Evening Star Newspaper, September 1, 1930, Page 29

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“SHE SAYS YOU CAN'T DANCE. YOU SAY SHE C. YOU'RE BOTH RIGHT."” MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, Jalif., September 1 (N.A.N.A.)—When Lily Damita arrives back in Hollywood today it will be ta find herself rented out as leading lady to Gary Cooper in wh. * will be the epic picture of Paramount’s year. Fighting caravans, another tale of the ‘West, will take precedence over all other lans on this lot. Tully Marshall and est Torrance are already signed for it. ‘They have but recently returned frorx Jackson's Hole, Wyo., where, with Raoul Walsh, they figured in the epic ctll;r"e of the Fox season, “The Big ‘That audience which has clamored for less parlor comedy and more of the great open spaces WY g4 Ma fill _this And many of them point to the tre- mendous success of Ann Ha as proof of the fact that the theater- going public wants good voice work cnd s stat who is willing to keep to wlat training, talent and experience have convinced her is her metier. Of course, you'd know that Buddy Rogers would be signed on another mo- tion picture contract. He is one of the great idols of the screen—a de luxe edi- tion of masculine youth to which all ladies point with an admonitory finger. I don't know how husbands, brothers and sweethearts stand all this, but there seems to be sufficient feminine majority to put Charles (Buddy) Rogers over ina year, for pioneer themes ana s big way. coming stories have backed all other things the boards. I have received numerous letters of late correcting the prevalent impression among lucers that the public is tired of musical pictures. ‘The writers—and they come from al- most every State in the Union—assure me that they are not tired of musical ctures—far from it. But they are itely weary of the sort of musical |Tobe. matter they have been receiving at the of Hollywood. ‘They like good recordings of good voices. 'rhe; enjoy new songs well ted. But they resent interfer- n| and slick d | Mary Pickford, who him in It there are those who feel that his soigne presence is & bit too perfect for mortal forbearance (I'm speaking of the men now), this bit of Buddy Rogers history may put them in & better frame of mind. ‘When_ the handsome boy was chosen by a Hollywood mogul to play & leading role in a picture, two character actors were given the responsibility of taking the lad ou’ and choosing a smart ward- Buddy Rogers knew nothing of what the smart young man should wear that season. He took direction from the character actors, neither of whom has made L. pictures, by the way. But he assimilated the idea of pleated trousers and brief waistcoats and sleek ing very rapidly. Today d much to put the limelight when she choose him for a lead, considers him the most attractive young me in movies, with . |Johnnie Mack Brown running a-close . A stalk of grain. . A traveling license. . Most devoid of interest. . Mahometan religious teacher. . 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