MAJESTIC THEATRE.
"GOOD INTENTIONS." Edmund Lowe, the famed exponent of'Ser--geant Flagg in several popular films, is the hero in the -Kox movietone all-talking dramcf * Good Intentions," which will be presented' at the Majestic, on Monday. Surrounded .by', a typical "Edgar Wallace" atmosphere, the action maintains unusual intensity and ample suspense from the opening scene to the dramatic climax. It is the vivid story of a man who rose by sheer strength of will from the slums, moulded himself a career of wealth and power, only to find, when romance beckoned, that all iiis money and power could not avoi.d the clutching fingers the past that relentlessly reached forth to seize him. Edmund Lowe demonstrates his versatility by giving a remarkable impersonation of the suave and polished gentleman adventurer in this • production. The box platis aro at The Bristol Piano Company.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 15 November 1930, Page 3
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