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PROSPECTS BRIGHT.

t. Practically all of the current favour- , ites in motion pictures will add to their ■ popularity during 1937, according to It. indications, in Hollywood. Fred Mace Murray, Clark Gable, Kay Francis, >, Robert Taylor, and Claudette Colbert, I. just to mention a few, have a very v pleasant outlook. Gary Cooper opens g the new year with two pictures which c should add to his present popularity, g these being "The Plainsman." and i "Souls at Sea." Clark Gable has the '- greatest role ever within his reach, I that of Rhett Butler in "Gone With the 1 Wind." Robert Taylor and Fred Mac- :- Murray are definitely on the upgrade, " Taylor with "Camille" opposite Garbo c and Mac Murray with the Paramount ■- pictures, "Maid of Salem," which,will f also boost Claudette Colbert's stock I with the public, and "Swing High, t Swing Low," with Carole Lombard. • Miss Lombard is having! three produci tions made ready for her. Paramount c is preparing "I Met Him in Paris" for 0 Miss Colbert. Bing Crosby has "Wai--1 kiki Wedding," George Raft, who re- ■- cently settled casting difficulties with d Paramount, is sharing honours with 7 Cooper in "Souls at Sea." Irene Dunne, . after "Theodora Goes Wild," has 1 "High, Wide, and-Handsome" to look forward to. " ." / •

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 22

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PROSPECTS BRIGHT. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 22

PROSPECTS BRIGHT. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 22

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