The Charleston Gazette, Wednesday, April 2, 1941.
March Assigned
Role of Minister
: ^*One Foot in Heaven Lead
Goes to Wallis Star;
Capra Buys Story
By Lonella O.
Parsons
.
.
.
HOLLYWOOD, April 1.
—(INS)—
The, midnight oil burned in the offiM of Jack...
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The Charleston Gazette, Wednesday, April 2, 1941.
March Assigned
Role of Minister
: ^*One Foot in Heaven Lead
Goes to Wallis Star;
Capra Buys Story
By Lonella O.
Parsons
.
.
.
HOLLYWOOD, April 1.
—(INS)—
The, midnight oil burned in the offiM of Jack Warner while he and
, Hal Wallis pondered over the lead
Hftlor "One Foot In Heaven.
" Minis"Uers all over the country had written in with arridca, many of whom
were eager to play in the Hartzell
Spence movie.
Mrs.
Spcnce herself
; had"hoped a minister might be;
)> chosen but finally when the difficulties attendant on the,selection of
a person who is not camera wise
was explained she selected Fredric
March.
Mrs.
Spence, in answer to our
query said: " I feel Mr.
March has
all the attributes necessary to the
portrayal of my husband, a clergyman of great faith and understandWARMER.
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