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TOWN HALL TALKIES

“HOUSE ON s(sth STREET.’’ SHOWING NEXT SATURDAY. A large galaxy of theatrical notables who have been successful on both stage and screen are associated with Kay Francis in the Warner Bros, pic"The House on 56th Street,” which comes to the Town Hall on Saturday next. \ Kay Francis, who starred in “Mary Stevens, M.D.,” and co-starred with Edward G. Robinson in “1 Loved a Woman,” has the stellar role. Of the four men who play leading roles as Miss Francis' lovers, three, Gene Raymond, John Hailiday and William Boyd, are equally well known on the stage as they are on the screen, having begun their picture career after becoming noted before the footlights. Ricardo Cortez, the other member of the quartette, worked his way to the top of the Him ladder from extra man. The three principal feminine parts are played by Margaret Lindsay, Sheila Terry Nella Walker, all of whom were stage players before they essayed picture work. Other members of the cast also were stage players before joining the ranks of Hollywood artists. They include Frank McHugh, Hadrie Albright, Phillip Reed, Phillip Faversham, Henry O’Neill and Walter Walker. “The House on oGth .Street” is an unusual and dramatic picture based on the novel by Joseph Santley, which deals with' the affairs of a beautiful chorus girl. Robert Florey directed it from the screen play by Austin Parker and Sheridan. Gibney.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4281, 22 September 1936, Page 4

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TOWN HALL TALKIES Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4281, 22 September 1936, Page 4

TOWN HALL TALKIES Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4281, 22 September 1936, Page 4

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