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Show THE BULLETIN. BINGHAM. UTAH ' " ,,inrja .Kt AK4J Exercise PJ. THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE g 1 Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young j By VIRGINIA VALE (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) T'HE first motion picture scene to be directed by long distance phone 3,000 miles from the spot where it was shot is credited to Elliott Nugent. He stood on a Para-mount sound stage in Holly-wood and gave instructions to cameraman Dewey Wrigley, whose equipment was set up on Biscayne boulevard, Mi-ami Beach, Fla. Wrigley had shot some atmos-pheric film for "Nothing But the Truth," but it wasn't exactly what Nugent wanted. He'd never been in Miami Beach, but he picked the right fite from gome still pictures and then gave instructions over the telephone. Marjorie Reynolds has established a record of some kind; she's played El the neroine eppo-- S site more western i stars than has any other young Holly-- I wood actress. Buck 5 Jones, Tex Ritter, Bob Baker, George O'Brien, Gene Autry she's been the pretty girl j In ridin' and shoot- - in' films with all of I them. Her latest as-signment is one more of the same "Cyclone on Horse-- Marjorie Reynolds back," for RKO Radio, in which she will appear opposite Tim Holt. Born In the cow town of Buhl, Idaho, she's right at home in those roles. The new Joan Crawford picture, "A Woman's Face," has been hang-ing up new marks at the box office during its New York showing. Mel-vy- n Douglas and Conrad Veidt are leading supporting players in the highly dramatic film. Edmond O'Brien and his bride, Nancy Kelly, are spending their Jfs f 4 ; 1 honeymoon by work-ing in the same pic-ture at RKO. The film is "Parachute Battalion." Follow-in- g his work in the Harold Lloyd com-edy, "A Girl, A Guy and a Gob," O'Brien signed twe long-ter-contracts- o- ne with RKO and the other with Nan-cy. Then he went to work in "Para- - Nancy Kelly cnute Battalion." She was under contract to Twentieth Century-Fox- , but studio executives were sympa-thetic, and" she was lent to RKO, to be ed with her husband, Preston Foster and Harry Carey. Joan Fontaine certainly picked herself a nice vacation when she finished '"Before the Fact" with Cary Grant She was satisfied with nothing less than a three-wee- k Jaunt to Honolulu, Tahiti and Pago-Pag- o as an escape from Hollywood. Spencer Tracy won his awards Academy in roles that hadn't a sug-gesti-of "boy meets girl." But in "Dr. JekyU and Mr. Hyde" be meets two girls, Lana Turner and Ingrid Berman, Just by way of even-in- g up the score. "Sky Over Britain" brings to the air a new series of dramatic pro- grams under the auspices of the British War Relief society, present-e- d over the Mutual network every Thursday evening. Each radio play wul dramatize the true story of civilian bravery in Great Britain The officers and crew at a British destroyer will comprise the first jnovlc audience outside the Amer- - cas to see Anna Neagle's "Sunny," if present plans go through. Miss Neagle's older brother, Alan Rob. ig commander of a destroy- - , and bas not seen her or any of ber pictures for more than two eaflr8, So Pf'nt of "Sunny" will flown to England, then forwarded t , him She doesn't know where .ls' b,ut 8e"ing him the film is I"ewnh 1 reu of her. &or th Marx Brother? 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