Motion Picture News (Jul - Sep 1930)

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---.••v.-^^j^jy Success after success. Among them such monumental attractions as "7th Heaven", "Sunny Side Up" and "High Society Blues". Admittedly the most -popular male star of today as attested by popular vote of readers of Chicago Tribune and New York Daily News. His strongest role — "Liliom" the roughneck, barker for a merry-goround, idol of the women, selfish, arrogant, lazy, conceited, yet a great lover. ROSE HOBART Does magnificent work as "Julie", the serving maid. One ook at "Liliom" and she is his forever. At first it is shg who does the wooing. For him she leaves job and comforts, gladly. H. B. WARMER Great and veteran actor. Has perhaps the strangest role ever given a screen actor, LEE TRACY ''The "Buzzard". Stick-up man, V would-be murderer. Lures "liitom" with tales of; riches easily, gained. FRANK BORZAGE Only director twice to win the Photoplay Medal for season's greatest picture. is proud (any studio would be) to produce so distinctive a drama as this by FRANZ MOLNAR