A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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JOURNEY'S END ( 1930 ) 225 Miriam Hopkins made her screen debut in Fast and Loose, an adaptation of a play by David Gray and Avery Hopvvood. The story concerned a rich girl who fell in love with a workingman, if you care. Miss Hopkins is shown here in a scene with Charles Starrett, with Frank Morgan and Carole Lombard at the extreme left. Carole wasn't even mentioned in the billing. The success of All Quiet inspired Tiffany Pictures to buy and produce R. C. Sherriff's equally fine Jou,nei/s End. Colin Clive, the original Captain Stanhope, came from England to repeat his performance on the screen, and James Whale, who had directed the play in London, directed the picture version as well. Clive is shown here (right), with David Manners ( extreme left ) .