University--"Fugitive Lovers". Sex and crime in the persons of Madge Evans and Robert Montgomery form a lurid union in a Greyhound bus; Ted Healy and his stooges provide much needed comic relief. "All of Me". A good play spoiled by the director and partially redeemed by Miriam Hopkins.
Paramount and Fenway--"Journal of a Crime". Ruth Chatterton has a better role than has been her lot for some time past but apparently Ruth is on the skids; otherwise a moderate picture. "The Last Round-up". Do you still like Zaue Gray?
Fine Arts--"Wlener Blut". Tuneful and pleasant German film dealing with Johann Strauss; numerous waltzes and adroit photography successfully recreate the Vienna of Francis Joseph.
Keith's Boston--"Sing and Like it." A movie that pretends to be nothing but amusing and succeeds admirably with the aid of Ned Sparks, Zasu Pitts, and Edward Everett Horton.
R.K.O. Keith's--"David Harum." Starts today. To be reviewed Monday.
Metropolitan--"George White's Scandals." Movies about the show business have been excessively tedious and hackneyed. This is no exception and is relieved only by the presence of Jimmy Durante.
Loew's State--"Queen Christina". Greta Garbo shows herself still capable of giving a sensitive interpretation of a difficult part with the aid of Mammoulian. Well worth seeing.
Loew's Orpheum--"The Mystery of Mr. X." Robert Montgomery carries off the part of gentleman crook with his customary aplomb and ability to provide a diverting evening.
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