Coming: May 12, 1930

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JUNE MOON—Lardner & Kaufman's exposé of Tin Pan Alley (TIME, Oct. 21).

STREET SCENE—Tenement love and tragedy (TIME, Oct. 7).

STRICTLY DISHONORABLE—Racy anecdote from a virgin's life (TIME, Sept. 30).

SUBWAY EXPRESS—Elaborate slaughter on the way uptown (TIME, Oct. 7).

THE APPLE CART—Shavian palaver on monarchy (TIME, March 10).

THE FIRST MRS. FRASER—On with the old love, with Grace George (TIME Jan 13).

THE GREEN PASTURES—Extraordinary fantasy on Negro Biblical beliefs (TIME, March 10).

THE LAST MILE—Drama around the electric chair (TIME, Feb. 24).

TOPAZE—Satirical French success story (TIME, Feb. 24).

UNCLE VANYA—Lillian Gish at work with Chekhov (TIME, April 28).

Musical—SIMPLE SIMON (Ed Wynn, TIME, March 3),

FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN (TIME, Dec. 9), FLYING HIGH (if you like Bert Lahr, TIME, March 17), SONS O' GUNS (TIME, Dec. 9).

Best Pictures

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT— Impressionistic but effective rendering of Remarque (TIME, May 5).

ANNA CHRISTIE—Greta Garbo talks in what looks like the year's most popular film drama (TIME, March 3).

JOURNEY'S END—A brilliant photograph of a fine war play (TIME, April 21).

PARAMOUNT ON PARADE—Maurice Chevalier headlining a vaudeville jamboree (TIME, May 5).

THE MAN FROM BLANKLEY'S—John Barrymore eats a rubber squab in his first farce in 15 years (TIME, April 7).

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