Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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['OS CD BY ALICE DAY AND WILLIAM HAINES IN "THE SMART SET ” A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRODUCTION. Bill, — Listen, girlie, did you have any writers in your family? Alice — Yes, my grandfather wrote Annie Laurie, id she answer? 5^ HETTY BLYTHE AND CLYDE COOK IN "DOMESTIC TROUBLES,” A WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION. Betty — / can just picture you coming home last night. Clyde — What kind of a picture? Betty — Oh, about five hundred reels. POSED BY CHARLEY CHASE AND GERTRUDE ASTOR IN "THE FAMILY GROUP," A METRO-GOLDWYN -MAYERHAL ROACH COMEDY. Wife — 1 had the craziest dream last night. 1 thought I saw yon with another woman who was very much like Husband posed BY SYDNEY CHAPLIN AND BABE LONDON IN "THE FORTUNE HUNTER,” A WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION. Babe — I’ve just been to the photographer’s. Come on into the next room and let me show you my enlargement. Sydney — Never mind, my dear. I've been observing it for years. Page