The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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ROMANCE in DUETS and TRIOS For instance, looking down the left-hand border of this page, you see Kay Francis, Warren William and George Brent, in "Living on Velvet." Genevieve Tobin, Gene Raymond and Barbara Stanwyck constitute another triangle, in the swank "The Woman in Red." And Jack Holt, Florence Rice and Edmund Lowe go to make up still another, in "The Best Man Wins." Then, the romantic duos — Gary Cooper and Anna Sten, in "The Wedding Night"; and, in the large photo, Clark Gable and Constance Bennett, in "After Office Hours." 24 The New Movie Magazine, April, 1935