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Kinema Guide February 2nd to 8th.
FILMS TO SEE IN THE SUBURBS
"The Bad One" : — Dolores del Bio and Edmund Lowe in a sensational
sex drama. See review in last issue. "Caught Short" : — Marie Dressier and Polly Moran in a really clever
comedy of two business women. "Common Clay": — A story of the "unmarried mother." Starring
Constance Bennett and Lewis Ayres. "Dangerous Paradise": — Nancy Carroll, Richard Arlen and Warner
Gland in the triumph of youthful love. "The Divorcee" : — A woman's revenge on an unfaithful husband.
Norma Shesrer and Chester Morris. "The Furies": — Good acting in a mystery film. H. B. Warner and
Lois Wilson. "Golden Dawn" : — Love in Africa. Vivienne Segal, Noah Beery and
Lupino Lane with songs and colour. "Greek Street" : — British musical drama, starring Sari Maritza and
William Freshman. Soho setting. "High Road": — Euth Chatterton and Basil Rathbone in clever
comedy. "Loose Ends" : — British talkie drama with Owen Nares, Edna Be=tr
Ardianne Allen, and Donald Calthrop. Reviewed in last issue. "Ladies of Leisure" : — An artist's love for a gold-digger. Barbara
Stanwyck and Ralph Graves. See review, January 19th. "The Lady of the Rose" : — Vivienne Segal in Musical romance. See
review in this issue. "Leave it to Me" : — Dorothy Seacombe and Robert Irvine in a crook
comedy-drama. "The Man from Blankleys" : — John Barrymore and Loretta Young in
good comedy. "Matrimonial Problem" : — Frank Fay in a clever French comedy. "Night Work" : — Johnny Arthur and Sally Starr in an orphanage
comedy. "A Notorious Affair" : — Billie Dove, Basil Rathbone, and Kay Francis
in a story of English society. "Numbered Men" : — American convict drama with Conrad Nagel and
Bernice Claire. "Paradise Island" : — Songs and melodrama in southern seas. "Personality" : — Johnny Arthur in an amusing comedy of a bluffing
salesman with great ambitions. Reviewed January 19th. "Renegades" : — Foreign legion story with Warner Baxter. See review. "Sarah and Son": — Good mother-love story. Ruth 'Chatterton. "Sea Wolf" : — Milton Sills in the revival of a good sea film. "Sin Flood" : — Unusual drama of Mississippi floods. Douglas Fairbanks, Junr., and Noah Beery. Reviewed January 19th. "Slightly Scarlet": — A crook story. Evelyn Brent and Clive Brook. "The Squeaker" : — Edgar Wallace talkie with Percy Marmont. "Stark Nature" : — Travel and animal life in Africa. Recommended. "Street of Chance": — Strong picture of a gambler's life. William
Powell, Jean Arthur, Kay Francis, and Regis Toomey. "The Unholy Three" : — Lon Chaney's big talking film. Unusual plot.
See review.
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