Screenland (May-Oct 1934)

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for August 1934 63 Reflecting the Pageantry of Filmland! cool way to maintain those precisely actresses. It's bathing in the rollers of film beauties call: "Come on in!" WHILE carpenters were building Mary Brian's new house at Toluca Lake, Mary arrived. She was surprised to see the men work for brief periods ; a whistle would blow, and they'd leap to work ; another whistle would blow, and they'd lay down their tools. Mary, wondering about the strange routine, appealed to the construction chief. "It's like this, ma'am," said that individual. "Universal is filming a picture across the road there. The sound of the carpenters' hammers and saws ruin their scenes, so when they blow their whistle to start their camera, my men lay off." And Mar> was paying them by the hour ! Goes Hollywood! Another stage actor is snared by the films. Above, Guy Robertson, engaged to play the lead in "King Kelly of the U. S. A." Good sport! Ann Harding, who keeps in trim playing tennis, offers her congratulations to a victorious opponent. That smile, what a reward!