Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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SCKNE FROM "THE MISSING LINK," A WARNER BROS. PICTURE. Monk — Hey, Wil¬ lie, where’s your husband these days? Willie — Don’ t be old-fashioned, Jocko, ours is a companionate mar¬ riage. iv ART. DANE AND HIS PLAY¬ MATE IN METRO-GOLDWYNMAYER PICTURES. Karl — Are you happy in there with your new mate ? Playmate — / was until you threw that monkey wench in the works. wfwm iii Louise Lorraine and playmate in "monkey Business," a metro-goldwyn-mayer picture. Louise — Do you think it’s true that the girl of today thinks of practically nothing? He — Certainly, it’s clothes, clothes, all the time. SCENE FROM "DON-KEY,” AN HAL ROACH COMEDY FOR M-Q-M RELEASE. Kid — What’s the important thing to remember. Jocko, when you go out with a gold digger? Monk — Car fare home. Jumping locks Page 19