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Drama

Plymouth--"The House of Fear". Melodrama of the creepy type. Pleasant relaxation together with the thrills and chills.

Hollis -- "Pygmalion". Bernard Shaw with the usual finesse of the Theatre Guild production. Nobody seated during the first act.

Copley--"The Middle Watch". Another mystery farce.

Musical

Schubert--"Pleasure Bound." Phil Baker is the headliner. Jack Donahue and Boyle Girls add to the fun.

Tremont--"Hot Chocolates." Colored musical revue. Last two days.

Cinema

University--"The Kiss". Greta Garbo does well in a stupid picture. "The Song of Love" with Belle Baker.

Central Square -- "The Forward Pass." Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Loretta Young go more collegiate than ever.

Metropolitan -- "General Crack." John Barrymore up to his old stunts in his first all talking picture with scenes in technicolor.

Fenway--"Applause". Second only to "Hallelujah" in the roster of the worth while productions of sound pictures. Directed by the fine eye of Robert Mamoulian of the Theatre Guild.

Keith's--"Hot For Paris." Low humor bellowed by Victor McLaglen.

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