Bob Hope, about to start a scene in Paramount’s “Nothing But The Truth,” had been having trouble with a linen coat which insisted on rumpling in the back. Every time Hope started to walk in, he would have to hunch his shoulders to make the coat fit. “Don’t bring me any more of these Indian coats,” he warned the wardrobe man. “Indian coats?” queried that baffled individual. “Yes, Indian,” replied Hope. “They creep up on me.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 January 1942, Page 2
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