MOVIE BAD MEN RECEIVE “MASH” NOTES
Villains are picking up socially in Hollywood. Where the bad man used to be hissed, he now receives mash notes, according to Ben Bard, Hollywood’s best-dressed “menace.” Bard has done more despicable things in screen stories than any other man, yet his fan mail increases by leaps and bounds. He is working at present in “Dressed to Kill,” which stars Edmund Lowe and Mary Astor. It is an underworld story revealing the machinations of a band of gunmen. Irving Cummings is the director.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 23
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