The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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I >> -f» CONSTANCE BENNETT C^LPERE is the great-great-granddaughter ** of a distinguished gentleman who was the manager of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Constance Bennett, the perfect personification of silken sophistication, made her first appearance in the silent film " Cytherea." She married the millionaire, Phil Plant, and retired from films, but now she is hack again and has such successes as " Common Clay," " Three Faces East," and " Sin Takes a Holiday," to her credit. To-day, she is one of the first favourites among film stars, a position in which she has been confirmed by the world-wide popularity of " Common Clay." Her new film "Born to Love" is a sensational success.