Variety (Dec 1929)

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84 I WINS AGAIN! As last year, FOX has been awarded the PHOTOPLAY gold medal for the best picture of the year. Nation- wide balloting among over a million readers of PHOTOPLAY resulted in the selectioii of FOUR SONS Directed by JOH N FORD Whose ia^s^ is a story of a group of men trapped in o submarine 16 fathoms under. As death approaches their thoughts and conversation turn to the women they've loved. Women are talked about as men talk about women v^hen they're alone. It is the greatest of FORD'S pro- ductions. Love, hatred, fear, courage, madness — all are blended with consummate skill in this remarkable undersea sensation. In the cast are: KENNETH MACKENNA, Farrell Macdonald,^ ^F^ ^Alberts<>n, Stuart Erwin, Warren Hymer, Paul Page, Walter McGrail. Story by John Ford and James K. McGuinness. Dialog by Dudley Nichols. Staged by Andrew Benhison. Presented by WILLIAM FOX.