Hollywood (Jan - Oct 1934)

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GOOD NUMBERS^ FROM PARAMOUNT Six riotous comedians, out for fun ... six larcenous picture -snatchers, stealing laughs from each other, six grand mirthmakers in a story made for mirth. The six — Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland, W. C. Fields and Alison Skipworth, George Burns and Gracie Allen. The director —Leo McCarey. EIGHT GIRLS IN A BOAT" Eight lovely girls in a school where men were forbidden. Eight girls dreaming spring dreams ... a lover looked in at the window and then there were seven. The eighth girl — Dorothy Wilson . . . the lover — Douglas Montgomery. The director — Richard Wallace. if it's a PARAMOUNT PICTURE, it's the best show in town FEBRUARY, 1934