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STUDIO CHATTER

A FEATURE COLUMN “MUSIC FOR MILLIONS” Spanish Born Jose Iturbi, who stars in ‘Music for Millions” was born in Spain. His films include “Thousands Cheer” and “Two Girls and a Sailor.” Top-Liners a Specialty Marsha Hunt, another star of “Music for Millions” was born in Chicago. Among her pictures are “Cry ‘Havoc’ ”, “Lost Angel,” “None Shall Escape,” “The Human Comedy” and ‘Seven Sweethearts.” New Hollywood Star Pati Behrs, who was born in Istanbul and became famous in Paris, recently arrived at 20th Century Fox Studio in Hollywood after being ■signed by a talent scout abroad. Miss Behrs first Hollywood role will be in “The Razor’s Edge.” Alice Faye’s Return Th epicture “Fallen Angel” marks Alice Faye’s first reurn to the screen in two years, her first black and white role in four years, and her firstall-dramatic role—also the first time she has essayed a role in which she doesn’t portray a singer or chorus girl who rises from the line to broadway fame. Hollywood’s Best Dressed Girl Recently’ selected as Hollywood’s best dressed girl by an international group of judges, Gene Tierney’s secret for smartness is an avoidance of froufrou in clothes and accessories. She doesn’t believe in overloading herself with jewellery. She doesn’t wear fancy-bowed, open-toed or open heeled shoes with suits, and limited exotic colours for home and beach wear. She admits that money has something to do with one’s wardrobe, but suggests that taste, discretion and discrimination are more important. Regent “Music For Millions” (Sat. Mon. Tues.) The top-line picture of the Recent calendar for July. Has already proved itself as a film suited to all tastes, providing not only humour, but also dramatic sequences which are in line with the best. A feature of the production is the music, which includes some of the world’s best known compositions, featured by a symphony orchestra under the baton of Jose Iturbi. “Music For Millions” can definitely be said to be an “all-rounder’,, and merits a special effort on the part of patrons to see it.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 100, 17 July 1946, Page 6

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STUDIO CHATTER Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 100, 17 July 1946, Page 6

STUDIO CHATTER Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 100, 17 July 1946, Page 6

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