Queen of the Lot
If they are to be believed, stories released from the set ofTail Spinby the Fox publicity department reflect a distracted Alice. One stated she found it difficult to throw herself wholeheartedly into her fight scene with Constance Bennett, instead pulling her punches and worrying excessively about a...
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description | If they are to be believed, stories released from the set ofTail Spinby the Fox publicity department reflect a distracted Alice. One stated she found it difficult to throw herself wholeheartedly into her fight scene with Constance Bennett, instead pulling her punches and worrying excessively about any injury she might cause. Another reported that Tony Martin always sent her roses on the days when she sang before the cameras, yet for her only number inTail Spin, “Are You in the Mood for Mischief,” they failed to appear. “Alice Faye was visibly nervous and upset . . . |
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