Motion Picture (December 1931)

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His disguise was perfect -did she really know it was her husband when she surrendered to him...? Enjoy this daringly unconventional picture which marks the screen debut of the greatest lovers on the American stage—in a picturization of their famous success —“The Guardsman”. Here is a totally new thrill for the motion public. Idols of the American Stage, they bring their genius to the talking screen in the prize picture of the year. A new triumph for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerl From the play by Ferenc Molnar Screen play by Ernest Vajda Directed by SIDNEY FRANKLIN <tBy Courtesy of the Theatre Guild, Inc. Don't miss this new type of love story — saucy — witty — naughty — gay! A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE 7