Silver Screen (Nov 1938-Apr 1939)

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We Point With Pride Frank Morgan Meet Frank Morgan • — A Business A4an. His B usiness Is Comedy. HE WAS known as one of the best boy sopranos in New York. As Frankie Wupperman he sang at St. Thomas and All Angels churches. He has appeared in many pictures and with his befuddled manner has never failed to be amusing. He is six feet tall and weighs 180 pounds, has a fine tenor voice, and, with all his gifts, is content just to insure the success of every comedy role in which he is cast. Below — Lionel Standee, Robert Taylor and Frank Morgan in "The Crowd Roars." Below, right— With Wallace Beery in "The Port of Seven Seas."