Screen Mirror (January 1931)

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morch-incj on • Keep your eye on this young fellow. He’s going right ahead and one of these days will find him at the top of the heap. Frederic March has given top notch performances in every picture in which he has appeared. His happy-go- lucky composer in “Laughter” was a superb piece of acting and “The Royal Family” will reveal him as the younger member of a famous acting trio. The latter picture is an adaptation of the famous stage play, and Ina Claire and Mary Brian appear in the cast.