The Modern Screen Magazine (Nov 1930)

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The Modern Screen Magazine fLiliom'\ strangest strongest, saddest of love stories. Farrell in his greatest role as a carnival barker, darling of the girls. Who is the most popular man in the world — Lindbergh? Prince of Wales? Motion picture fans in America's ttvo largest cities through their ballots cast with those great newspapers, the Chicago Tribune and New York Daily News, voted CHARLES FARRELL the most popular man in the movies Even better than in "7th Heaven" with the added realism of sound, you'll thrill to his performance as LILIOM Franz Molnar's striking stage success with ROSE HOBART H. B. WARNER Estelle Taylor Lee Tracy Directed by FRANK BORZAGE only director who has twice won the Photo■Bl play Medal. Ask at your favorite theatre . when they will show this v ^Dramatic Triumph