The bright-faced youngster seen with Cecil Kellaway at the top of the page is Joan Halton, described as the "Deanna Durbin of Australian films." They both appear in Cinesound’s "Mr. Chedworth Steps Out."’ Immediately above, setting off a new swim suit and new type of lounge chair, is Mary Carlisle, Paramount starlet who is usually Bing Crosby’s inspiration. Receiving bad news on the telephone at the bottom of the page are Rudy Vallee and Rosemary Lane, stars of Warner Bros’ "Gold Diggers In Paris."
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 29, 30 December 1938, Page 13
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84The bright-faced youngster seen with Cecil Kellaway at the top of the page is Joan Halton, described as the "Deanna Durbin of Australian films." They both appear in Cinesound’s "Mr. Chedworth Steps Out."’ Immediately above, setting off a new swim suit and new type of lounge chair, is Mary Carlisle, Paramount starlet who is usually Bing Crosby’s inspiration. Receiving bad news on the telephone at the bottom of the page are Rudy Vallee and Rosemary Lane, stars of Warner Bros’ "Gold Diggers In Paris." Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 29, 30 December 1938, Page 13
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