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The girl with the cragic eyes and mouth is none other than Norma Shearer as she appears in "Romeo and Juliet," recently completed in Hollywood. "No man who has ever kissed you once will be satisfied until he has kissed you twice," says Robert (Without-Whom-No-Picture-Is-Complete) Taylor to Joan Crawford in this scene from "The Gorgeous Hussy," the film version of the famous historical romance. Franchot Tone, Melvyn Douglas and Alison Skipworth are in the cast. (These scenes, the first to be published in New Zealand of the pictures concerned, were sent direct from Holly wood to the "Radio Record.")

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Radio Record, 7 August 1936, Page 29

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The girl with the cragic eyes and mouth is none other than Norma Shearer as she appears in "Romeo and Juliet," recently completed in Hollywood. "No man who has ever kissed you once will be satisfied until he has kissed you twice," says Robert (Without-Whom-No-Picture-Is-Complete) Taylor to Joan Crawford in this scene from "The Gorgeous Hussy," the film version of the famous historical romance. Franchot Tone, Melvyn Douglas and Alison Skipworth are in the cast. (These scenes, the first to be published in New Zealand of the pictures concerned, were sent direct from Holly wood to the "Radio Record.") Radio Record, 7 August 1936, Page 29

The girl with the cragic eyes and mouth is none other than Norma Shearer as she appears in "Romeo and Juliet," recently completed in Hollywood. "No man who has ever kissed you once will be satisfied until he has kissed you twice," says Robert (Without-Whom-No-Picture-Is-Complete) Taylor to Joan Crawford in this scene from "The Gorgeous Hussy," the film version of the famous historical romance. Franchot Tone, Melvyn Douglas and Alison Skipworth are in the cast. (These scenes, the first to be published in New Zealand of the pictures concerned, were sent direct from Holly wood to the "Radio Record.") Radio Record, 7 August 1936, Page 29

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