The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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52 The Filmgoers' Annual Stolen Heaven have a very modern romance of Florida with a tense dramatic background. Nancy Carroll plays the part of an out-of-work dancer who befriends a wounded man. The Phillips Holmes, who takes the character of a youth who has just stolen £4,000 and who has been wounded in getting away. Together, the girl and the boy go to Florida and plunge into the fashionable life of Palm Beach. They decide to have one last grand fling. At the end of their time they discover that they are in love and, of course, that changes everything. Instead of running away from life they decide to face it. The boy goes to prison. The girl waits his release. In " Stolen Heaven " Nancy Carroll has yet another type of character, Ih« which is the reward of her good work in ' The Devil's Holiday " and " Laughter." Here she emerges as a genuinely ^ emotional actress doing really fine work, in a story which called for real ability. You will like her. jpfo If it comes to that, who TjjF ^t ' does ""' ? J