The New Movie Magazine (Dec 1929-May 1930)

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When the TEN BEST pictu res of 1930 are chosen CHARLES BICKFORD brings a vivid reality to the rugged character of the sea-hardened mate who learns the tenderness of love from Anna Christie. GEORGE F. MARION recreates for the talking screen the hardy role of Old Mott, the unforgetably powerful characterization he made famous in the original stage production. MARIE DRESSLER has made the world laugh with her gayety — and now she shows a new and amazing dramatic power in the role of Marthy. A portrait of the talking CLARENCE BROWN • has directed many mighty entertainments for the screen but the greatest of all is his superb picturization screen you will never forget. of O'Neill's soul stirring drama. GRETA GARBO IN HER FIRST ALL-TALKING PICTURE ANNA CHRISTIE Adapted by Frances Marion from Eugene O'Neill's play "Anna Christie" A CLARENCE BROWN PRODUCTION Charles Bickford George F. Marion Marie Dressier This soul-stirring drama of America's greatest playwright, Eugene O'Neill, will surely be selected for Filmdom's Hall of Fame! Greta Garbo sounds the very depths of human emotions in her portrayal of Anna Christie, the erring woman who finally finds true love in the heart of a man big enough to forgive. A performance that places her definitely among the great actresses of all time. Don't miss this thrill! OLDWYN-MAYER "More Stars Than There Are in Heaven"