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

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WILLIAM HAINES plays the part of a lad leaving College and entering, more or less successfully upon a city career. It is not for Mr. Haines a new type of part either, in fact, or on the "pictures" for, before becoming the star that he is William Haines was what is known in the U.S. as a bond salesman. This film was directed by Sam Wood who, in Hollywood is recognised as a particularly succesful director of "young people" pictures. Some folks call him the "Peter Pan Director," and he is understood to be proud of his perennial youthful outlook. Marie Dressier plays in this film and is, as always, a perfect joy. While every care has been taken to ensure accuracy, the publishers, cannot hold themselves responsible for any errors or omissions.