The Modern Screen Magazine (Jun-Sep 1931)

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Photograph by Hurrell WALLACE BEERY — who has been made a star in spite of himself. This is the third time he's been elevated to stardom: first with Keystone Comedies, then with Raymond Hatton at Paramount, and now he's one of M-G-M's biggest. Wallie spends his spare time in his six-passenger plane. He's also enthusiastic about making amateur movies in Technicolor. His next picture will be "Sea Eagles." He'll do quite a bit of flying in it, incidentally.