Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1929)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section f>tmNX >s NO WORD FOU IT You need "HILARIOUS," "RIB -SPLITTING," and "UPROARIOUS" to describe Colleen's latest laugh success. Brisk and bubbly, swift and sprightly, it's the kind of a hit you've been hankering for ever since "Her Wild Oat" and "Oh Kay!" . . . » •* * She was too Good to be Famous — so she HAD to be Bad! She warned to Sin and Suffer — and get it over with! . . . "I'll show Don Anthony I can be Crushed and Broken! — Then he'll have to make me leading lady in his new play!" A gang war and a misleading lady give her her Big Chance . . . But her only "crushing" opportunity comes in a role she never expected to play! Yon Call H£ AR It! If your theatre shows "Sound" pictures, you'll H£AR a beautiful musical accompaniment by a famous orchestra, and exciting sound effects in ^'Synthetic Sin." You'll see handsome Antonio Moreno, too, as leading man, in this William A. Seiter production from the brilliant play by Frederic and Fanny Hatton. JOH]^ Mccormick