The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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THE CHARM OF RESTRAINT, Whatever it is that these quiet British chaps have, America seems to enjoy it. Herbert Marshall can do more with a fleeting smile than most actors can do with dynamite. The New Movie Magazine, February, 1935 THE CHARM OF DIGNITY. Henry Stephenson is not a star. You generally see him as somebody's aristocratic father, or as a gruff, kindly old uncle. A cultured, experienced, cosmopolitan gentleman, his charm comes out clearly on the screen. You'll see him next as the Emperor in "The Night Is Young." 13