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In addition to appearing in the motion picture publications, this column also appears every month in American, Cosmopolitan, College Humor, McCall's, Redbooh, Look and Liberty Magazines.
March comes in like a lion, (advt.)
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Below is a picture of Mr. Bernard Shaw standing on the shoulders of Mr. William (Bard of Avon) Shakespeare.
★ ★ That is where Mr. Shaw says he stands. It's his way of describing the natural advantages which made him able to write his first motion picture Pygmalion.
★ ★ Mr. Shaw confesses that his film is wonderful and advises that each person should see it at least twenty times.
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We have written the Shavian epitaph: Author, Critic, Salesman.
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The singing West, the great outdoors, the open plain — action, action and more action . . .
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In other words, Nelson Eddy in "Let Freedom Ring", plus Victor McLaglen, Virginia Bruce, Lionel Barrymore and Edward Arnold.
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Let Freedom Ring! So say we all
ofus! ★ ★ ★ "The Wizard of Oz," now in pro* duction, will be the last word. ■ Keep this confidential.
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GIFTOF-THEMONTH CLUB
Did you receive the photo of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy? Or the one of Mickey Rooney in "Huck Finn"? We now present Miss Joan Crawford. Address Leo, M-G-M Studios, Box T, Culver City, Cal.
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Yes . . . Lew Ayres' appearance in Joan's skating picture is just a gay interlude. He returns to the bedside manner in "Dr. Kildare's Mistake".
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Johnny Weissmuller will soon appear in the newest "Tarzan" film.
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Oo-ee-oo-ee!
-Aeo.
SCREENLAND
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