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Weekly kinema guide: London suburban reviews and programmes (1930)

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KlNEMA Guide , Week Commencing Dec. ist. Films you may see this week Balaclava: — Founded, of course, on the famous battle. The 'Charge of the Light Brigade" is thrilling and the film as a whole is spectacular. Behind the Make Up: — The story is of stage folk with a "two men — one woman" theme. William Powell, Hall Skelly portray effectively the principal male parts, with Fay Wray and Kay Francis. The Busybody: — A good film for those who wish to be amused. Harry Green is excellent as the Jewish busybody. Dancing Feet: — All about an American actress. Tuneful and quite bright. The Furies : — A mystery film that is very well acted and should please all those who like to be puzzled until the end. Good Intentions : — An interesting film. Edmund Lowe as the wealthy crook who wants to leave his "past" behind is excellent and, as his inspiration, Marguerite Churchill is good. Hell Harbour: — Splendid entertainment. A fine, well arranged picture in a beautiful setting. Hells Angels: — A most thrilling experience, to see this film. Hold Everything :i — Winnie Lightner, who has that quality, rare among film stars, real genius, again provides us with excellent entertainment in an otherwise ordinary film. Journey's End : — Everyone who has not yet seen this film should do so before it is too late. Just For A Song : — A very tuneful and pleasing film which gives Lilian Da vies and Boy Eoyston numerous opportunities. A Lady to Love : — The story of a man who becomes engaged by post. The Laughing Lady: — An interesting film, the plot of which is set "after the divorce." Man Trouble: — A night club story. The Medicine Man : — Tale of a market place quack. Amusing with an ordinary plot. Mystery of Life : — A film to be seen by everybody. Those Who Dance: — A "fast life" picture. White Devil: — Well chosen as a partner, this week, of "Mvsterv of Life." Whoopee: — You should see this film if only for Eddie Cantor, the new artist, 30