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Show Now It's Truly Buck Benny, Jack Can Ride at Gallop hind readheads with their motions, mo-tions, and blondct wtr a poor third. With Hollywood redheads coming com-ing Into their own for the tint time lince Clara Bow'i day, ecreen telnet are going to be abort, but with a wallop. Among the redhead! red-head! who will help aave film are Greer Carton, Lana Turner, Maureen Mau-reen O'Hara, Mary Martin, Arleen Whelan and a flock of other. By BITKDETTE JAT HOLLYWOOD (INS) Proving that you never know what you're mining until you try It, Jack (Buck) Benny, who used to hate horses, hat become one of Hollywood's Holly-wood's moit ardent equestrians. Before Benny began emoting In "Buck Benny Rides Again," he hated 'horses. He had ridden an equine only once before In hit life, and that was In a parade In New York when he rode for five blocks. Then came this western epic and the necessity of Buck't riding horses for relatively long distance! day after day. He grew to like It. Now, Buck Benny, the fearless hero of the wide open spaces, foes for Jaunt every morning In Griffith Grif-fith park. He can itay on the Jiorse'i back when the animal gallops, gal-lops, too. Film extras who play troopers ef the northwest mounted police In the technicolor picture of that title will be a great deal better off than their real-life prototypes, according to the producer-director's research itaff. The lowliest film extra get S5 per day. A constable in th mounted po lice get $1 50 per day. He's a Canadian "G" man, a provisional policeman, a militiaman when necessary; nec-essary; a game warden, an ex officio of-ficio coroner, a postman, a forest ranger, a highway patrolman, a naturalization clerk, a fir Inspector, Inspec-tor, a radio Inspector all In one. And by strict orderi in the regulation! regula-tion! book, he ii not allowed either to throw up hli hand! or to halt when threatened, even though he's unarmed and another man has a gun on him. The reKulatlont book allowt him 150 for funeral expenses. Film kisses In 1940 are going to be at least six feet shorter because of Hollywood'! up-and-coming redhead!. red-head!. At least. Director Mervyn Leroy li going to keep Vivien Leigh's kisses In "Waterloo Bridge" down to 10 feet or less. "Anyone who has seen Miss Leigh in her picture! knows that the can get more emotional wallop wal-lop Into a 10-foot clinch than most actresses can in 20," Leroy said. This Is true of all redheads." Some years ago, the late Flo Zlegfeld had his Follies girls tested for emotional reaction by Columbia Colum-bia university scientists, and on the level. Redhead! almost shattered the scientific apparatus when kissed. Brunett were seconds be- |