Modern Screen (Dec 1940 - Nov 1941)

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ttfo — Of all the musical thrills your singing sweethearts ever gave you, here is the greatest! Ziegfeld's memorable stage triumph — crowded with romance and melody— becomes in glorious Technicolor a picture you'll never forget. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer proudly presents . . . NELSON JEANETTE MacDONALD • EDDY in NOEL COWARD'S Photographed in Technicolor with GEORGE SANDERS, IAN HUNTER, FELIX BRESSART Original Play, Music and Lyrics by Noel Coward. Screen Play by Lesser Samuels Directed by W. S. VAN DYKE II. Produced by Victor Saville A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE Swu^i-l "the call of life" "i'll see you again" "what's love" "tokay" "dear little cafe" "ladies of the town" "zigeuner" DECEMBER, 1940 5