The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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THE CHARM OF ROMANCE. Every now and then the studios bring over another foreign hero for us, with loud blowing of trumpets. Francis Lederer is one of the rare few with staying-power. "Romance in Manhattan" was weak, but if he does "The Three Musketeers" we may have a new Fairbanks. 12 THE CHARM OF BOYISHNESS. When juveniles are good they are very, very good, and when they are bad they are horrid. Robert Young, thank heaven, is very good. His latest is'The Band Plays On." The New Movie Magazine, February, 1935