Movie Classic (Mar-Aug 1936)

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A DRAWING-ROOM DRAMA Scene: Twentieth Century Limited, Chicago to New York Drawing Room ANTHONY AMBERTON "So the great Cherry Chester, sweetheart of the screen, is on this train. Ugh! Those marshmallowfaced movie make me sick." CHERRY CHESTER "H-m-m! Anthony Amberton, the great novelist, the one and only, on this train ! Bet they've put the big monkey in the baggage car." ANTHONY AMBERTON "I would like to see her just once . . . perhaps . . . no, I must be moonstruck." CHERRY CHESTER "I wonder what he really does look like . . . maybe . . . but, no, it's probably that silly old moon." HENRY FONDA as Anthony Amberton . . . explorerauthor, the darling of the women's clubs. MARGARET SULLA VAN as Cherry Chester . . . sensational young movie star, darling of Hollywood. What the "silly old moon" does to two celebrities who yearn for romance in the moonlight instead of sensation in the spotlight, is entertainingly told in Paramcunt's "THE MOON'S OUR HOME" starring MARGARET SULLAVAN, with Henry Fonda, Charles Butterworth, Walter Brennan, Beulah Bondi, Henrietta Crosman . . . Adapted from Faith Baldwin's Cosmopolitan Magazine Serial ... A Walter Wanger Production . . . Directed by William A. Seiter Movie Classic for May, 1936