Greer Garson?


Chicago Tribune, Monday, October 12, 1942, p. 21, c. 6:

LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD

by Hedda Hopper

It's All Ill Wind

Greer Garson is inheriting still another picture set for Garbo. It was a Robert Hichens novel, never published here, sold to Irving Thalberg years ago by Alice Williamson---remember her? It's "The Paradine Case." Garbo turned it down because it's a dual part--one good and one bad. And she doesn't want to play any more hussies. Ha! I wonder what she thinks she made her reputation on. . . .

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Maybe?

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And then Ann Todd finally got the role. Greer Garson would have been good though.

I'm the kind of guy, when I move - watch my smoke. But I'm gonna need some good clothes though.

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I always liked her . . . not sure if she'd be suitable for this role though . . .

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