Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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A ONE-MAN WOMAN FOR A ONE-WOMAN MAN. The GIRL SINNER (Dorothy Jordan) Lulu of a looker, lolly pop of a lover. And she knew how. Only one man mattered and she cut the corners cold in chasing him. A one-man woman for a one-woman man. yOUN4 SINNERfS , with THOMAS MEIGHAN HARD IE ALBRIGHT Dorothy Jordon Cecilia Loftus James Kirkwood From Elmer Harris' play Directed by JOHN BLYSTONE The BOY SINNER (Hardie Albright) Good guy but his father was too rich. Irish trainer knocked the nonsense out of him. Knockout of a sweetheart nearly knocked it back again. The TRAINER IThomas Meighan Irish and human. His son loved him. You'll agree that the Irish and Meighan are great. The MILLIONAIRE (James Kirkwood Knew money but not the heart )f h is own son.