Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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METRO ff\ GOLDWYN Wl MAYERS g Ikt JwWoyuki of ^hiJcteett! ALL TALKING ALL SINGING ALL DANCING tylamatic JemaiLom with CHARLES KING ANITA PAGE BESSIE LOVE Directed by HARRY BEAUMONT Story by Edmund Goulding Continuity by Sarah Y. Mason Music by Nacio Herb Br Own _ Lyrice by Arthur Freed Dialogue by Norman Houston and James Gleaeon, author of "IeZat So?" ROM COAST TO COAST has swept the fame of the newest miracle •■ of the films. All the magic of Broadway's stageland, stars, song hits, choruses of sensuous beauty, thrilling drama are woven into the Greatest Entertainment of our time. Metro-GoldwynMayer, the leader in production of silent pictures, now achieves supremacy of the Talking Screen as well. See "The Broadway Melody" simultaneous with its sensational $2 showings in New York, Los Angeles and elsewhere. "More Stars than there are in Heaven"