TALENTED YOUNGSTERS
THE "DEAD END KIDS.” Described by critics as the most natural young actors on stage or screen, the "Dead End” kids give full play to their unique talents in the Universal picture, “Liltle Tough Guy," an astonishing document of reckless youth, which starts on January 14 at the Regent Theatre. Early in their careers the boys wdre told to "just be natural and your acting will take- care of itself.” Following that advice they went on to score in "Dead End" and again in "Crime School” before being brought to Universal to play featured roles in "Little Tough Guy" with Helen Parrish. Robert Wilcox, Jackie Searl and Marjorie Main.
Miss Parrish won the sister part in the picture as a reward for her performance as the "meanie” with Deanna Durbin in ■ Mad About Music.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 January 1939, Page 3
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136TALENTED YOUNGSTERS Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 January 1939, Page 3
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