Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 24, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    Who Puts on Best Riots?
Women by Far, Says Director
By PATRICIA CLARY
Hollywood VJB When a movie directoi wants to stage a hair
raising riot scene, he hires not men but women.
A man has "natural dignity" when he lights, director John
Cromwell says. But not a woman.
"They're wild," he shuddered. "They put men in the shade
when it comes to colorful rouRh
She went for the girls like a
tiger."
Miss Parker's particular op
ponent was Hope Emerson, six-feet-two
and 230 pounds. Miss
Emerson plays the prison ma
tron. "They make Gorgeous George
look like Mary Pickford," Crom
well said.
Cromwell first decided that It
Two Men and
Woman Killed
IB th. Anaoetittd Prfial
Two men and a woman were
killed in separate highway acci
dents in Oregon over the week
end. Ralph Dean Chancy, 28, Kla
math Falls, died when his car
overturned south of Klamath
Falls on highway 97. His passen
ger, Mrs. Gladys lluskins Stone.
35, Klamath Falls, suffered mul
tiple injuries but was not believ
ed seriously hurt.
A second accident in the Kla
math area early Sunday was fa
tal to Mrs. Audrey Carson, 27
Kino. Her head was crushed
when a car driven by Robert J.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, October 24, 194917
Hunt, 26, overturned. He was not
hurt.
A Forest Grove apartment
house owner, George Henry
Hunger, 60, was killed Saturday
night while walking along a
highway. He was struck by one
car and run over by another in
the dense fog.
Coroner Fred Sewell said
Hunger was struck by a car dri
ven by Ronald Ernest Webb,
Beaverton, and then dragged by
the car driven by Omar C. An
derson, Forest Grove. No char
ges were filed.
) You need more than a 'salve' for
takes women to break up a scene
when he directed a young thes
pian named Bette Davis in "Of
Human Bondage."
"She did such a magnificent
s . f fti
stuff. All you get from men are
punches and a few kicks. The
women give you everything "
Cromwell directed a three-day
riot at Warner Bros, in "Locked
In," the movie about a women's
prison.
In a quarter of a century of
movie-making, he said, it was
"The girls get in and raise the
very devil, hair-pulling slap
ping, eye-gouging, clothes-tearing
and screaming,' he said.
The rioting females are extra
and bit players and a group of
featured actresses including star
Eleanor Parker.
"Miss Parker has plenty of in-
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the most -iotous riot he ever did, hibitions ' Cromwell said, "but
see. Ishe dropped them for this scene
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Pensioners' Feast Jack Bines (left), 68, and Tom Lamb,
82, British Army pensioners at King's hospital, Chelsea, open
a package of food sent to them through CARE.
MORE TO TORRID SCENES THAN PAYCHECK
Joseph Cotton Admits Frankly
Movie Love-Making Is Fun
Hollywood, Calif., Oct. 24 U.B Joseph Gotten, who's old enough
to know, announced today there's no difference between making
love under a romantic Italian moon or under a hot studio Kleig
light.
He said it's fun wherever you do It.
And this makes Actor Cottenf-
the first Hollywood Romeo to
come right out and admit those
torrid movie love scenes aren't
always just for the paycheck.
before Wallis rushed him off to
Europe and Miss Fontaine.
And if Cotten's overworked,
he's not complaining.
Cotten just got back from
Italy, where he wooed Joan
Fontaine under a moonlit Ro
man sky for Hal Wallis' "Sep
tember." He kissed her, he re
called fondly, in the ruins of
Pompeii ... in Florence . . J
in Rome . . . and on the Isle of j
Capri. j
And, he reported, he felt no
pain in any of the clinches.
"Making love to a beautiful
actress," Cotten said, "is one of
the few redeeming features of
this business of making movies."
And It's something he's will
ing to spend a lot of time on. J
"I'm a 'slow study' " he grin- j
ned, "I have to have lots of
rehearsals before I get things1
right." j
Lots of times, he admitted, an
actor will even fall In love with
his leading lady.
We've asked other male heart
throbs about this. But they al
ways looked holier-than-thou
and swore it was all part of a
day'i work. They acted like
we oughta have our mouth
washed out with soap for sug
gesting such a thing.
Cottea, who celebrated his
19th wedding anniversary day
before yesterday, said he didn't
mind confirming our suspicions.
"Some actors really live their
parts," he explained. "If they
play a ditch digger they go out
and get their fingernails dirty.
If they play a great lover they
fall for their co-star.
"Married actors? Well . . .
let's Just say they shouldn't."
But married or single, he add
ed, movie clinches are fun.
And Cotten's been having lots
of fun, lately. After "Beyond
The Forest" with Bette Davis
he moved over to Ingrid Berg
man for "Under Capricorn."
He barely had time to wipe
Ingrid't lipstick off h mouth
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