Hollywood (Jan - Oct 1934)

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^ —Uppman • When Fay Wray was a child she wasn't permitted to scream because her throat muscles were delicate and it was feared her voice would be ruined. When she grew up she screamed her way to fame in horror pictures! Now drama has claimed her. Her latest is Columbia's Once to Every Woman — Hvrrell • Elusive, fragile, ethereal beauty cunningly combined with the compelling charm of the woman of the world! With these elaborate trappings of pearls, jewels and gaudy whatnots, Constance Bennett will be seen in The Affairs of Cellini, formerly The Firebrand, in which Fredric March also stars J • Striking scenic effects are obtained in the new Fox picture, Wild Gold but certainly any scene would be enhanced by the romantic and beautiful presence of Claire Trevor, who has an important role in that intriguing picture, which is based upon a modern rush to gold producing fields that were abandoned by the Forty-Niners