KING'S THEATRE.
There is certainly nothing synthetic about the entertainment offered hi "Synthetic Sin," Colleen Moore's latest comedy, which will open tonight at the King's Theatre. A clever story, an excellent cast, and Colleen's bubbling yersonallty, have. been woven Into a picture that ■is stated to rank among the most humorously entertaining films to be seen hi months. Antonio Moreno 1 acquits himself well In the romantic lead opposite Hiss Moore, while others conspicuous for their good work are Montagu Love, Gertrude. Astor, Edythe Chapman, and Kathryn M'Guir'c. John M'Cormick produced
"Synthetic Sin" for First National Pictures No. 10 featurette; of the "New Greater Collegians" is an attraction of Interest. This week's title': -is "Spc;.:l'.iig Youth," George Lewis and 'Dorothy Gulliver being co-starred with the popular Collegian supporting cast. First National supporting subjects will be presented, in addition to the orchestra in a speci-ally-arranged score. Box plans are available at The Bristol. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 22 March 1929, Page 5
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152KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 22 March 1929, Page 5
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