The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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The Filmgoers' Annual IN this thrilling drama, Walter Huston, whom we have nominated as the finest character actor in talking pictures, is supported by a brilliant cast. Phillips Holmes, who plays the part of the convicted youth, was intended by his father to have a life-long acquaintance with the law, and was sent to Princetown to study. But Taylor Holmes is one of the' most distinguished actors in the United States and his son, Phillips, getting a taste of film work when Buddy Rogers went to 131 . 7_ , — Starring I Walter huston ( Princetown for exteriors on " Varsity," forsook the law for Hollywood, and now at the age of twenty-three he has played prominent parts in such pictures as ''The Devil's Holiday," " Painted Heels," " The Return of Sherlock Holmes," "Only the Brave," and "Grumpy." Phillips Holmes is a young man with a very great future in talking pictures. De Witt Jennings, who plays the ^ part of a brutal prison guard, is one of the most experienced actors of screen and stage in the United States. He has played many fine parts, notably in "The Trial of Mary Dugan." He will be found in nearly every talking picture in which a police or prison officer is wanted ! De Witt Jennings is a unique film character ^m$^W