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Artist Declares Kay Francis’ Smile Perfect

STAR OF 4 ‘SWEET ALOES’ 4 ' PRAISED BY MINIATURIST (Regent: Now Screening). The Hollywood star who has the most beautiful smile is Kay Francis, according to Albert Coifs, celebrated miniature painter, attached to the Belgian Court. Coifs, on a visit to Hollywood, met Miss Francis for the first time during the filming of the “Sweet Aloes." He] declared she was tho star he particular-! ly wished to meet. According to Coifs,’ Miss Francis has the perfect face for miniature paintings, as it is so clear cut and cameo like in profile. The inima-' turist, who toured all the Hollywood studios and also met many beauties not f connected with the movies, is compiling a perfect faco portarait. Miss Francis’ smile will figure in it. Other players were selected for such components us perfect brows, cheek lines, eyes, and so on. The completed miniature], will become tho property of the Belgian Court under the title of the “American 1 Beany. l ' “Sweet Aloes" is a power- ' ful drama of mother love and sacrifice, 1 taken from the play by Jay Mallory. ' Bteside Miss Francis, the cast includes 1 George Brent, Boland Young, Patrio < Knowles, Ilcnry Stephenson, Frieda 1 Inescort and Helen Flint. Archie L. i Mayo directed tho picture from the •creen play by Casey Robinson,

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 105, 5 May 1937, Page 11

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Artist Declares Kay Francis’ Smile Perfect Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 105, 5 May 1937, Page 11

Artist Declares Kay Francis’ Smile Perfect Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 105, 5 May 1937, Page 11

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