Silver Screen (Nov 1933–Apr 1934)

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1 EVELYN VENABLE FREDRIC MARCH "["NEATH Takes a Holiday," *^ successful as a play, is now being picturized. In the plot, Death (Fredric March), gives up his work, takes a day off and no one can die. He meets Evelyn and Life gets the best of him. Evelyn studied for her career, and appeared first in "Cradle Song." Now she is a regular actress — educated, refined, beautiful. She's the 1934 type — so let's bid a last long farewell to pretty, pretty sex girls. "Design for Living" was March at his most wonderful best. The monocle in this photograph is part of his make-up.