Motion Picture News (Oct-Dec 1930)

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crvty By the Dean of American Playwrights EUGENE WALTER The enthralling lines of a brilliant dramatist, spoken with perfect cadence by superb dramatic artists to enchant the mind and flood the heart with a tide of surging emotions. JpasLkjiL ■fWH (S"V9 zAnn 3fardi?ig Q_yTo) ANN HARDING — reigning idol of the talking screen, is even more perfectly cast in "THE GREATER LOVE", with CLIVE BROOK and HARRY BANNISTER — than she was in her current triumph, "HOLIDAY." A greater triumph — a more magnificent success — will follow her portrayal of the complicated emotions of an alluring woman clinging to the dream of a vanishing passion, yet longing for the happiness of a new love. Produced by E. B. DERR Din tied by ROLLO LLOYD Four splendid ANN HARDING plays will he presented this season: HARRY BANNISTEP HOLIDAY" "REBOUND' 'THE GREATER LOVE" 'ROMANCE HARBOR"