U.S. Stars For Britain
iyn; Michael Iktleon, I« I fi< I IK-1 nan ager of a I*.i i) i.-ii rorpora I ion. arrived hark in I .(union (mm 11 <;11 y.vood in May with two of the A mcrira a ra])t tires — Noah lie-fry and Helen Vinson. Ai i- Jieory, In-otli<*of William liff ry, lias lout;' linen lamiiiar as one ol the screen's ;best had me.n; li is erat'iy smile, leering' eye and booming basso have enlivened srores ol otherwise mediocre melodramas, many of them wlinl tin- trade calls “horse operas.” Miss Vinson is one of the rising stars of the American screen; attractive, sophisticated and pretty. Hot'll she and Mr lieery (who is accompanied iiy his voting actor son) will appear in tiu- picture, “King |'f the 1 taunted,” to. lie directed by Walter I'ordc.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18761, 18 July 1935, Page 13
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136U.S. Stars For Britain Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18761, 18 July 1935, Page 13
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