Talking Screen (Sep-Oct 1930)

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OF LOVE -MAKING There's a naval touch to the forthcoming Heads U p — Buddy will play a dashing officer. And how those navy men can make love! The young lady is a newcomer, Margaret Breen. In Halfway to Heaven, the tender moments of Mr. Charles Rogers "were devoted to the charming Miss Jean Arthur. No wonder Buddy looks so completely dreamy-eyed. Here's a shot from Buddy's first talking picture. Remember it.-^ Sure you do. Close Harmony was the name, and Buddy played in the band and made love to Nancy Carroll with such very charming guilelessness. This dashing young aviator, Buddy Rogers by name, fell for Jean Arthur again in the story titled Young Eagles. There are those who think that this picture positively contained some of Buddy's tenderest love scenes.