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Tovarich-Marta Abba & John Halliday as two starving Russian nobles with a lot of money they cannot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: Best Plays in Manhattan | 12/7/1936 | See Source »

...Fenway and Paramount Theatres this week is "The Big Broadcast of 1937", fresh from its first run at the Metropolitan, and "Hollywood Boulevard", with John Halliday...

Author: By L. E. M., | Title: * The Moviegoer * | 10/23/1936 | See Source »

...Hollywood Boulevard" is a good second feature for it continues in the same light vein. John Halliday plays the part of a once great movie star on the out and out. Being broke and on the verge of ending it all, he turns out to be easy meat for the ambitious owner of a true love story magazine...

Author: By L. E. M., | Title: * The Moviegoer * | 10/23/1936 | See Source »

...secreted a pearl necklace worth 2,200,000 francs. Their paths cross along the road, where he fixes her car; again at the border, where she slips the pearls into his pocket to get past the customs inspectors; once more in Madrid, where she joins her oily confederate (John Halliday). When the three are sequestered together in an Andalusian mountain inn, the flirtation between Bradley and Madeleine suddenly ripens into something else, something which Director Frank Borzage contrives to convey in scenes which are at once gay, delicate and, in view of the cinema's attitude toward such matters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: New Pictures: Mar. 9, 1936 | 3/9/1936 | See Source »

...front, only blinded. Believing that this will make his life a burden rather than a joy to Kitty, he does not return to her. Instead, under an assumed name, he takes to writing juveniles, attended only by a secretary (Frieda Inescort) and his friend Sir George Barton (John Halliday). On the eve of their marriage, Kitty and Gerald learn of his existence. Still hell-bent on self-sacrifice, Alan arranges the furniture in the living room, hides his Braille books, awaits their call. When they arrive, he greets them soberly, pours a drink for each and, grimly pretending that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Sep. 16, 1935 | 9/16/1935 | See Source »

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