The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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The Filmeoers' Annual 49 "T -Sf arrmg LYN HARDING j AS the villainous Dr. Rylott, Lyn /-\ Harding repeats in this talking picture a characterisation which he created on the London stage at the Adelphi in 1910, and which he has made one of the most notable performances of his great career. Lyn Harding, whose real name is David Llewellyn Harding, comes from Newport, Monmouth. He first appeared on the stage at the Theatre Royal, Bristol, forty years ago, since when he has played throughout the English speaking world. Raymond Massey is a Canadian from Toronto. He served in the Great War as a Captain of Artillery with the Canadian Field Artillery. He made his first stage appearance at the Everyman at Hampstead in 1922. He made a hit as Lewis Dodd in " The Constant Nymph." " The Speckled Band " is his first talking picture.