The Film Daily (1930)

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JANtI i^AYNUK 7th HEAVEN The romantic musical comedy OH. POK A No need to sell you the team of Goynor and Farrell! "Sunny Side Up" and "High Society Blues" tell everything in terms of record grosses. • If there ever was a "natural," it's Gaynor and Farrell talking, singing and loving under the direction of the dependable David Butler. That's "Oh, for a Man!" • The story concerns the turbulent troubles of impoverished nobility living by their wits. Miss Gaynor plays the daughter of a penniless prince employed by Charles Farrell, a young millionaire, as social instructor. • To save Farrell from being victimized by his friends and titled servants, she masquerades as a boy and becomes his chauffeur. Imagine the beautiful love story, the comedy complications, the love songs! • "Oh, for a Man" can't help being one of the high spots of the new season! I SUNNY SIDE UP