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Night Club Set

TTSING only heavy copper plate and immense quantities of glass in its construction, Paramount technicians have completed building the largest and most elaborale night club set in studio history. The set, built for scenes in Paramount's “Paris in Spring,” featuring Mary Ellis and Tullio Carminati, is 200 feet by 100 feet, with etched plate glass for walls, with copper strips, furnishings and a bar of this metal. The night club sequence will form the setting for two songs to be sung by Miss Ellis, who was a prominent musical comedy and operatic singer in Europe before her arrival under contract to Paramount.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 168, 12 April 1935, Page 16

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Night Club Set Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 168, 12 April 1935, Page 16

Night Club Set Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 168, 12 April 1935, Page 16

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