The Film Daily (1930)

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AND THE PLUMBER^ The princess was lovely and lonesome. The plumber was American and handsome. He came to her castle to repair the heating plant and lost his heart. That's the start of this refreshing romance of Switzerland— one of the most popular serials ever published in the Saturday Evening Post. Millions are waiting to see it on the speak[ screen. Here it is, perfectly cast with Charles Farrell o the plumber and charming Maureen O'Sullivan "Song O' My Heart" sensation, as ^^^m w the princess. ^SBmlm * \ 1^^ Story and players sold in advance to the public! From fhe story by Alice Duer Miller Screen play and dialog by Howard J. Green Lyrks and Music by William Kernel!