Above: Roland Young and Constance Bennett, the stars of "Topper," have the same roles of the harassed little banker, and the disturbingly beautiful spook who matertalises at awkward moments, in "Topper Takes A Trip," which Hal Roach has produced for United Artists. Left: Starred in the Walter Wanger-U.A. production, "Trade Winds"—Fredric March and Joan Bennett. Obviously the Trade Winds have carried them to Hawaii. Right: This decorative creature, with the hair that looks like spun-glass, is Hove Hampton. New York
Metropolitan Opera star, seen in Universal's "The Road To Reno." Bottom left: It looks bad for the microbes with Drs. Kildare and Gillespie on the trail: Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore, who begin a new series of hospital pictures in M-G-M's "Young Dr. Kildare." Bottom right: Six good reasons why Jack Benny isn't worried about being "Stranded in Paris," in the Paramount film of
that name. Maybe he tried to smuggle one of them back to America.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 37, 24 February 1939, Page 13
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157Above: Roland Young and Constance Bennett, the stars of "Topper," have the same roles of the harassed little banker, and the disturbingly beautiful spook who matertalises at awkward moments, in "Topper Takes A Trip," which Hal Roach has produced for United Artists. Left: Starred in the Walter Wanger-U.A. production, "Trade Winds"—Fredric March and Joan Bennett. Obviously the Trade Winds have carried them to Hawaii. Right: This decorative creature, with the hair that looks like spun-glass, is Hove Hampton. New York Metropolitan Opera star, seen in Universal's "The Road To Reno." Bottom left: It looks bad for the microbes with Drs. Kildare and Gillespie on the trail: Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore, who begin a new series of hospital pictures in M-G-M's "Young Dr. Kildare." Bottom right: Six good reasons why Jack Benny isn't worried about being "Stranded in Paris," in the Paramount film of that name. Maybe he tried to smuggle one of them back to America. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 37, 24 February 1939, Page 13
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