Modern Screen (Dec 1934 - Nov 1935)

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"Anna Karenina" returns — and Greta" Garbo speaks the lines of Tolstoi's tragic love story which she played silently a number of years ago. Those who have been on the set during its production and those who have seen a preview of the picture, say that you will find Garbo imbued with all the old fire and glamorous excitement that she seemed to have lost in recent roles. Fredric March plays her romantic lead and Garbo seems happier and more beautiful than ever before. And isn't she a painting in this ball gown from the picture? 20 MUM lira MB. Wm Hi