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HER THIRTIETH FILM

Bette Davis will shortly hold a little party for friends at the .Warner Bros. Eirst National Studios in celebration of the completion of her thirti'eth picture with the affiliated compames. Bette celebrated her first, "The Man Who Played God," pretty much by herself. Since then she has celebrated —with a lot of helpl— the tenth and the twentieth. The thirtieth will be "Marked Woman," recently completed. Eollowing it Bette goes almost immediately into ' c Kid Galahad, ' ' as does Humphrey Begart, who played opposite her as hero in "Marked W6man."® He will "do" a villian in the new picture. The record does not include pictures Bette did at TJniversal, nor yet "Of TTn-ma.-n Bondage," made at E.K.O., which made her the runner-np for the Acdaemy award for the best performance of 1934. She won the award the following year for "Dangerous," a Warner Brothers' film. Kotable among the thirty films Bette has made with her present studios besides those named, are *'Seed," "Waterloo Bridge," "So Big," "Cabin in the Cotton," fThree on a Match," "20,000 Years in Sing Sing," "Bureau of .Missing Persons," ''Fog Over Frisco," "Border Town," "Special Agent," and "The Petri'fied Forest. ' '

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 95, 8 May 1937, Page 11

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HER THIRTIETH FILM Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 95, 8 May 1937, Page 11

HER THIRTIETH FILM Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 95, 8 May 1937, Page 11

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