The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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RueteU Ball SONGBIRD, ENGLISH STYLE: We refuse to get angry over that much-talked-of invasion of British stars as long as they look like Evelyn Laye. She has the charm — poised, quiet, and restrained — which Leslie Howard has as a man. A newcomer to most of us, her pictures to date are "Evensong," "Princess Charming," and "The Night Is Young/' The New Movie Magazine, March, 1935 15