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Blonde and pretty, Margaret Callahan was imported from Broadway by RKO, who thought she merited a buildup after playing the ingénue in George Abbott's short-lived +Ladies' Money (1934). But Hot Tips (1934), in which she played James Gleason's... MORE Blonde and pretty, Margaret Callahan was imported from Broadway by RKO, who thought she merited a buildup after playing the ingénue in George Abbott's short-lived +Ladies' Money (1934). But Hot Tips (1934), in which she played James Gleason's daughter, was a "B" at best, and although she was the nominal heroine in the 1935 remake of Seven Keys to Baldpate, she found herself upstaged by the more interesting Erin O'Brien Moore. Returning to the legitimate stage, Callahan later starred on Broadway in the short-lived (12 performances) +The Scene of the Crime. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi LESS |

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