Stardom Ahead
LIARRfET Tfilliarcl, whose brilliant ” screen debut in the Fred AstaireGinger Rogers film musical, " Follow the Fleet,” won her high praise from hundreds of critics, heads the cast of "Walking ori Air.” When Miss Hilliard was first signed, the executives expected to cast her in n minor role. In her first test, however, she showed such remarkable dramatic ability, plus personality, that the director, Mark Sandrich, at once obtained her to play, the important role of Ginger Rogers’ sister in "Follow the Fleet.” Tier fine performance gave definite promise of early stardom in her own right.
ALTHOUGH Fredric March and his ™ wife, Florence Eldridgc, are both cast in "Mary of Scotland,” they never appear in a scene together. TOR many months, Dolma Byron hns been playing ns an extra in order to become used to camera-work. Now she hns been given tho ihgb'nuO lead ifi Shirley Temple’s picture, "Dimples.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19134, 1 October 1936, Page 13
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