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CRIMSON PLAYGOER

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By E. C. B.

The Stage

"All Good Americans" Plymouth. Well acted comedy with Hope Williams and Fred Keating.

"The First Apple"--Shubert. A rather dull play replete with aged humorous platitudes. Conrad Nagel is better on the stage than he is on the screen.

"Hazel Kirke"--Peabody Playhouse. Not the best play in Boston, but it is the most finished one. Sally Fitzpatrick improves each week.

The Screen

"Paddy, The Next Best Thing"--University. "Sweetheart Darlin" in a faster tempo. Also "Ann Vickers" which fails to arouse much emotion.

"Little Women" R. K. O. Keith's. Jean Parker has a hot potato in her mouth. Joan Bennet is insipid. Frances Dee and Katherine Hepburn are adequate. However, the best sentimental film this year or any other year.

"Take A Chance" Paramount and Fenway. A very poor reproduction of a good musical comedy. Also "The Mad Game" with Spencer Tracy.

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