The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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The Filmgoers' Annual 93 ^ AMONG /"A the players in "New Moon," we have six exceptionally interesting personalities. Lawrence Tibbett, from the Metropolitan Opera Company, is regarded as one of the world's greatest baritones. " The Rogue Song " was his first talking picture. Grace Moore, also from the Metropolitan Opera Company, appears here in her second talking picture, her first having been the romantic " Jenny Lind." Adolphe Menjou, who looks an ultraParisian and who is a native of Pittsburg, was discovered by Chaplin in "A Woman of Paris." SIX FINE PLAYERS I Roland Young is the son of a London architect. He played in " Madame Satan," "Wise Girls," ' The Bishop Murder Case," and " The Unholy Night." Gus Shy comes from Buffalo. He has been a musical comedy favourite for years. He played also in " Jenny Lind." '^ Emily Fitzroy, who is English, is one of the best-known character women in pictures. She made a great hit in " Show Boat." Here, again, we have a supreme example of how the talking picture has found new and fascinating personalities and has revealed as in Adolphe Menjou, old film favourites more happily than ever before. ^^ * k M*