CRYSTAL PALACE.
"LOVE ON THE SPOT." "Lovo ou the Spot,'' the RKO Radio British attraction, coming to the Crystal Palace Theatre on Saturday, introduces to the screen two new personalities—Rosemary Ames and Richard Dolman —and tells an engaging story of three crooks, who attempt to "work" upon each other and thus cancel each other out. Adapted from » ' 'Sapper'' story titled "Three of a Kind," "Love on the Spot" has, in addition to "tuneful songs and amusing dialogue, such an engaging air of happy irresponsibility that its appeal ".s sure to make itself felt. There are many novel touches in this fllm and music and song are deftly welded into the action, the songs being put over very well in the modern manner by Richard Dolman. There ara just enough songs and music to achieve a light-hearted atmosphere and just enough seriousness in the development of the story proper to make it interesting on that account alone. jt . Box plans are at The Bristol.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20736, 22 December 1932, Page 9
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