The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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42 The Filmgoers' Annual (Continued from page 39) educated. She went to America in 1917 to play on the stage, but has since appeared in many pictures, notably " Medals," in which she played the part she created in London. O. P. Heggie, who plays the father of Lady Isabel, is an Australian from Adelaide. He made his first stage appearance in Adelaide in 1899. Six years later he came to London. In 1914 he went to the United States where he has appeared on stage and screen. " East Lynne " is certain to be one of the most successful talking pictures of the year. Besides being fortunate in its players, it has been produced with exceptional emotional sincerity, and the old, familiar story has been revised to be more in harmony with modern thought, but nothing of the spirit of the book has been sacrificed. The result is a film drama which will make a direct and sure appeal to the majority of filmgoers.