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  2. George Raft and Joan Bennett in “The House Across the Bay”

    Jean Bennett turns in what may well be called the best performance of her career, dominating this interesting study of the wives who wait for the men behind stone wails. George Raft gives another of his splendid penitentiary portrayals, with a dash or two of humor. The two are pictured above in a scene from the picture, “The House Across The Bay” Lloyd Nolan plays the wily lawyer who gets his rival out of the way in his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 141 words
  3. Gable Didn’t Want the Role!

    WHEN producer David O. Selznick asked the film fans of the world who they thought would be the most suitable actor for the role of Rhett Butler in “Gone With the Wind,” the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SHADOW SHOW

    Encouraged by the success of the “Topper” series, comedy producer Hal Foach has made a successful attempt to capture “something different” in yet another Thorne Smith novel, Tu nabout The piquant theme is a transference of personalities—the husband becomes a “sissy” and the wife a sexless contract Wifie goes to business and hubby wears the apron. The whole film is a comic [?] that makes for uproarious comedy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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