STRAND
‘ Young Sinners ’ is now at the Strand Theatre. The over-popular Thomas Mcighan returns to tho screen in this picture, and portrays tho important role oftho robust trainer, who, at his camp in tho Adirondack Mountains, essays tho moral and physical reformation of tho wilful son of a. multi-millionaire. How ho accomplishes his object and how ho is unwittingly aided by tho girl who loves his charge forms tho basis of the intriguing story. Tho romantic roles aro enacted by Hardio Al’ right, brilliant young stage actor, who makes his screen bow in this production, and Dorothy Jordan, popular as well as beautiful film actress. These personalities aro reinforced by Cecilia Loftus, James Kirkwood, and I'Mmund Droc.se.
Several interesting fcatnrettes complete tho bill. Dox plans arc at the t itre.
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Evening Star, Issue 20917, 7 October 1931, Page 7
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130STRAND Evening Star, Issue 20917, 7 October 1931, Page 7
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