Star-dust in Hollywood (1930)

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Star-dust in Hollywood genuine Punch-and-Judy operator who had been persuaded temporarily to leave his legitimate stage for the superior profits of the moving-pictures. They loitered chattering for half an hour before the assistant director arrived. He pushed THE SOUND STUDIO them about, explaining their roles for half an hour before the director and Menjou himself appeared. Meanwhile the workmen had been rolling forward large square constructions of beaver-board on rubber-tyred wheels, huge bandboxes from the tops of which projected curved trumpets like steamer ventilators. A big, windowless caravan of similar cardboard was pushed into a less conspicuous position. In [286]