Screenland (May-Oct 1931)

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for J tine 1931 13 Screen land \ In ''Strangers May Kiss' ' Robert M o n t g o m e r y plays a lonesome lover — he knows fs hopeless, but he can't help folowing her around.' His character iza tion in Miss Shearer' s latest film has won stardom for Mr. Montgomery. An indication of Miss Shearer's cleverness— the way she wears her clothes. Norma is a little girl, really, but she gives an impressive illusion of stateliness in the lovely clothes she wears on the screen. Dedicated to Norma Shearer Norma is a deft actress. Her comedy scenes in "Strangers May Kiss" are entirely charming. The hat? Its part of the costume she wears when the story of her latest picture shifts to Mexico.