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CHILL'S SMILE CAPTIVATES FILM EXECUTIVES

Bcoaura hersmile "did things" to ,fe>?ita3io talenij scouts, little Charlene Wyiitt i» to-day the proud possessor of % long-tenn motion picture contract. Charlene w&m selected from more than 5300 girla by Director Wesley Ruggles fcr a f eature part jn Paramount's ^FaSa^it ia the Word for Canie", w5ach- will shortly be rele&sed in the pBUicipal citiea of the Pominion. "When her father, who drivea a truck %£^ft local bakery, w&« able to take MWhT Charlene jntq the Paramount

studio for a test, he little realised that Charlene, who has had no previous film experience, was being launched on' a suocessful career. Able to cry at will, the youngster so eaptivated film executives with her natural ability that no further searcb was necessary following her test. Charlene will portray "Lady" in "Valiant is the Word for Carrie", which is the part of Arline Judge as a girl. The star of the picture is Gladys George and other members of the cast, in addition to Arline Judge and Charlene Wyatt, include Pudley Pigges, John Howard, Isabel Jewell, Jackie Moran luid William CoHier, Senr. 1

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 37, 27 February 1937, Page 13

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CHILL'S SMILE CAPTIVATES FILM EXECUTIVES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 37, 27 February 1937, Page 13

CHILL'S SMILE CAPTIVATES FILM EXECUTIVES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 37, 27 February 1937, Page 13

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