Silver Screen (Feb-Oct 1935)

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Letters from the Stars MRS. EMMA THOMAS of Edgecliffe Drive, Los Angeles, Calif., asked Cary Grant to tell her his preference for comedy or dramatic roles. CARY GRANT'S ANSWER: S A JLw LXZJr .~ (±* 'Life. ,(5 \k4^ 6Uo~CA MARJORIE OWEN of Isle, Minn., admires Patricia Ellis immensely, but she wrote to ask if Patricia emulated the man on the flying trapeze. PATRICIA ELLIS' ANSWER: PATRICIA ELLIS (X_a j MARY RITA NICHOLSON of Center Street, Chicago, 111., asked Bob Montgomery to clear up the point as to whether he had or had not a good singing voice. BOB ANSWERS CHARACTERISTICALLY: CARRIE KLOVRZA of 3 0th Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y., in her direct manner asked Jean Muir about her career. JEAN MUIR'S ANSWER: %V0J-JV ^-Vk*. Q_ lSW& "^O^S-, "^-t. (Montgomery's Letter) Dear Miss Nicholson — Thank you very much for your letter. As for my voice — don't believe all you hear over the radio. In common with a good many voices in the world mine only sounds really well in the shower — Thank you — Robert Montgomery LEONARD THIELMAN of South Barker Ave., Evansville, Ind., asked "Which was your best performance, Mr. March?'' FREDRIC MARCH'S ANSWER: Jy ^ X^. 10 S'lver Screen