Judge, 1931-02-28 · page 21 of 36
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Manacen—Can I do uything for you, sir? “No, thanks, I’m NEWS FLASHES FROM HOLLYWOOD Danaxors are planning to make a film of “Green Pastures,” a play by Mare Connelly. The title will be changed to Eve the Temptress,” and the leading part will be played hy Gaya Lopez, Spanish beauty from Brockton, Mass. Herbie Harbock, Jr., five-year-old son of Herbert Har- hock, president of Wide World, will direct his first picture next week when “Thou Scarlet Woman” goes into production, Mr. Al Capone of Chicago was in Hollywood last week threatening to bring an injunction to restrain E ison from libeling him on the screen. But as R.K.O. announced that Robinson has deserted crook réles, Mr. Capone wired his injunction to stay in Chicago. Gregory Thatcher, who has played the réle of a in seventeen Hollywood productions, has been eng the forthcoming screen version of “Strange Interlude.” He will play the rote of the detective. Will Hays this morning ordered that all suggestive dia- logue must be cut from forthcoming pictures. The cut dia- logue is to be used in newspaper advertisements of the pictures. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer have released the screen version of John Clayton's pr ay. Mr. Clayton will be released from the California State Sanitarium as soon as he : is fully recovered. “Look at the poor idiot. He's got the queen and —Antuer Sivernuatt he’s playing the ten!” 19 comicbooks.com