Margaret Sullavan
rpi-lE studio critic, the man who sees all the daily rushes with a critical eye and reports on them the next day, has no criticism of Miss Margaret Sullavan or of "Next Time. We Love,” her latest offering for Universal. This is what he says: “Miss Sullavan is simply amazing the “hardboiled” projection room audiences with the versatility of Iter acting. It is all a picture of moods, the spontaneous changes in a woman's nature. One moment she is up in the clouds of eustacy. Next irinute she is down in the depths of depression, and the various points in between. Iler performance is a masterpiece in portraying the feminine temperament which women “fans” all over the country will take to their hearts when the picture is released. It is great art.” Miss Sullavan has James Stewart
"Rosie Marie,” on December 9, had been 10 weeks in process of filming. This is the second Nelson Eddy-Jean-ette MacDonald starring musical, the exterior scenes for which were "shot” at the lovely Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Neva das.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 138, 6 March 1936, Page 16
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