The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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The Filmgoers' Annual IN this remarkable talking picture, Greta Garbo returns to the exotic type of character that made her famous in silent films. She is seen as an artist's model who becomes the toast of Paris and who gives up her wealthy admirers for the love of a poor student, with dramatic and unexpected consequences. Greta Garbo, who is generally acknowedged the first dramatic actress of the screen, has never INSPIRATION — before appeared in a more varied or more deeply emotional characterisation and she has never looked more beautiful. An exceptionally brilliant supporting cast includes Robert Montgomery, Lewis Stone, Marjorie Rambeau of " Min and Bill " fame, and Beryl Mercer, the memorable old lady of " Medals."