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The pleasant if not terribly exciting idea is to bring hypercorporeal Jack Oakie, an oldtime music-hall magician, back to earth as a ghost to: 1) help his daughter (Peggy Ryan) put her vaudevillian blood into circulation; 2) scare a housemaid (Irene Ryan) by walking invisibly behind her on squeaky...
It's a Deal. In Denver, a corporal hunted high & low for a house for himself, wife, and small son, heard of a vacancy for a family with two children, bargained, "We'll take it. If he insists on two kids, we'll have another." Hideout. In...
Radcliffe: Jane Driscoll, stroke; Dorothy Driscoll, 7; Marcia Zacherer, 6; Patricia Baker, 5; Eleanor Merrick, 4; Katherine Fuller, 3; Irene Gitson, 2; Louise Florencourt, bow; Peta Lewis or Harriet Clark, cox.
Frolicking Fascist. The family feud began when Mussolini first threatened to supplant diminutive King Victor Emmanuel III with his cousin, Emmanuel Philibert. Mussolini later showered affection upon Emmanuel Philibert's two towering pro-Fascist sons, Amedeo and Aimone (who later married beautiful Princess Irene of Greece).
Irene Castle McLaughlin, who tripped her way to fame during World War I with such sprightly dances as the Maxixe and the Castle Walk, was completely out of sympathy with World War II's jitterbugging: "It's not dancing-it belongs to the realm of athletics . . . they look...