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" If I Say He's A Leprechaun, He's A Leprechaun!"

. Cecil Kellaway, 14 stone, is playing a leprechaun in "For Fear Of Little Men." Leprechauns, those Irish pixies, are supposed to be only nine inches high— and light in proportion. Director Henry Koster said that until somebody shows him a real leprechaun, he.is maintaining that' Kellaway is just the right size.

cowboy star T hiore" than £18,400 ' 1 in ■' 1947. His fans: deluged t.he studio with over 900,000 requests for | photographs— an all -time Hollyj v/ood record. Rogers needed ■ a I full-time staff of ■ five people to ansWer this* mall; and tk~ cost of photographs raised his expenses.

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 May 1948, Page 6

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" If I Say He's A Leprechaun, He's A Leprechaun!" Chronicle (Levin), 1 May 1948, Page 6

" If I Say He's A Leprechaun, He's A Leprechaun!" Chronicle (Levin), 1 May 1948, Page 6

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