Talking Screen (Sep-Oct 1930)

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With each picture young Doug wins more and more renown as a dramatic a^ctor and as a romantic young lover — here are a group of tender moments taken from some of his recent successes A tender moment in a prison visiting room, where love scenes just can't be too intimate. The picture is One !\'ight At Susie^s, and Billie Dove is the girl who waits and waits for the man she loves. Again Doug centers his affections on Loretta Young, who portrayed his leading lady in Fast Life. In this picture come some of Doug's most charming and beautiful screen love episodes. Of course you remember Doug as the perturbed and frantic young husband and father in The Little Accident. This role permitted him much chance for comedy as well as f«»r the serious moments with Sally Blane.