Motion Picture Reviews (1930)

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SO THIS IS PARIS GREEN. Louise Frazenda. Direction by William Watson. Paramount. The theme “is chiefly concerned with the relief experienced by an ‘unfaithful’ wife when she discovers that the husband whom she has poisoned with Paris Green, is really an outlaw” and that she is a heroine instead of a fugitive from justice. The picture is worse than the average slap stick and has no place on any program. Adolescents, 12 to 16. Children, 6 to 12. No. No. — o — SPORTING YOUTH. Ann Christy. Direction Ben Holmes. Universal. A masquerade costume and a dream transport our heroine to Arabia via the comedy route. Will entertain children. Adolescents, 12 to 16. Children, 6 to 12. Amusing. Entertaining. SUGAR PLUM PAPA. 'Mack Sennett Production. The title gives the character of the entertainment. It is commonplace and dull with too little action to amuse small children and not enough real fun for older ones. Adolescents, 12 to 16. Children, 6 to 12. Harmless. Not recommended. SUBSCRIPTION TO THE REVIEWS OF THE MOTION PICTURE COMMITTEE. I am inclosing $ for subscriptions to the Motion Picture Reviews at $1.00 a year each. Other Addresses Inclosed Name Address