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’. .r] THE ‘DUNBTAN TIMES,’ New teeth or not, Folly Moran is going to play (ha part ol Bertha, the optimistic servant girl in “it’s a Wise Child”, Marion Davies’ new Metro-Coli.lv/yii-Ma.ver starring vehicle. If her new teeth aren't ready in time, Polly is going right, on and play the part as she is. “My lilhp will make it a better character”, says Polly, an optimist on or off the screen. Lewis Stone, who plays “Newton”, in “The Secret Six”, oddly enough numbers many attorneys as intimate friends. In lac!, he admits, this helped him considerably in playing the lawyer in the picture. Stone conducted a defense in the trial scene without any flaw in legal accuracy —and without any preliminary rehearsing. Buster Keaton and Cliff Edwards are big phonograph men now. They got together and made a series of comic records that arc much in demand in the screen colony. Ol course, they’re privately circulated ami not on the market. Dustea plays the ukeleio anti Edwards sings in them. NOVARRO HOLDS RECORD FOR UNIFORMS WORN IN FILMS It seems very certain that Ramon Nov ano is entitled to some so’l of record for having worn more uniforms of more different armies and navies than any single star in pictures. His latest characterization ol this sort is as Lieutenant Willy Kascla, of the Austrian Royal (guard, before the war, in “Daybreak”, now being directed for M-G-M- Other militaristic appearances include ‘ 1 tic Prisoner of Zcnda’, which gave him Ins first opportunity; an officer of (he period of the French Revolution in ‘Scaramouchc’; a German officer in 'Hie Student Prince; midshipman in/ihe Midshipman’; a flying officer in ‘The Flying Fleet’; a French officer of the Napoleonic period in Devil May Care, and a foreign officer in “Thy Name is Woman’. Mr Novarro’s principal support in “Daybreak’ is furnished by Helen Chandler, Jean iicrsbolt and William Rake well MATURED PLAYERS WIN SCREEN POPULARITY. Hollywood rumours running wild just now include a warning to all the Greta Garbo’s, Norma Shearer’s, Joan Crawford’s •Clara Bow’s Marion Davie’s, and other young screen stars to beware ot their popularity as Marie Dresler has now been made a slai by Metro-Goldwny-Mayer. Not only Miss Dressier, but many other matured players arc becoming almost as popular as the younger stars. . Lewis Slone, one of the most mellow of players on the screen to-day, is also a rival to aspiring youngsters. Mr Stone’s successes would take nearly a page to list, but ihe Big House , Romance , “Passion Flower”, “The Trial of Mary Dugan” and A Woman ot Affairs” will suffice to recall his popularity with all classes. f' : life II TM-Hi fc&Of ... MARIE DRESSLER, M-G----M’s universal favourite who will shot tly appear in that company’s “Let Us Be Gay” with Norma Shearer. A large cast support these two stars in this brilliant production which is predicted a recordbreaking run everywhere.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3516, 6 April 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 3516, 6 April 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 3516, 6 April 1931, Page 2

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