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mesne* ttm HMntttoa(Qnterio) state* B» th<> chsmpiljajiculler, leaves' t ior -New, York, en' route tat England,. impeUforvtie Oujmoajl. Eteulls. - \ l 'Wll,i' ll i ''" | l l WJil'llilL*; ■>'/ , ,-calnpl' with the best -work Of tWonTljioyd. ',VThe acting in this picture .i*~k joy ford Mollison makes a brilliant first ! appearance. Donald Calthrop is at his i r than-which there is none better. Lamont sop. likewise plays with infinite distin v oodo. TfiTatW makes, an-il&eal heroine; But -all is;'' said*.'the real, star of this pictur \Mooty Banks, who has created a B ' talking picture comedy abfout which w« shout fntm tpe housetops." * , " Donald. Caltrop, who plays the rol< the valet in "Almost a Honeymoon, V! many.others-stage. and screen -celebrities educated at St. 'Paul's 1 School, X<ondoi - >?aa - boto bn April 11th, 1888, and mac first appearance on the stage. Vt .the C( Theatre in 1006 in "A Wire Sntanglen i At the Kjngsway Theatre In June, ,he .produced' "Xoicks," a very -eharmh yoe.' When, this terminated its run X . j Oalthisop i disappeared iaio. obscurity, for s time/- Thsn one 1 "day his admirers awo -iflnd htartt'film Star. ■He "'made -His big J "hit" in ; Alfred Hitchcock's "Black* . and ihen "followed "The Olue -of thd Pin!..'', and- "The Flying Squad."- AJ 01m in which he appeared for British | national, was "Atlantic." 'it He '-"has. an'" engaging 1 -personality—< •and highly temperamental/ great pa charm -and magnetism, ; ' «. Bolt: plans for ' 'Almost a .Hdneyn t tfrjT 'Bristol. "<■ r : I 1 ; v CRYSTAL PALACE. ' "MOROCCO", 1 °' ' ' T ' , ' * . "Morocco," at the Crystal Palace] -picture which justifies all the elaimi have 'been,, it, and is proving popular 'with the audiences. Prj iivt6rwrti centres in the appeartyioa of tlj Continental 1 star,- Marlene Dietncn, i| part of' Amy Jolly, the cabaret singe the heroins of the story. It is soon j nised - that she is an actress of more* ordinary talent, possessing' a pereo that imparts distinction to the part t portraying. t ' i

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20214, 17 April 1931, Page 15

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SCULLING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20214, 17 April 1931, Page 15

SCULLING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20214, 17 April 1931, Page 15

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