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Renee Whitney, Footlight Parade, 1933. Change of Cynthia Kent. Ellis called herself “the Queen of B pictures at Warner Brothers” – and rightly so, after 44 movies in seven years! Whitney was the US-German friend of Glenda Farrell. They often worked together.
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Charlotte Henry, March of the Wooden Soldiers, 1933. Michigan’s Ellis was in the mix for Bo Peep in Hal Roach’s live action-plus-animation musical starring Laurel and Hardy. Young Charlotte next tackled Alice in Wonderland at Paramount.
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Margaret Lindsay, Lady Killer, 1933. Or The Finger Man when Eliis was in the mix to support James Cagney(with a serious ‘tash) and Mae Clarke (without Jimmy’s grapefruit in her face, this time). All very B been much as the credits couldn’t even spell co-scenarist Lilli Hayward’s name correctly.
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