Mensajero Paramount (1937–1938)

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GRÁFICAS DE BCLLyWCCB Kirsten Flagsfad, la gran soprano dramática del Metropolitan Opera de Nueva York, contribuye al lucimiento de "Sorpresas de 938" ("The Big Broadcast of 1938") Dorothy Lamour, la voluptuosa estrella que brillará al lado del popular y famoso Tito Guizar en "Fiesta en el trópico" (título provisional de "Tropic Holiday"). La gentilísima Olympe Bradna compartirá el centro de la pantalla con Gene Raymond en la película "Cielo robado" (título provisional de "Stolen Heaven") . Don Adolph Zukor departe con el director Fritz Lang y con Sylvia Sidney y George Raft, protagonistas de "Los dos solos" (título provisional de "You and Me"). MENSAJERO PARAMOUNT