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CRYSTAL PALACE.

TWO BRITISH FILMS. The new double-feature programme to bo presented at the Crystal Palace Theatre today will be headed by "Other People's Sins," art enthralling drama of a man who stood trial for murder in order to shield his daughter. Tho star is Horace Hodges, an experienced character actor who noeds no introduction to the playgoing public. In "Other People's Sins," he takes the part of a lovable old wastrel who stands on trial for murder in his daughter's place, but only to force his son-in-law to pay his debts for him! Anne Grey has the chief feminine role. Though hardly a newcomer to the films, this is the most outstanding part she has ever had, and she has been acclaimed as the finest British screen "find" of years. "Nino Till Six," in which Elizabeth Allan, Louiso Hampton, and . Richard Bird are starred, deals with the life of London shopgirls and mannequins. The story reveals the many sides of theso girls' lives; the eternal grind from nine till six; the trials and tribulations, and also tho romantic side of their lives. There aro many exciting situations when two girls are accused of the theft of exclusive frocks from a Bond street dressmaker's establishment. In addition, Sir Harry Lauder will be heard in a song scena, entitled "The Saftest of tho Family." Box plans are at The Bristol.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20772, 4 February 1933, Page 5

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CRYSTAL PALACE. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20772, 4 February 1933, Page 5

CRYSTAL PALACE. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20772, 4 February 1933, Page 5

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