FINE NAUTICAL DRAMA
HEADS FARE FOR GRAND TO-MORROW The excellent nautical .film ‘Black Sheep ’ is the main attraction to be screened at the Grand to-morrow. A large cast,' headed by Edmund ■ Lowe and Claire Trevor, includes Tom Brown, Eugene Pallette, Adrienne Ames, Her* bert Miindiu ,and Ford Sterling. Ihe story is a particularly thrilling one, having as its background a transatlantic luxury liner, and concerning the lives of six of its passengers. An element of baffling mystery and gripping suspense is introduced into the mm. The second picture on this double-fea-ture programme will be the delightful comedy, ‘ It’s a Small World. In this comedy the leading role is taken by Spencer Tracy, while the demure English actress, Wendy Barrie, appears as the heroine. The story concerns a girl and a counsellor-at-law, who meet when their motor cars are involved in a head-on collision. First the man arrests the girl driver. Then, claiming, through a quaint and obsolete Napoleonic law, the right to the body of. the debtor, he becomes her guardian. When he tries to take his young charge duck shooting at 3 o’clock in the morning and she refuses to leave the house the comedy takes an unexpected turn and develops into-an amusing romance.
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Evening Star, Issue 22202, 3 December 1935, Page 5
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205FINE NAUTICAL DRAMA Evening Star, Issue 22202, 3 December 1935, Page 5
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