The Film Daily (1937)

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BOXOFFICE Crowds like this bring happiness to theatre owners' hearts. Crowd-loving exhibitors, aware that This Is My Affair furnishes Robert Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck with their strongest emotional roles to date, are also alert to the tremendous publicity currently accorded these real-life sweethearts. Informed by unerring wordofmouth that This Is My Affairs dramatic scope and impact surmount even the brilliant individual efforts of its cast, showmen are arranging their playing time to accommodate the greatest picture, the greatest crowds, of the brilliant 20th Centurv-Fox season. The Picture the World Will Be Talking About! VICTOR McLAGLEN and BRIAN DONLEVY • SIDNEY BLACKMER • JOHN CARRADINE ALAN DINEHART • DOUGLAS FOWLEY • ROBERT McWADE FRANK CONROY • SIG RUMANN Directed by William A. Seifer Associate Producer Kenneth Macgowan. Story and screen play by Allen Rivkin & Lamar Trotti. Songs of mood and emotion by Gordon & Revel. Dances staged by Jack Haskell Darryl F. Zanuck in Charge of Production THE KEYSTONE OF YOUR FUTURE .-.-.