Modern Screen (Dec 1934 - Nov 1935)

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Will Garbo the Great, who reached new histrionic heights in "The Painted Veil," sign a new contract with M-G-M? Hollywood is debating the question and the affirmatives seem to be winning. It is said that the mysterious star greatly enjoyed making her latest picture due to working with George Brent, her leading man, whom she found so attractive. If La Garbo signs a new contract her next will be a talking version of Tolstoi's "Anna Karenina." She and John Gilbert appeared in the silent interpretation of the Russian tragedy when it was called "Love." We could stand seeing a new version, what?