A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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326 THE TALKING PICTURE In screening Christopher Morley's Kitty Foyle, Ginger Rogers essayed the most ambitious role she had attempted since giving up dancing roles to become a serious actress. Her performance won her the 193940 Academy award. She appears here in a scene with Gladys Cooper and Dennis Morgan. RKO made a film version of Sidney Howard's Pulitzer Prize play, They Knew What They Wanted, with Charles Laughton in a dialect part, and doing it well. Carole Lombard played the mail-order wife admirably. She is shown here with Laughton and William Gargan.