China Mail Wednesday Supplement

April 28, 1948

Betty Hutton" "shows a leg" in the best vandeville tradition. Af scene from the forthcoming "Perils of Pauline,"--based on the trials and tribulations of one-time serial heroine Pearl Whits.

FRANCHOT

TONE doesn't

seem to enjoy

Shirley Tem-

ple's strangle-

hold in "Honey-

moon." His apī

peal for help

ls: ignored by

Guy Madison.

Wistful, winsome Joan Caulfield' says things with a look to Bing Crosby. The film is "Welcome Stranger," which also revives the popular Bing Crosby-Barry Fitzgerald partnership. It will be seen shortly, in Hong Kong.

Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., is a dashing Charles II In "The Exile."

Here he is tramping down a deserted country lane in view of directors, producers, cameramen and co-star Monter (back to camera). It will be shown shortly.

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Rita Hayworth

and Orson Wel-

les in a drama-

tic scens from

"The Lady From

Shanghal," soon

be released

to

In Hong Kong.

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