CRYSTAL PALACE.
The programme at tho Crystal Palace this week consists chiefly of a roaring comedy, entitled "How to Handle Women," and a splendid drama, "Diamond Handcuffs." Although, tho pictures aro different they aro both of the highest quality. Glenn Tryon is a past-master at comedy,' and each film ha appears in seems to bo funnier than the last. ' .
"Diamond Handcuffs" is tbo second feature on the programme, and provides an opportunity for Eleanor Boardman and Conrad Nagel to exhibit their versatile dramatic talents, with a diamond as the main theme of an interesting story.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19481, 30 November 1928, Page 14
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