Silver Screen (Nov 1938-Apr 1939)

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WE HAVE heard a stage director, when rehearsing a scene that led up to and included an embrace, shout at his leading juvenile and pretty ingenue. "Don't you know," he yelled, "the woman's arm is always above the man's? Try it again." In a million gardens the movements of lovers have been rehearsed, and yet, in Hollywood, no better method has been devised. It must mean something. The Former Technique Of Pictures In= eluded Few Words And Many Embraces. Now Dialogue Peps Up The Plot, But They've Never Improved On The Clinches.