Film-Lovers Annual (1932)

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The SILENT VOICE Directed by John Adolfi from the play *' The Man IV'ho Played God” by Jules Eckert Goodman. ' TyOYALE (George Arliss), a musical fY genius, is rendered stone deaf by an explosion, and, in his terrible affliction, loses all faith in God and humanity. He is persuaded to study lip-reading, and when he becomes efficient, he t finds lie is able to follow the conversations of the people in a park opposite his home. He learns their troubles and finds a fresh interest in life by helping them. Eventually his faith is restored and he finds happiness with an old friend ( Violet llcming) although he has lost the love of a young girl (Bette Davis), who 'was attracted by the power of his music rather than himself. 1 I M \