Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1935)

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34 MOTION PICTURE HERALD March 2. 1935 READING HIS LINES. (Above) Is Skippy, quite a screen player and here studying his role with Wendy Barrie of England, both importantly a part of the cast of Fox Film's "It's a Small World." FEATURED. (At left) Miss Louise Henry, cast by MSM in one of the leading roles of "Order, Please!" shortly to go into work. She has just completed work in "The Casino Murder Case." ALMOST A COMMUTER. Between Hollywood and London is Charles Laughton, English player, here in New York en route to London and conferences with Alexander Korda, having just completed "Les Miserables," for Darryl Zanuck's 20th Century, which United Artists will release. Mrs. Laughton is with him. WRAPPED UP IN HER TEA. Is Miss Elsa Lanchester, English actress, in an off-the-set moment at the Universal studio, where she has the unenviable, and warm, role of the mate of the Frankenstelnian monster, which Is Boris Karloff, In "The Bride of Frankenstein." A SHOOTING STAR OF THE AIR. Wiley Post, at the moment planning another attempt at almost stratosphere streaking across the country, visits Margaret Lindsay and Warren William on location on the Coast, where the Warner film, "The Case of the Curious Bride," Is in work.