Silver Screen (Nov 1938-Apr 1939)

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(Above) The cameraman's assistant helps while Jean Hersholt keeps the babies in good humor. YEARS ago, Norma and Constance Talmadge were famous screen sisters, and now Joan and Constance Bennett are sisters that are making pictures —but the Dionne sisters, as usual, hold the multiple star record. The speeding years make these famous babies more and more interesting, and the thought of these five picture stars at the age of sixteen years is too blinding for even a press agent's imagination. The three Lane Sisters, Lola, Rosemary and Priscilla, were so clever in "Four Daughters" that we can hardly wait to see their next. Twin stars. The Mauch brothers made a fine picture record. Frances Farmer and Lief Erickson are man and wife and they both are in the same picture, "Escape from Yesterday."