The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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• BING CROSBY . . . who fooled the lads and lassies of Hollywood by starting out as a singer and ending up as one of our most talented comedians, fools 'em again as an old-time southern gentleman in "Mississippi," in the days of sidewheelers and whiskers. Don't tell us they had crooners then ! • MERLE OBERON . . . who is English and looks Oriental, goes French in her first big American picture, "Folies Bergere de Paris/' with Maurice Chevalier. So far as we're concerned, we're going to see it if only to sigh at all that beauty. AND HOW MUCH CHARM HAS THE MUSIC, FEATURED IN 12 The New Movie Magazine, April, 1935