<P> After filming completed, Stuart began canvassing, and was one of the union's first founding members . </P> <P> Stuart was given her first co-starring role by director John Ford in her next film, Air Mail, playing opposite Pat O'Brien and Ralph Bellamy . Of her performance in the movie, the New York Times Mordaunt Hall wrote, "Gloria Stuart, who does so well in The Old Dark House, a picture now at the Rialto, makes the most of the part of the girl ..." That two Gloria Stuart movies were in theaters simultaneously became the rule rather than the exception in her early career . In 1932, her first year, Stuart had four films released, then nine in 1933, six in 1934 . In 1935, Stuart was having a baby, so only four movies were released . Six movies followed in 1936 . After Air Mail, Mordaunt Hall's notices for Gloria Stuart came down to a few words . Laughter in Hell: "Gloria Stuart appears as Lorraine ..."; Sweepings: "...played by the comely Gloria Stuart ..."; Private Jones: "Gloria Stuart is charming ..." </P> <P> James Whale called Stuart back for just one scene in The Kiss Before the Mirror, but the critic Hall wrote, "There are those who may think that it is too bad to introduce as one of the players the dainty Gloria Stuart and have her killed off in the first episode of the narrative . Perhaps it is, but a pretty girl was needed for the part and Mr. Whale obviously did not wish to weaken his production by casting an incompetent actress or an unattractive one for this minor role ." </P> <P> After good notices in The Girl in 419, (Mordaunt Hall mentions "...the pleasing acting of the attractive Gloria Stuart), and Secret of the Blue Room (" Miss Stuart gives a pleasing performance. "), James Whale cast Stuart opposite Claude Rains in The Invisible Man (1933). Rains was a celebrated import from the London stage and this was his first Hollywood film . (Mordaunt Hall's review of Stuart's work was a temperate, "Miss Stuart also does well by her role .") The Invisible Man also became a cult favorite . </P>

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