CRYSTAL PALACE.
.... ♦ —• — "One of the greatest box office draws whic ! h any picture, show can stage is a picture starring any great international sportsman, or any national champion, and liiis" is doubtless the reason for the Temarkable houses the Crystal Palace, which is starring Babe Ruth, of baseball fame, is drawing this week. J» this feature the audience is treated to some real thrills-"without the attendant risk <«r e-pense. It must not be supposed, however, that "Babe Comes Home" is purely a "ball--anie" picture. There are' tnauy other angles of interest in it, and the presence ot Anna Q. N'ilsson in the cast is sufficient guarantee that the human interest is not neglected. The cast is quite a large one, and has obvioil sly been chosen with more than usual care. All those who feature in it. do Gtcrlin; work, and their efforts result in a.-really clover ant. exhilarating comedy. ... . The second-feature is based ou the wellknown'aphorism. "East is East, and N [ is'. West, and never the twain shall meet.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19112, 22 September 1927, Page 6
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170CRYSTAL PALACE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19112, 22 September 1927, Page 6
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