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GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

<?t£?» g Bancroft, star of "Wolf of Wall otreet and other powerful dramas, gives an excellent performance in "Blood Money." the n. e; T/:I)'« ur|,at the Grand Opera Househ» :. Bm Galley, a bail bondsman, he has ,'a role that. fits him like the proverbial glove. ■ Bailey and Ruby . hare been partners in love and the bail boud racket for years, and they have always played fair and TMnrn 6 Tlk Ba"Cy flnd3 hlm"lf in I«?o With ?, ft 8 T, albert- a society girl who delights In stealing in department stores for the thrill of it. Elaine, however, falls In love with Ruby's brother, Drury who Is an expert bank robber, and when he is arrested for a bank hold-up he Is bailed out by Bill Bailey. - The police ■collect further evidence against Drury. and h.in S £ e3J 0 1 , 3umpJ)all and co to-America, helped by Bailey. Drury gives Elaine enough money -in bonds to pay for his ball and some registered' bonds, which were stolen from the bank,<to y destroy.'.•.lnstead, Elaine gives Bailey fe^ lsf e\? d'il^ nds'-»nd'when he finds he hKi^V-^H?^*^o^■all ln Us P°wer t0 ■3?'i?*£ bad)f -nPfffttJStOt -^trial. In- support therevare^sotneS^stellent pictures. V%\ : "Cross 'Co<[ntr^^cruise." ;t:Wiien.a-.notion strlKe^>til?Hoiiywood, It apparently - strlkesT^in se^er&Wplaces at once. ■ Some- time-^aipy^raivcrsa¥?decided to make a •jijcture, the sceha oft^yhlcftS-'would be laid' , : .onb.,a /•transcontinentalJvTSuss;.iyilmost slmul- : t&neouslyK,t>vb;.-<)Uier stutllosv.sinnounced plans ,to:make. x ai\Vbus^pictutKg;:Tfte'n>;6egan a race, noti..of t -busesj&p.ut oKitjidtpsi'.'-io see which , '.Studio could drtfJlart^t^ptouriiVready for re- ' Uase^Stlnivetsal ; irWbii, rC'and-fe:;Crbss Country ,Cru'lsS' > >-'an'lVed;lis-,:KeSV 'ZealifiiHiils week, and when,=shoivui!<.atMiß?;.Gi'aiiil,);,Opera House on ■ Friday;,wili,.{pe % iinj rrfdvaHoSSbf •• any similar ■pictures,; 'Neve"e^Ht£drd.>thasiisu6h- background *ew r has utlljsedra2hotel,i'a?t?aiif > >'an'-laeroiilane, a car, ; * ,motor-boafJv- v buC:a>iUs,wds anew idea. No ; .■do,ubn.:th'e7 i XeSii.lt'Witp'Kc'e'ptlon'ally gratifying it:has always been , •Ws.ymo^t'o^|*Jtry<iQnit>tnlng-,riew. He is never - ;ha^pSer,-*thanS'wliei)yte.;the" beaten path. The •' '»'l,eta!if:rS-,*f-tll6^cas.t;of,;"Crcss Country Cruise" embrace-welljknoSvn fnames. Lew Ayres, who is starred In. the'pictures, June Knight, Alice White; and Eugeno Pallette. Eddie Buzzell directed.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1934, Page 4

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311

GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1934, Page 4

GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1934, Page 4

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