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Put In The Dirt

PELEDTEERESURUTEEEEUEREDERDEREEGERLELERSESSPRERERUELLERERESESELELESER = CLEAN water and nothing else was responsible for a two-hour holdup of Samuel Goldwyn’‘s "The Adventures of Marco Polo," starring Gary Cooper. Archie Mayo, director, had engaged a Venice canal set at a Burbank studio on the strength of its dirty water, a characteristic of the. Italian city’s waterway. But. the renting studio zealously drained the "‘canal,"’ scrubbed its bottom and refilled it with fresh water from the city mains. It took two hours to re-dirty it with Fuller’s earth and an oily scum. A

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Radio Record, 20 May 1938, Page 30

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Put In The Dirt Radio Record, 20 May 1938, Page 30

Put In The Dirt Radio Record, 20 May 1938, Page 30

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