch in the Collar.” . .
Pinky Lee, the TV comic is up for
a termer at RKO: : : Wonder if
they’ll switch the title of Ava
CONTAINING
Gardner’s “Pandora and the Fying
Dutchman” to “Her Torrid-dor.”
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Filming of “Qou Vadis” is about
to begin in Rome. Last time MGM
made the picture, in 1924, one of
the lions ate an Italian evfrq, This
time, the way things are going for
the movies, an extra probably will
eat the lion.
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Ellen Drew and wealthy ad ex
ecutive William Walker will hear
wedding bells in August. . . Ben
Hecht is polishing a new play and
talking to Cecil Kellaway .about
one of the roles.
SPREADING PAINT
Oscar De Mejo, husband of
Valli, switched from composing to
painting and has sold 64 canvases
in a year. He did the poster art
for the Lew Ayres starrer “New
Mexico.” . . . Glenn McCarthy is
talkipg movie production again
with Bob Paige and Monty Collins,
who are in Houston. They head up
his Hollywood film office. Their
first and only film was “The Green
Promise,” a year*angl a half ago.
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Joel McCrea and Marie Wind
sor played a love scene for
“Frenchie” But Didector Lou King
broke it up with: “SHE kisses you,
Joel. YOU don't kiss her.” “I can’t
help it,” grinned Joel. “We’ll just
have to change the script” They
did. . . . Marilyn Maxwell will star
in the Max Brand novel, “Silver
tip.” . . . There’s a dea_ cooking for
Jane Wyman to do a record with
Spike Jones. . . Actor Jack Lee
is blocking the path for -a Reno
divorce by his estranged wife,
Agnes Moorhead. The community
property fight‘ mx:y l:e a bitter one.
Plot of the next Fra.acis picture.
“Francis Goes to the Races,” will
have something to do with the flop
of William Goetz’ prize nag. Your
Host, in the Kentucky Derby. .. .
An eye-filling redhead named De-
Lorice Archer, who's a dead ringer
for Greer Garson is singing at the
Marquis. Other night a party of
visiting Texans approached her
and said: i
~ “Hey, gal, ain’t you the little
maverick Buddy Fogelson got
hitched to?”
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