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JOHNSON QUADRUPLETS AS MOVIE STARS.—When an ambition to break into films is born within the breast of the normal individual, that person usually finds the road to movie fame one beset with many difficulties and disappointments. Not so with the Dunedin “quads” however. A miniature garden party was actually provided yesterday as an inducement to them to look pleasant for a cameraman representing a well-known newsreel. Below: Interest in the camera as expressed by Bruce, Kathleen, Mary, and Vera.

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Evening Star, Issue 22450, 22 September 1936, Page 7

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JOHNSON QUADRUPLETS AS MOVIE STARS.—When an ambition to break into films is born within the breast of the normal individual, that person usually finds the road to movie fame one beset with many difficulties and disappointments. Not so with the Dunedin “quads” however. A miniature garden party was actually provided yesterday as an inducement to them to look pleasant for a cameraman representing a well-known newsreel. Below: Interest in the camera as expressed by Bruce, Kathleen, Mary, and Vera. Evening Star, Issue 22450, 22 September 1936, Page 7

JOHNSON QUADRUPLETS AS MOVIE STARS.—When an ambition to break into films is born within the breast of the normal individual, that person usually finds the road to movie fame one beset with many difficulties and disappointments. Not so with the Dunedin “quads” however. A miniature garden party was actually provided yesterday as an inducement to them to look pleasant for a cameraman representing a well-known newsreel. Below: Interest in the camera as expressed by Bruce, Kathleen, Mary, and Vera. Evening Star, Issue 22450, 22 September 1936, Page 7

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