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TWO MEN FIGHT

OVER WHAT GIRL WILL WEAR. With pardonable ignorance, Robert Young and Lew Ayres disclaim all knowledge of what a girl wears when she gets up in the morning. During the making of “Rich Man, Poor Girl,” the two disagreed very sharply as to what Lana Turner should wear prior to going to work in the morning. “A girl in the Bronx would never wear slacks and a sweater in the morning,” affirmed Young. “And neither would she wear a middy and skirt,” insisted Ayres. “Then what would she wear?” questioned Young helplessly. “I've never known a girl in the Bronx.” > “Neither have I,” at last put in Ruth Hussey, who is cast opposite Young- in the picture, “but I’ll bet she'd wear the same thing that either of you would wear.” “Pyjamas!” cried Young and Ayres in unison—and they were right.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 March 1939, Page 5

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144

TWO MEN FIGHT Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 March 1939, Page 5

TWO MEN FIGHT Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 March 1939, Page 5

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