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Show HAVE A LAUGH WITH ROGERS The wit and philosophy of Will Rogers Rog-ers flows freely throughout "So This Is London," his second picture for Fox Movietone, attraction at the Victory Vic-tory Theatre, beginning Sunday. Rogers Rog-ers draws salary only as an actor, but he never seldom is at loss to supply humorous dialog or create laughable sitations during the making of a picture pic-ture in which he is the central figure. For example, the scene in "They Had To See Paris" where Irene Rich led Rogers into the capacious hall of the chateau and Rogers, taking his place on the second step of the broad stairs in a loud voice called: "All aboard! New York Central express, train going West, Albany, Syracuse, Buffalo, Cleveland and Chicago." There was Nothing in the script demanding de-manding this action, but it occurred to the nimble witted Rogers and he put it in and it stayed in, with the result that it created one of the biggest laughs of the picture. Rogers introduced many other laughable situations in "They Had To See Paris" and he has repeated in "So This Is London" which is replete with Rogerisms. Miss Rich again appears with Rogers Rog-ers in his second all talking picture and other notables of the stage and Frank Albertson, Maureen O'Sullivan, Lumsden Hare, Mary Forbes, Dorothy Christy, Bramwell Fletcher and Martha Mar-tha Lee Sparks. John Blystone directed the production, produc-tion, based on George M. Cohan's international in-ternational stage success. o |