LIBERTY THEATRE.
TWO GOOD TALKIES. Although Eddie Qnillan ordinarily is classed ae a comedian, be demonstrates in "The Big Shot," which will start at today, a pronounced • flair for drama, and his handling of some of the scenes falling into this category stamp him as one of tho screen's most versatile stars. The supporting cast is excellent. Maureen O'Sullivan is beautiful and charming in her role opposite the star, One woman's loyalty for her erring husband is the theme of Paramount's <'Womcn Love Once," which will be the other feature. Box plans are at The Bristol.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 19
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