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- 4d015babcd23ff3ca1cef6edbc2cbcc0367f80566f0f51ae0a818989fdde1a33 date "1932-07-03".
- 4d015babcd23ff3ca1cef6edbc2cbcc0367f80566f0f51ae0a818989fdde1a33 first1 "Alma".
- 4d015babcd23ff3ca1cef6edbc2cbcc0367f80566f0f51ae0a818989fdde1a33 isCitedBy Herbert_Marshall.
- 4d015babcd23ff3ca1cef6edbc2cbcc0367f80566f0f51ae0a818989fdde1a33 last1 "Whitaker".
- 4d015babcd23ff3ca1cef6edbc2cbcc0367f80566f0f51ae0a818989fdde1a33 page "B5".
- 4d015babcd23ff3ca1cef6edbc2cbcc0367f80566f0f51ae0a818989fdde1a33 publisher "Los Angeles Times".
- 4d015babcd23ff3ca1cef6edbc2cbcc0367f80566f0f51ae0a818989fdde1a33 quote "He was the man killed by Jean Eagels in that first talkie, 'The Letter'. He also did a part with Claudette Colbert [in Secrets of a Secretary], 'which I am sorry to say was not very good,' he admits. He was also the hero of a British picture, 'Murder'. 'Which made quite a pleasant stir in Europe, but none whatever in the United States,' he smiles.".
- 4d015babcd23ff3ca1cef6edbc2cbcc0367f80566f0f51ae0a818989fdde1a33 title "Film Lover Fascinating to His Wife".