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THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

BOARDS AND BILLBOARDS

Films

Majestic--"Cavalcade." An entrancing spectacle of British history from the Boer War to the present by the versatile Noel Coward.

Tremont--"Rasputin and the Empress." The acting of the three Barrymores makes this film a vivid picture of Russia in the days of sable and ermine.

Paramount--"Sign of the Cross." Cecil B. de Mille's extravaganza of the lavish days of the Imperial Purple, with a sterling cast headed by Charles Laughton.

Metropolitan--"Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing." Sordid glimpses of life at another of our great institutions.

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Uptown--"Farewell to Arms." A faithful version of Ernest Hemingway's story of love and war in the Trentino, with the galky Gary and the hellish Helen.

The Stage

Wilbur--"That's Gratitude." The perennial revival of Frank Craven's whimsical comedy of farm life in the Land of the Fall Corn.

With Music

Copley--"Prince of Pilsen." A periodic engagement of a better-than-average troupe presenting one of those sentimental romantic operettas of Old Germany.

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