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LIBERTY THEATRE.

"THK PERFECT CRIME" STILL SCREENING. Tffca ÜbMty wopened witli » food *U-rouod p*otiamm* of "talkW and synchronic*! dims. Tho . main lion, "The " Ftrfcct Crime," >» taken Iran Uruc-l ZaagwilTs story, "The li ig Bow Mystery." and has been mads i*to a moat gripping drama. Tho cm» of pl a cr» it an «*eaU«nt ona, tha •»« Oliva Brook, Irene Rich, and Gladys McConuell. Tb» picture la perfectly syuchrunxeil with dialogue and singing it» the utolofur. and in the «a*l seen*. Tha prologue introduces the police giving the caw mar th«. radio. I>r. Benson (Clive Brook) is an expert criminologist, who has become ohacitod with hia work, ao much »o that his wife leaves him He solves every erißM tbat i» oommittod, believing that criminals are stupid. and always leave aomo «!na. The .upportio* «lm« ara wall selected, and Include "Staff Hunting, * WingadDaath, .UcwicUine, ami » comedy. Tftia programme wiU bo continued till lHiaedsy «v»n*

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19726, 17 September 1929, Page 16

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LIBERTY THEATRE. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19726, 17 September 1929, Page 16

LIBERTY THEATRE. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19726, 17 September 1929, Page 16