ST. JAMES THEATRE.
"Sinner Take All."
"Sinner Take All," which comes to the St. James Theatre on Friday, is' said to be a picture as intriguing as its title. Ut is. a happy combination of mystery, romance, and humour in unusual settings, produced in the manner of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with lavish attention. to detail. The scenes range from the luxury of Park Avenue pent- < houses to the squalor of lower East Side tenements, nor is the Broadway night club sector omitted. Others reveal the roaring and ordered . confusion of a 1 metropolitan newspaper at press time, with a big story breaking. Bruce Cabot and Margaret Lindsay play the romantic leads with artistry, and Joseph Calleia offers another of his individual "menace" portrayals. Excellent supporting roles are played by ftanley Ridaes, Vivienne Osborne, Theodore yon Eltz. George Zucco, Raymond Hatton, George Lynn, Edward I Pawley, Louis Natheaux, and Robert' Emmet O'Connor. The story deals with a millionaire newspaper publisher who receives a threatening message pledging death to him and his family. Before. he can move to protect himself he and two sons are murdered. A former reporter who has become • a lawyer returns to- his old craft and. solves the mystery in a series of exciting adventures. He also srvcs the life of the publisher's lovely daughter, and marries her. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1937, Page 5
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218ST. JAMES THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1937, Page 5
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