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Elizabeth Allan is one of the screen colony's most ardent and accomplished tennis players as well as a contender for more acting honors in her new M-G-M film, "A Tale of Two Cities"
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play with Grace Moore. Her voice is not at all comparable to Jeanette MacDonald's. Irla MacIntyre, Fairview Village, O.
BACKS HEPBURN
How could anyone have the heart to write such an article, "Is Hepburn Killing Her Own Career?" as appeared in Photoplay? I think it is a perfect shame. Katharine Hepburn is the greatest actress which Hollywood has given the world. By her own versatility and genius in the art of acting, her artistry stands supreme.
Josephine B. Becker, Cincinnati, O.
SHIRLEY'S PICTURES POOR?
I have seen Shirley Temple in each of her many pictures and I have found that each picture lessens in value. The youngster can do good work if the right pictures are given to her. My suggestion is to let her play "Heidi." I'm sure this character will suit Shirley and bring her to the height of her career.
B. B., Cambridge, Mass.
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"ESCAPADE" BEST OF YEAR?
I went to see the picture "Our Little Girl" simply because Joel McCrea and Shirley Temple played in it. I came out praising Rosemary Ames. I also went to see "Escapade," but for no special reason. Luise Rainer is a great actress. It has been a long time since I have seen an actress display so much emotion on the screen. In fact this was the best picture I have seen this year.
Ann McTyer, Edison, Ga.
ANN HARDING RUINING SELF?
Ann Harding is a fine actress and a very lovely woman, but she is ruining herself on the screen. In every picture she appears in she is mothering some good looking, capable-appearing young man. This would be all right for one or two pictures, but she does it in every one. She gives the appearance that everything is going to come out perfectly if she is there. This monotonous repetition and silly effect has driven me away from her pictures, even though I like Ann Harding as an actress. I
happen to know a whole group of people who have stopped going to her pictures just on account of the reason herein explained, so I think it's time someone said: "For heaven's sake, stop being so darn perfect and act human once in a while."
Lennox Allen, Glenview, Ky.
SHIRLEY UNLOVELY?
So they say that Shirley Temple is approaching the "unlovely" age. Well, I don't think so. Let's watch her grow. She's such a lovely star. Jane Withers is a star in one world and Shirley in another. There never could be another Shirley Temple. Let's hope that she will always stay as sweet as she is and in the future years be a big star. I always am glad to see a Temple picture. Here's hoping to see lots more!
A Shirley Temple Fan, Gabsburg, 111.
GRACE MOORE LOVELY
I think Grace Moore is lovely. She is very beautiful, her voice is exquisite, and her personality charming. Her naturalness and utter lack of affectation make her doubly appealing. Evelyn Rogers, South Orange, N. J.