Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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SCENE FROM "A PERFECT GENTLEMAN," WITH MONTY BANKS. A PATHE PICTURE. He — Does your little girl play on the piano? She — Oh, yes, indeed. You should see the nicks and scratches all over it. POSED BY AUDREY FERRIS AND CARROLL NYE IN "POWDER MY BACK," A WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION. He — Say, honey, your nose looks all right. Why do you keep powdering it? She — Oh, just force of dab it. POSED BY ANDRE BERANGER AND IRENE RICH IN "POWDER MY BACK ” A WARNER BROS. PRODUCTIDN. She— My husband brought me home a new brand of perfume yesterday and it simply nause¬ ates me. Dr. — Maybe you didn’t mix it right. POSED BY EDWARD CONNELLY AND FRANK CURRIER IN "CHINA. BOUND," A METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER PRODUCTION. Frank — Sorry to be so worn out, but I’m working my head off to support three wives. Edward — What’s the idea, are you a Mor¬ mon or something? Frank — Oh, no, just a Christian gentleman with a wife and two married daughters. Page 25