Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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^ECELIA and Linda Parker and Betty Furness, featured M-G-M players, in a thrilling moment of rugby with the lads featured in Pete Smith’s sport short Rugby. The girls caught on to the game quickly, although, as you can see, pretty much of it was over theii* heads. TALK If £HARLIE CHASE ad¬ vises Irvin S. Cobb, now making comedies for Hal Roach, that his frontal expanse is far too big and he should lose it. But Irvin is very much at¬ tached to said frontal expanse and will con¬ tinue to stand in back of it. l RECTOR MARK SANDRICH checks up on Betty Grable’s uke playing for her part in The Gay Divorcee. When told she’d have to play a uke in the flicker, Betty thought they were string¬ ing her along. Strum baby!