The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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The Filmgoers' Annual 45 ONE of the most distinguished of English actors, Sir John Martin Harvey is known throughout the English speaking world for his long record of success in the presentation of fine plays " The Lyons Mail," in which he makes his first appearance in talking pictures, was one of the plays in which he appeared at the Lyceum, where he worked for fourteen years under Sir Henry Irving. In 1891 he played in "The Lyons .Sta OIR JOHN MARTIN HARVEY Mail " as the tavern boy Joliquet. Now, forty years on, he has made this play live in talking picture shape. Ben Webster is one of the finest players on the London stage. He has played in many British films including " Downhill," " Easy Virtue," and "The Only Way." Norah Baring made her first stage appearance in "A Kiss for Cinderella," in a part which was specially written for her by Sir Tames Barrie.