Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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POSED BY PAT FARR. AP¬ PEARING IN “FOOTLIGHT PARADE,” A WARNER BROTHERS PICTURE. “I’d be scared to death of kisses from a wonderful lover,’’ con¬ fessed the sweet young thing. And, forwards Pat, the new boyfriend warned, “Then stay away from me, girlie; I don’t want to be a murderer.’’ POSED BY CROUCHO MARX AND MARGARET DUMONT IN "DUCK SOUP." A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. “Lady, I think you’re a little rounder.’’ “That’s all you know about it. I lost four pounds in the last week.” POSED BY JOAN CRAWFORD AND FRANCHOT TONE IN "DANCING LADY." A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PIC¬ TURE. “What would you do if I kissed you?” “Call father.” “Well, here goes . . “Sweet daddy.”