The Film Daily (1930)

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PRIZE WINNER DF ALL FLAMING YOUTH STORIES ther pictures have dealt with the morals and manners of the jazz children of today. But here's one that throws new light on the new generation from a brand new angle. A story of sixteen and twenty-one that reveals with a sympathetic frankness what other pictures have left untold! A jazz saga of the younger generation with an appeal for everybody this side of ninety. Another big-money attraction on the Warner Bros. 1930-31 schedule. GRANT WITHERS SUE CAROL Edna Murphy, Tully Marshall, Kate Price, Adamae Vaughn, Eddie Phillips. Based on the story by Harry Fried. Screen dialogue by Gordon Rigby and Joseph Jackson. Directed by Ray Enright. . . o o *