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F. H. W.
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The Crimson Playgoer
Although truth is said to be stranger than fiction, in most historical movies facts are changed to suit the plot.
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
The picture "Stingaree", new showing at R. K. O. Keith's, is, unlike the fish, innocuously poisonous. Mr. Richard Dix gives
AT RKO KEITH'S
The Columbia production "Twentieth Century," at RKO Keith's this week, affords an excellent antidote for Divisional post mortems or a
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
For many years the reviewer has been in hopes that the Metropolitan would sometime provide its public with a fairly
The Crimson Playgoer
With the success of "Silver Dollar." "Cavalcade," and other epics in mind, producers have outdone themselves in the manufacture of
The Crimson Playgoer
Devotees of the Metropolitan should not have high hopes for this week's presentation, for "Blondie Johnson," starring Joan Blondell and
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Based on the culmination of centuries' growth of the spirit of self consciousness in the Russian people with the mutiny
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
The University Theatre presents two very worth while pictures this week: Nancy Carroll and John Boles in "Child of Manhattan,"