Monday, Sep. 01, 1941
Cinecritique
Columnist Sidney Skolsky asked some cinemactors what they thought of their work while watching pictures they had made. Their answers:
John Barrymore: Nothing that I do surprises me any more.
Fred MacMurray: I never look at the rushes. They show them just before lunch.
Gary Cooper: Sometimes I appear egg-shaped; sometimes pear-shaped.
Maxie Rosenbloom: I'm never concerned about what I look like up there on the screen. The thing that bothers me is getting the job to get up there on that screen.
Myrna Loy: The first time ... I ran screaming out of the projection room.
Don Ameche: The one thing that bothers me is my smile.
Ginger Rogers: I'm not fond of myself on the screen.
Johnny Weissmuller: I'm waiting until I see myself in a suit of clothes.
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