New Title for Clive Brook Film
The three men who made “The Ware Case” which has been acclaimed as one of the best British Alma for years, were Clive Brook, Michael Balcon, producer, and Robert Stevenson, director. These three are once more combining their talents at the Ealing Studios. The Aim they are now making is the screen version of Robert Morley’s play “Goodness How Sad,” but its title was found to be an unsuitable one for Aim audiences and has now been changed to “Goodbye to Yesterday.” Anna Lee is Clive Brook’s leading lady in the Aim—and it is her third this year at Ealing. This charming British star retired from Alms for over a ypar in order to have a baby; she is now making up for the months away from the studios. Others in an excellent supporting cast include Garry Marsh, David Tree, Dame May Whitty, Hartley Power, Arthur Margetson, 0. B. Clarence and Milton Rosmer.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20916, 22 September 1939, Page 4
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159New Title for Clive Brook Film Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20916, 22 September 1939, Page 4
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