TO CORRESPONDENTS
“ Response.”—Any advice that we could give would be more or less on guesswork. Welling’s ‘ Press Guide ’ might help you. But your best plan, in regard to selection and cost, is to consult a leading bookseller. “ Sorrell.” —Exactly six years ago the silent film of * Sorrell and Son ’ was shown as the second release at the Strand Theatre, which had been known as the Queen’s Theatre up until the time ‘ Seventh Heaven ’ was shown. ‘ Sorrell and Son ’ had a season of four weeks from Friday, July 20, to Thursday, August 16, 1928. It was H. B. Warner, and not Lewis Stone, who played the role of Sorrell, which part he revives in the present talking film.
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Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 12
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117TO CORRESPONDENTS Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 12
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