The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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The Filmgoers' Annual 117 ^9f 0^f JOHN BOLES ^lOU will find something about John Boles on pages v_-' 76 and 77, because he is also starred in " Resurrection." Here it should be recorded that this most handsome of film heroes has an ideal part in " One Heavenly Night," being a Hungarian nobleman ivho thinks he is in love with a cabaret singer, but who finds he really loves a flower girl, which gives us a happy ending and is excellent taste on his part, since the flower girl is Evelyn Laye. With his exceptional ability as an actor, handsome presence, and his magnificent singing voice. John Boles may easily become the most popular star in talking pictures.