Modern Screen (Dec 1934 - Nov 1935)

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Ann Sothern never dreamed, when she was signed to a lead with Maurice Chevalier in "Folies Bergeres," that life was going to be so riotous! You see, they're shooting a French version along with the American one, and since French censors aren't so particular, it's pretty spicy. What with everyone on other sets doing "peeping Toms" and French chorus girls imported to replace modest American ones who quit for lack of proper costuming! Ann made such a hit in "Kid Millions" that she was rushed right into another musical extravaganza. Ann and her best boy friend, Roger Pryor, make one of Hollywood's most wistful couples. There's still that matter of a Reno decree for Roger, you see. Such a pretty damsel should never have to look wistful, do you think?