AMUSEMENTS.
—#- THEATRE ROYAL. "SINNEftS IN THE SIN." 'The reputations o{ liotli Carol Lombard and Chester Morris, who are tho leading players in. "Sinner? in tho Sun" at tho, Theatre Royal, are considerably enhanced by their outstanding display of dramatic talent in this piolute. Tho themo is an unusual one with much in it that appeals to every section uf tho public, and with a story that is cleverly worked up to a dramatic finish. Ono ot the very attractive features of tho picture is tho excellent photography ot' parts of tho Mediterranean coast. Tho story is that of a girl who married for money bocausa she wished to, and of 11 man who married for money to defy the girl ho loved. Tho background o£ tho film depicts vividly tho hectic gaiety of tho restless rich, and through it al! is an undercurrent of real romance and true love. Much of tho play takes part in a fashionable modisto's saloon and tho parado of tho mannequins was an aspect which appealed to tho feminine portion of the audience. Alison Skipworth, Adrienno Ames, and Walter Byron were competent supporting players.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20734, 20 December 1932, Page 5
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