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LAUGHTON AS RUGGLES.— Charles Laughton, famous stage and screen star, is receiving lavish praise from the critics for his performance in the film version of "Ruggles of Red Gap." Laughton himself says: "Of all the parts I have ever played on screen or stage, my favourite is 'Ruggles of Red Gap.' I have tried to put into it all my love for America, and all my feeling for England. I hope it comes off. I think so."

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 20

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LAUGHTON AS RUGGLES.— Charles Laughton, famous stage and screen star, is receiving lavish praise from the critics for his performance in the film version of "Ruggles of Red Gap." Laughton himself says: "Of all the parts I have ever played on screen or stage, my favourite is 'Ruggles of Red Gap.' I have tried to put into it all my love for America, and all my feeling for England. I hope it comes off. I think so." Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 20

LAUGHTON AS RUGGLES.— Charles Laughton, famous stage and screen star, is receiving lavish praise from the critics for his performance in the film version of "Ruggles of Red Gap." Laughton himself says: "Of all the parts I have ever played on screen or stage, my favourite is 'Ruggles of Red Gap.' I have tried to put into it all my love for America, and all my feeling for England. I hope it comes off. I think so." Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 20

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