1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, Oct. 14, 1944

Oct. 14, 1944, Comics

Oct. 14, 1944:

Danton Walker says: David Sarnoff, RCA president, predicts a television gadget that will be worn on the wrist but contains a practical television screen.

Louella Parsons says: Constance Moore and Dennis O’Keefe report next week for “The Earl Carroll Vanities” — but hold everything! Republic has just bought the rights to the title and there’s not a single Carroll beauty in the lineup. And Earl, himself, will be conspicuously missing. I can’t think of anything funner, except a Ziegfeld Follies movie without a Follies girl!

From the Philadelphia Inquirer via Fultonhistory.com.

Oct. 14, 1944, Danton Walker

Oct. 14, 1944, Louella Parsons

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1 Response to 1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, Oct. 14, 1944

  1. Clark Gable and Kay Williams would marry 10 years later. Also, wonder why Paulette Goddard didn’t make My Favorite Brunette and Dorothy Lamour had to step in?

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