The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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Mov&kmL /l/laflJafVL First, on the left, Allen Jenkins. A picture-stealer, he often outshines the big stars. . . . Mary Ellis, in the center, is a comer. Watch for her in "All the King's Horses," with Carl Brisson. And on the right: Do you know this one? No? Well, it's Robert Montgomery in "Vanessa." ficli W"fftZ7l&u3 The lead in Charlie Chaplin's mysterious "Production No. out of sight afterward or become Mrs. Chaplin? . . . "Naughty Marietta" lead opposite Jeanette MacDonald. 5," will Paulette Goddard drop Nelson Eddy wins the coveted . . . Anne Shirley is climbing fast. Fryer A pucr 26 John Beat, a newcomer, created an appealing "Little Minister" ... It was sheer ability that won the lead in Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream" for Jean Muir . . . and watch Robert Taylor, of M-G-M. Directors say he's got that Clark Gable or Robert Montgomery stuff. The New Movie Magazine, April, 1935