Picture-Play Magazine (1933)

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STREET & SMITH'S VOLUME XXXIX NUMBER 3 PICTURE PLAY NOVEMBER 1933 HEATHER ANGEL and Leslie Howard are the most fortunate players of the month! Why? Because they're in "Berkeley Square, which is sure to be a picture every one will want to see and many will see again and again. Tested by success on the stage, it is extraordinarily appealing because of its unusualness, tenderness and charm. Its central figure is a man of to-day who is transported back to the past, there to fall in love with a girl he cannot marry because he must return to the present. Uncommon story, yes?