The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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20 The Filmgoers' Annual "\, * ^ \ •-• "^A HP jJm H! ERE is a happy English comedy, woven of laughter and sentiment. The central idea of this picture is that a number of soldiers, on active service in France, decide they must do something dramatic and that something is nothing more or less than an entirely original rendering of " East Lynne," which, after many tribulations, is finally presented to an exceed EAST LYNNE on EAST ingly hearty audience which expresses both approval and disapproval without any false modesty. There is, for example, one exceedingly purple passage in which the players are presented with eggs and vegetables, both over-ripe. The Lady Isabel of this film is Herbert Mundin ! He is aided and abetted in this gay adventure by such players as Alf Goddard, Mark Daly, and Hugh E. Wright, all of whom fe^_ are brilliant in their respective parts.