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RETURN TO SCREEN

Kay- Walsh, talehted and attractive British film actress, who ■ has rppeared in some of the firiest pictures made in Britain. such as "This Happy Breed," and "In Which We Serve," is returning to the screen after an absence of rour "years. Miss Walsh has been ill, but has now recovered and is once more working in front of the cameras at Denham Studios. She is piaying the role of a fashion modei m'Eric Amber.'s production, "The October Man," and in this film she .s again actinn- with J'ohn Mills. It will be remembered that these 3tars were together in "In Wn We Serve" and "This Happy Breed." In "October Man" Miss Walsh is strangled with a silk scarf on a London common — an anhappy fate which she also met with in "The Chinese Bungalow" in which Paul Lukas strangled her.

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Chronicle (Levin), 8 March 1947, Page 6

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143

RETURN TO SCREEN Chronicle (Levin), 8 March 1947, Page 6

RETURN TO SCREEN Chronicle (Levin), 8 March 1947, Page 6

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