Screenland (May-Oct 1929)

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Ruth Harriet Louise MEET MISS JOHANN! A 1 \ND still they come! And when 'they' are as charming, as young, and as gifted as Miss Zita Johann, they're welcome to our city — Cinema City, or Talking Picture Town, or whatever you choose to rename Hollywood. Miss Johann scored a terrific hit in a play called "Machinal" which had a rather brief hut artistic run on Broadway not so very long ago. Now Metro-Goldwyn has signed her to a contract to be featured in talkers. Here she is listening to a 'play-back' of her remarkable voice at the M-G-M Studio in California. You'll like Zita. 94