Screenland (Nov 1937-Apr 1938)

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rom a jan Forthcoming films offer a balanced whicH pictures are the feasts, and dwich ''Victoria the Great," produced in England by Herbert Wilcox, gives great promise of being an important historical photoplay. At far left, an impressive portrait of Anna Neagle as Britain's great Queen. At left, Victoria in later years, with her Prince Consort Albert, as portrayed by Miss Neagle and Anton Walbrook. "Summer Lightning," followed by drenching rain, for Joan Bennett, shown at left playing the wettest scene of her career, with Henry Fonda. Note the technician protected by rain coat and hat. Lower left, a quartette of zanies comprised of Bert Lahr, Billy House, Mischa Auer, and Jimmie Savo, perform for Universale "Merry-Go-Round of 1938." Below, a beautiful love scene between Gary Cooper and the newcomer Sigrid Gurie, for "The Adventures of Marco Polo," Samuel Goldwyn's costly new epic.