A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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196 THE TWENTIES Janet Gaynor had been coming along steadily and had played a lead in The Johnstown Flood, in 1926. She got her great chance the following year, when she was teamed with Charles Farrell in an adaptation of Austin Strong's play about a Paris waif and her sweetheart who worked in the sewers. Thanks to Frank Borzage's adroit direction and the appealing performances of the two principals, Seventh Heaven became the picture of the year. The two young stars were together in several subsequent films.