This title has nothing to do with Warner's "B" picture, which features Ronald Reagan's debut. Reagan played a popular radio station, and he decided to use the airline to break the coercion, but it suffered troubles with his boss and plagued his life I did. This 61-minute movie is pretty fast, but after all the story, movement and acting is very clear. Reagan did a good job with his first movie, sometimes he seemed to try to imitate James Kearney. Supporting casting is basically forgotten, and nothing can be highlighted in various other types of "B" movies.
In 1937, Reagan appeared in Reagan's "Trailer of Love". After graduating from Eureka in 1932, Reagan went to Iowa where he auditioned in radio stations in many small towns. University of Iowa hired him to make a football game of Hawky family. He earns $ 10 per game. Shortly afterwards, the work of the staff announcer began at the WOC radio station in Davenport, and Reagan was hired and earning $ 100 this month. With the help of his convincing voice, he moved to Des Moines' WHO radio station as an announcer of the Chicago Cubs baseball game. His specialty is to create a game play-by-play account as the only basic explanation of his source. If the radio is in progress, the radio will take it on wire. During the Cubs trip in California, Reagan performed a screen test in 1937 and signed a 7 - year contract with Warner Brothers Studio. Although other actors sometimes eat, Reagan's screen performance has certainly received a lot of praise. File: Kings Row (1942) - trailer.ogv
On June 1, 1937, a deal with Warner began, he was called Ronald Reagan and was no longer a Dutch Reagan. The first film in Reagan he was called Love In The Air. After that, he kept making movies such as Dick Powell, Humphrey Bogart, Pat O'Brien. He likes Hollywood, but he also pays attention to the parents of Illinois. So he sent someone to provide an apartment that is easily accessible to them (Edwards 176). In Hollywood, he met a young woman named Jane Wyman from St. Joseph, Missouri. Jane is an actor, working near Reagan. After a stable date period, Reagan and Wyman decided to marry. On January 24, 1940, Ronald and Jane married a pastor of Hollywood - Beverly Christian Church (Edwards 220) pastor C. C. Clay Hauer. In late June of the same year, Jane was pregnant, and on January 4, 1941 she sent a woman's baby named Edwards Reagan (Edwards 230). Then they will continue to adopt a boy named Michael.
This represents the beginning of his film career. He soon played a leading role in the 1937 film, love is air. By 1939, he starred or starred in 19 movies (Appleby 14). Among his more memorable movies is the all-American Knute Rockne, where he earns the nickname "The Gipper" and Kings Row. Most of Hollywood's career is in the field of "B" movies, but Reagan is admired by many Hollywood critics (Appleby 14). Ronald Reagan was not only an idol of everyday but also a faithful redneck who joined the Army enlistment area on April 29, 1937 (Appleby 14)