Paramount's 20th birthday jubilee (1931)

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JACKIE AND KORERT < OOG \.\ Thousands welcomed Jackie Coogan to the talking screen in "Tom Sawyer" and his drawing power contributed no little to that film's amazing popularity. Jackie will appear in several more Mark Twain stories for Paramount soon. Jackie's younger brother, Robert, looking and acting as Jackie did in "The Kid", makes his screen debut in "Skippy". Hollywood predicts the same brilliant future for Robert that Jackie has realized so richly.