A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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328 THE TALKING PICTURE Bette Davis added to her reputation as one of Hollywood's best actresses with her performance in a screen version of \V. Somerset Maugham's play, The Letter, which Warners produced in 1940. BELOW John Ford directed two outstanding productions in 1940. One was John Steinbeck's saga of migrant workers, The Grapes of Wrath. Nunnally Johnson prepared the script for Twentieth Century-Fox. Here are Henry Fonda and Jane Darwell in one of its realistic, unprettified scenes.