1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, Aug. 7, 1944

Aug. 7, 1944, Comics

Aug. 7, 1944

The honeymoon is over when the bride has to go back to work. At least, that is what Gail Patrick laughingly told me when I talked with her on the telephone. She got back in Hollywood to report for a top role in “Brewster’s Millions” yesterday. The picture gets underway a week from Monday with Dennis O’Keefe and funnyman Garry Moore, and while Gail likes her role and is excited about making the comedy you can’t listen to her five minutes without realizing her heart is somewhere “down South” with a Lt. Arnold White.

LEO: Some A.M. benefic influences, that’s about all today. Press to clean up urgent items,  bringing all your native resources into play. This campaign should help you click.

From the Philadelphia Inquirer via Fultonhistory.com.

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2 Responses to 1944 in Print — Hollywood News and Gossip by Louella Parsons, Aug. 7, 1944

  1. Don Goldberg's avatar Don Goldberg says:

    This Louella Parsons column is priceless. Ode to Billy Wilder. Dish on Reagan and Wyman. Eva Gabor…. Eva didn’t get the role in “Czarina” (which was renamed “A Royal Scandal”); it went to Ann Baxter who, of course, famously stole a role in “All About Eve.”

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