Movie Classic (Mar-Aug 1936)

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THIS DRAMATIC WORLD <*** % J-vieu it <~>kciv J lie it Jxiic U ctc\ A colorful story with a colorful setting, starring three colorful people, deserves to be filmed in color. And "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" IS being pho+ographed with a color-camera. You will see Sylvia Sidney, Henry Fonda and Fred MacMurray as people, not gray shadows. When Henry and Sylvia stand beneath the tree "where she carved her name and I carved mine," you will appreciate doubly why they are attracted to each other. And when Fred, as an engineer from "outside, looks into Sylvia's eyes, you will have a new kind of thriil. For never before has a great story been filmed in natural color outdoors — where all colors are natural! *J