SILENCE NOISY.
On location at Malibu Lake recently a scene between Ann Sothern and Burgess Meredith for RKORadio's "There Goes the Groom," was interrupted successively by the noise oC a passing truck, the hum of an aeroplane overhead, the put-put of an outboard motor-boat, the squawk of a radio, the pounding of carpenters working on a nearby cottage, and a series' d£ blasts where distant road-builders were dynamiting. At long last the hubbub sub-1 sided, Director Joseph Santly took a deep breath and said "Action!" The scene called for' Meredith- <to shout, then lower his voice for some rapidfire dialogue with Miss Sothern. He shouted, but the dialogue was drowned out by a series of sustained echoes from the surrounding hills. When.:the last echo rolled away up the canyons and everything' was calm, Meredith jumped up wildly; "What's that.noise —silence?" he cried. < •
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 21
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