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Ace, the wonder dog, makes friends with Janet Shaw, while his master, Tom Holt, looks on approvingly in a scene from "Swift Vengeance," which will be screened in Nelson shortly.

The heart of show business—Bing's greatest, most human role as the showman who turned the kids of yesterday into the stars of to-day. Introducing Linda Ware, sensotional 14-year-old songstress, with the best gathering of kid stars ever assembled in one picture, "The Starmaker."

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 17 August 1940, Page 4

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Ace, the wonder dog, makes friends with Janet Shaw, while his master, Tom Holt, looks on approvingly in a scene from "Swift Vengeance," which will be screened in Nelson shortly. The heart of show business—Bing's greatest, most human role as the showman who turned the kids of yesterday into the stars of to-day. Introducing Linda Ware, sensotional 14-year-old songstress, with the best gathering of kid stars ever assembled in one picture, "The Starmaker." Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 17 August 1940, Page 4

Ace, the wonder dog, makes friends with Janet Shaw, while his master, Tom Holt, looks on approvingly in a scene from "Swift Vengeance," which will be screened in Nelson shortly. The heart of show business—Bing's greatest, most human role as the showman who turned the kids of yesterday into the stars of to-day. Introducing Linda Ware, sensotional 14-year-old songstress, with the best gathering of kid stars ever assembled in one picture, "The Starmaker." Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 17 August 1940, Page 4

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