Screenland (Nov 1934-Apr 1935)

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Whenever you encounter one of these excellent actors in a film, it's just like meeting and greeting an old friend! Sure and it's O'Brien! Pat is rapidly becoming one of our most important actors. He has a hearty style all his own. Of course you remember that jovial gentleman to the left. Yes, it's Eric Blore, the priceless waiter of "The Gay Divorcee." And here's the other half of the male team that may have the cinema customers cheering: Jack Holt, grin and all. What, can that serious visage to the left, below, really belong to Jimmy Dunn? Must be one of his rare "James" moments. Tom Brown of Hollywood! The Young man below, besides being Anita Louise's lucky best beau, / good screen actor. Ralph Bellamy, left, seems to have all the fun of stardom and none of the worries! Always busy, is Big Boy Bellamy. V LI