Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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inside stuff Jack Oakie and a cute crop of cho¬ rines who appear with him in “Too Much Harmony.” That’s a camera boom they’re seated on and Jack contends it just naturally makes all the gala his boom com¬ panions. CHATTER of the Month: George (chest) O’Brien is doing a picture for Fox called “Heir to the Hoorah,” and, strangely enough, does not play the part of a cowboy . . . James Mattern, round-the-world flier, is anx¬ ious to break into pictures . . . Sylvia Sidney and Paramount seem definitely parted, what with Helen Mack getting Sylvia’s role in “Chrysalis” . . . Diana Wynyard has returned from merrie olde England to appear in M-GM’s “Paradine Case” with John and Lionel Barrymore . . . The Four Marx Brothers may produce their own comedies in the near future . . . M-G-M is about to do another “Broadway Melody” with Irving Thalberg as producer and Joan Crawford, Jimmy Durante and Bing Crosby as stars . . . It’ll be called “Broadway Melody of 1934” . . . RKO-Radio has signed Chester Morris, star of “Dangerous to Women,” looks on as Maxie Rosenbloom, world’s light heavyweight champ, is made up for his part by Betty Boerma and Jane Morris. More powder to you Maxie! Page 20