Margaret Sullavan Plays Stormy Star in New Film Comedy.
Cinema . . . Snapshots
Margaret Sullavan. noted screen star, is east, appropriately enough, in the role of a screen star in Paramount's “ The Moon's Our Home” which features Henry Fonda. Henrietta Crosman, Charles Butterworth and Beulah Bondi in supporting roles. In “ The Moon's Our Home," Margaret Sullavan portrays a tempestuous little spitfire controllable only by a person equally fiery, her grandmother. As a skyrocketing motion picture star. Margaret hears of and determines to hate a man she calls a “globe trotter who would be lost without his hot-water bottle.” Henry Fonda, a world-fam-ous author-explorer, has heard of her and has learned to despise her name, referring to her as ‘‘the phoney blonde with a face that resembles French pastry.” They meet, fall desperately in love without knowing their real identities, marry, separate, and are brought together again in this scrappy, adventuresome and wildly romantic comedy.
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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19946, 24 July 1936, Page 3
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152Margaret Sullavan Plays Stormy Star in New Film Comedy. Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19946, 24 July 1936, Page 3
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