A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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ONE-WAY PASSAGE (1932) 253 Warner Brothers also produced one of die screen's best love stories in 1932— One-Way Passage. William Powell and Kay Francis played the lovers, under Tay Garnett's sensitive direction. BELOW One of the most ambitious productions of the year, M-G-M's adaptation of Vicki Baum's Grand Hotel, enlisted the talents of a group of Hollywood's biggest stars. Shown here are Joan Crawford, as the stenographer, Wallace Beery, as the industrial magnate, and Lionel Barrymore, as the man who has only a few months left to live.