Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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Page U7 J^OVELY June Lang. She’s one of the rea¬ sons you mustn’t miss Caravan. June is one of the gorgeous gypsy girls in the picture, which, by the way, stars Charles Boyer, the French importation. To have a gypsy like June read your palm certainly would be your good for¬ tune, eh? JOE PENNER gladly sup¬ plies the music and Lyda Roberti and Lanny Ross whirl into a dance. Joe’s in¬ strument is a cigar, no less. But, adds Joe, it plays hot tunes and no butts about it. OT of the lovely lassies in The Cay Divorcee chorus having her feet treated. It seems blondie here didn’t give the stage a chance to cool off af¬ ter Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, fea¬ tured in the flicker, had been burning up the floor with their dance steps. TIDBITf