Silver Screen (Feb-Oct 1935)

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The Official Moving Picture Year (Season 1935-36") Begins Soon And Special Effort Always Marks The First Pictures Shown. Dance ensembles nowadays have reached a new degree of perfection. The girls are the pretties) and cleverest and the settings have to be startlingly novel, as they are in "Redheads on Parade." Lily Pons is going to make an opera for the screen. It is now called "Love Song" and is one of the first of the new highbrow musical pictures.