Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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when Evelyn Laye appeared on Broadway this past season in the Noel Coward musical, ( ? "Bitter Sweet," | i the critics all but | wrote poetry in . praise of her. They ran out of adjec ji tives, describing n her dancing, her I singing, her beauty. 1 j At this phenome H non, the Powers of | i Hollywood came •] rushing to see and , hear — and in Holly j wood she will be this summer, after a short vacation in her native England. ^ Edward Thayer Monroe I i i