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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Aug 1938, p. 35

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Mvayer at 8 a. m. AMter an hour of applying make-up, wardrobe and memorizing dialogue, they. arived on the,,,Too 1Hot,,*t t andie" set at 9 a. M. Lunch was, called by Direc- tor Jack Conway at 12, and they were back on the set at 1 o'clock. At 6 p. m., they left Stage 24 for dinner. At 7, with Walter Pedgeon, Leo Carrillo and 1 extras, they rep)orted on, Lot 2 for night seý; quenceà.' At midnight, hait an hotur was taken out for hot cofee and box lunches. At 3 a. m., the Iast sCene was * tmished. Gable, Miss Loy, Pidgeon, Carrillo and the entire company had Worked a total of sixteen and onehalf hours. Simone slmoum-.DwaAmeche Robert 'Young Showp at 6:30-:25 OPen Tues. Wed., "PORT or Wallae ey MIaure ome 8IIlvUa LeCarrilloyFel S adelein a ÏAflhp1 -TuS.6.00Sh25e at :-0: ., Mon.. A g. 2-12 L u Weou" s VirgilaBre kette -Theatgre a IMai -Tho dog, is ti When Sisters'" the tact for a crew of interior decoratost repair the damage, to his d'rsing9 roomn. Now Billy stays at home and the , he was when Ihe 'f 9, ý 0 ' ý.M

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