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T. H. C.
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Live Like Pigs
Ever since the reign of Elizabeth I, Britain has suffered from terror of the tramp. She has whipped her beggars
The Moviegoer
Cab Calloway, the hi-de-ho man who brought Minnie the Moocher everlasting fame, occupies the stage of the Boston Theater this
AT KEITH MEMORIAL
Newspaper men, their lives and loves, have already been recorded a number of times on the screen. The latest version,
THEATRES ENTERTAINMENTS MOVIES
"The Great O'Malley" is a stupid, run-of-the-mill picture which divides its time between half-hearted humor and blatant sentimentality. The theme
AT THE UNIVERSITY
Tangible evidence of the oft repeated press agents' blurb, "You'll laugh and you'll cry", is found in: Three Smart Girls,
The Moviegoer
"Black Legion" tells a tale of terrorism and character degeneration which is gripping in its realism and frightening in its
AT THE METROPOLITAN
In "Lloyd's of London," the producers took what seemed to be a singularly unromantic subject and whipped into shape one
The Moviegoer
Sonja Henie in one ballet costume after another, Sonja Henie dancing on ice with an elaborate troupe of chorus boys
The Crimson Moviegoer
As a work in color photography, "God's Country and The Woman" is unexcelled, but the plot, while appropriate to the
The Moviegoer
If you like to see headlines from Hearst papers flashed on the screen every few minutes, and if you like