Mensajero Paramount (1937–1938)

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Gráficas de HCLLyWCCD En el grabado de arriba tenemos una boda tal como se verá en la pantalla, y vemos además al director Elliott Nugent y al personal técnico que toma esta escena de "Profesor, tenga cuidado" (título provisional de "Professor, Beware"), nuevo film de Harold Lloyd cuya primera actriz es Phyllis Welch. A la derecha: Phyllis Welch con un delicioso traje de organdí que lucirá en dicha película. Abajo: Jackie Coogan y Betty Grable en una escena de "¡Viva el balanceo!" (título provisional de "College Swing") . A la izquierda: Florence George, aclamada la más hermosa de las nuevas actrices de Hollywood, que se estrena en el cine con la interpretación de uno de los primeros papeles de "¡Viva el balanceo!" ;