Janet Gaynor Scores Again
TANET GAYNOR’S role in her new screen play, “One More Spring,” is different from any characterisation she has ever attempted before. As Elizabeth, former waitress and aspiring chorus-girl, Miss Gaynor assumes a certain sophistication to establish the rebuffs and disappointments she has experienced seeking a job on the stage.
But the veneer of wordliness she displays to Astrid Allwyn, blonde, out-of-work show girl, disappears when Miss Gaynor is thrown in contact with Warner Baxter and Walter King. Producer Winfield Sheehan and Director Henry King consider Miss Gaynor’s part in this screen-play offers one of the most deft and sympathetic portrayals that the titian-haired actress has undertaken so far. It calls for a more poignant and sustained emotional effort than any of her previous roles.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 16
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128Janet Gaynor Scores Again Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 16
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