Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 139, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1934 — Page 15
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Raft Is Transformed Into Half-Caste Hollywood make-up secrets nave been brought into play again to transform Qeorge Raft's natural features into those of a Chinese half-caste. To portray a half-caste it will be necessary for Raft's eyes to be narrowed. “The operation takes an hour,"
1 — Brian Aherne, in this scene with Helen Hayes from “What Every Woman Knows,” is all dressed up and ready to go places. At the other place is the “other woman.” The solution of this riddle is being solved now at Loew's Palace. 2 Irene Dunne and John Boles have the leading roles in “The Age of Innocence,” which opens next Friday at the Indiana.
explained Wallace Westmore, makeup expert. “Transparent pieces of material are gummed over the cheek
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3 Francis Lederec in “The Pursuit of Happiness,” wears a military uniform of other days. This movie made from the stage play has been booked at the Circle. 4 Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance the sensational new ballroom dance, “The Continental,” in “The Gay Divorcee,” which is now at the Indiana. 5 These three in this scene from
bones. The ends of these are drawn back and secured, pulling the skin around the eyes and giving them an
“Caravan'’ are having a rather embarrasing time. The expressions of Loretta Young, Phillips Holmes and Charles Boyer prove that. This movie has been booked by Kenneth Collins for the Apollo. 6—Frank Morgan loves Barbara Stanwyck very much in this scene from “A Lost Lady,” now at the Circle. She just can’t become wild over Frank until . Well, see the picture for the answer.
oriental slant. Pencil shading and high-lighting tfie eyelids do the rest.”
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Vaudeville Star in First Movie Role By Times 'ifieciat HOLLYWOOD. Cal., Oct. 20 Harry Fox, well-known vaudeville star, will make his first film appearance in “365 Nights in Hollywood.” which is now in work at Fox Movietone City. George Marshall is directing a large company of players which includes James Dunn, Mitchell and Durant and John Bradford.
