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“Back In Circulation”
Two women, facing each other in an underlying play of life. and death, w one of the dramatic highlights in Warner Bros, newspaper murder mystery drama “Back in Circulation,” starring Pat O'Brien and Joan Biondell, which is the main attraction at the De Luxe iheatro In her role of a reporter Miss Blonde.l has been instrumental in the conviction of Margaret Lindsay on a charge of murder. Convinced that the condemned woman is innocent, she contrives to oreak down the silence Miss Lindsay has maintained throughout the trial. The final scene between the two actresses is replete with emotional intensity and one that will be long remembered. Wild days in the old Indian territory, which was Inter to become Oklahoma, lire brought vividly to life in “The Devils Saddle Legion,” Dick Forans newest starring Western for Warner Bros., which is the second feature. The tab. handsome Singing Cowboy is at bis very best in this tale of lawless country and lawless men. And there are three ballads suited exactly to the red-headed star’s pleasing baritone voice. They are bv M. K. Jerome and Jack Scholl, who wrote his most recent hit, "My Little Buckaroo.” “
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 66, 10 December 1938, Page 16
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200DE LUXE THEATRE Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 66, 10 December 1938, Page 16
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