Modern Screen (Dec 1938 - Nov 1939 (assorted issues))

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The greatest combination of talent ever gathered for one show! HFMIF radiant in her greatest role! POWFR . . . gay, lovable— the way he really is! cond Fiddle RUDY EDNA MAY Irving Berlin s. six new song hits . . . ' 'the best he's ever written!" "I'm Sorry For Myself" "An Old Fashioned Tune Always Is New" "Song of the Metronome" "When Winter Comes" "I Poured My Heart Into A Song" and the new ballroom dance craze . ■ . "Back To Back" with VALLEE OLIVER ^vs&r wmamm mm w mmmmm mm ™i MARY HEALY LYLE TALBOT ALAN DINEHART Directed by Sidney Lanfield Associate Producer Gene Markey Screen Play by Harry Tugend Based on a story by George Bradshaw • A 20th Century -Fox Picture DARRYL F. ZANUCK In Charge of Production 18