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"Dark Hazard," First National's picture starring Edward G. Robinson as an inveterate gambler and follower of degraces comes to the sceen of the Paramount and Fenway theatres starting today.

The picture, which is based on the novel of W. R. Burnett, author of "Little Caesar," in which Robinson gained his first screen fame, deals with a man whose passion for gambling is so strong that he gives up love and home and practically everything in life considered worthwhile because of it.

Genevieve Tobin is Robinson's leading lady, playing the part of a disillusioned gambler's wife. Glenda Farrell is the other woman in a triangular love affair while others in the cast include Robert Barrat. Hobart Cavanaugh and Gordon Westcott.

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