The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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KAY FRANCIS 5 HE was intended for a business career, but since her mother, Katherine Clinton, is a distinguished actress, Kay Francis naturally felt that way about the stage and nothing could stop her. Then in her very first talking picture, " Gentlemen of the Press," in which Walter Huston also made a first film appearance, she made a great hit. Now she may be seen in another newspaper drama, " Scandal Sheet," opposite George Bancroft. She is five feet five, with black hair and brown eyes, and is the finest " vamp " in films.