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EMPRESS THEATRE

DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME.

An unusually distinguished cast supports Ruth Chatterton in her First National picture, “The Rich Are Always With Us,” which, along with “Sinners in the Sun,” is to be screened at the Empress Theatre tonight and Monday. Miss Chatterton appears as the wealthiest member of a. wealthy set, happily married until she" discovers her husband is “cheating” with a heartless debutante. A surprise climax results.

“Sinners in the Sun,” a story of modern life of those in moderate circumstances, revolves round the efforts of two sweethearts to marry and enjoy life above their stations before accepting each other. Carole Lombard and Chester Morris head the caste. .

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4403, 10 June 1933, Page 4

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110

EMPRESS THEATRE King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4403, 10 June 1933, Page 4

EMPRESS THEATRE King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4403, 10 June 1933, Page 4

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