Talking Screen (Jan-Aug 1930)

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(Above) This time it's the Paramount Commissary during the famous noon hour. Charles Mack, Kay Francis and George Bancroft are the three musketeers who seem all set to eat. (Below) Here's an off-stage shot taken over at the Warner studio. Grant Withers, he of the excellent physique, and Loretta Young, she of the swell figure, listen to a play-back. (Above) Three speedy comedians — Leon Errol, Harry Green and Skeet Gallagher — each get a ticket, but not for speeding. They're all set to see a fight at the American Legion Fight Stadium in Hollywood.. At left we have a little informal chat outside the Universal studios. Joan Marsh and Laura La Plante (in the center, with the dark wig) are listening to that wow vldch Jeanette Loff is telling them. Below we have William Le Baron (extreme right) of RKO greeting those funny fellows, Bert Wheeler and Bob Woolsey (next to Le Baron). These are the two boys who make The Cuckoos, RKO's snappy revue, the knockout it is. 51