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Show jt me 'Llain Sunday I Nr 1 C-'.v.uJ known to the ! sireev. l:..i " tar aaU p!ay-I p!ay-I .r..lu. 1; i-...-et.nt;4 Icr the first 1 , - ::r in his o :- It'ivtta. h::..t Lv.e.t." which opens --'-' : .;.e ?i;h: v i r ,1 I J -r.'ie :e lih' : v:r:mld end Nelson I.hiy ::i ihe e3-sa ihig' roles. The lihr. is in Ti -..n;.- Ijv. Miss MacDonxd is seen as Vie-tcrian Vie-tcrian tfU2 Sarah Mil!i:l;. and Eckiy as h?r iennee vci: teacher. teach-er. Ca:i Li:-.:i.n, w::n whom she elo;-:s on the eve of her wedding to tfa.-rv entry, played by Edward Ed-ward Ashley, Sarah and Carl live j i... iLi.inc j..; m viernia until an Aust ien cavalry officer, Baron von Traniseh, played by George fcaiuiers. 'ecgir.s paying her attention. at-tention. Th?n coee.es the dramatic c.encjeir.ent. Ian Ilunrrr is seen as Lord Ehr.yne, fair.llin? opponent of Vcn Treiioch and belief a: tor of Earah and Carl. In comedy roles are Felix B' cssart and Curt Bois r.s penr.i'ess musicians, Sig Ru-n:ijnn Ru-n:ijnn as Kerr Schlick, cofe owner, and Herman Bing as the market-keeper. market-keeper. Also prominently cast are Fay Tlclcxn, Eiana lev.ls, iiynne Carver and Janet Beecher. W. S. Van Dyke II directed, with Virto" Eaville as producer. . The screen play is by Lesser Sam-j Sam-j uels. The Neei Cowai'd score was ' arranged for the screen by Her-1 Her-1 tert Siathart, the stars singing eleven of the Coward songs. |