The Film Daily (1932)

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jgarding Vith Us." mth Bute Davis, George Brent, John Mi/jan Directed h Alfred E. Green work at the Warner Bros, studios, and the first resuit, "The Rich Are Always With Us," we honestly believe presents her in the greatest role that she has ever portrayed on the screen. IT IS GREAT ACTING FROM A CONTENTED ACTRESS. You owe it to your patrons to play"The Rich Are Always With Us" at your theatre, and you owe it to your theatre to obtain for it the distinc tion and prestige that the star and the picture will bring. Drama, romance, humor, pathos — "The Rich Are Always With Us'' has them all. Above all, it has Ruth Chatterton in a role that is at last worthy of her ability, beauty and charm. Think it over— but ^ don't think too long! A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE