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Show TODAY IN HOLLYWOOD - By Elyse Arden - k ' ' - 1 ! -,'., , , HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 14 Just after you see Olivia de Mnvilland in case j'ou want to get "wordy," enacting twins in "The Dark Mirror," her role calls for her to portray the identical or monozygotic mon-ozygotic t3'pe of twin. . . "Magnificent "Mag-nificent Doll," Ginger Rogers' current picture, is bound to bring about a cycle of early nineteenth century pictures her gowns and hairdos are so 7 breath-taking, we'll all want to be going "demure." . . . Andy De-vine, De-vine, who associated with A'ic-tor A'ic-tor McLaglen and Jon Hall when they were cast as lawbreakers in "The Michigan Kid," had a plane stolen from his airport and his mountain cabin near Big Bear robbed in the same day. "Guess it's the company I've been keeping." quipped Andy and turned both matters over to his insurance company. Bob Hope and Bing Crosby's next "road" for Paramount will be "Road to Rio," scheduled to go before the cameras late in November. . . . Joan Bennett and husband, Walter Wanger, to New York Wanger for business conferences and meetings on his next Universal-International release, re-lease, "Smash-Up" and Joan for some early Christmas shopping. ... Ann Blyth, who had never bet on a horse, sought some advice ad-vice from her co-star in "Swell To get a first-hand knowledge of Shakespeare, which she thought would be useful In her intended profession as a teacher of English, Olivia de Havilland came to Hollywood Holly-wood hoping to do "a lady-in-waiting or something" In Max Eeinhardt's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." But the impresario selected her as an understudy to Hermia, and when he filmed the play later, Olivia got the fat Hermia part. Since then, she has been in the front rank of feminine screen stars, her latest appearance being a dual role in Universal-International's Universal-International's "The Dark Mirror," co-starring with Lew Ayres. Guy" Sonny Tufts. Thinking he'd discourage her once and for all he picked the long shot of the day. Ann placed two dollars and won $210.14. Now Sonny's asking ask-ing her advice . . . Major Robin Olds is high on Ella Raines1 "beau" list, but Clark Gable was her escort for the "Canyon Passage," premiere attended by Hollywood's elite. . . Yvonne De Carlo's getting more than just average attention from Robert Stack. . . . Betty McDonald, McDon-ald, author of best seller "The Egg and I," which Universal-International Universal-International will make with Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac-Murray, Mac-Murray, has just found out she's allergic to eggs. |