AMUSEMENTS
KING'S THEATRE.
"THE STREET OE SIN" The* transition of :v 'brutal gfxng lleadeir of the London slums to a Godly man. through the power of love is detailed in "The, Street of Sin, - the new Paramount production starring Emil Jaunings, showing; at tne King's'Theatre for the. last, time to. might. "Slodgehammcl- Bill," *bh.ei role essayed by the dramatic actor, drops his. meanness and devotes bis life to the welfare oi : bnman.ity; but only after 1 thej girl lie loves suffers through an act of bis own. Settings and technical vork were regarded with the, highest, importance in the proc'uetjibn.
'The background of 'th'b Lcficloa slums was executed at Paramount •, Studio by Hans Dreier, noted artist. The technical fidelity of the picture is largely credited to Bertram' Johns,, a friend of Thomas Burke A who wrote the famous Limehouse stories. Johns knoAv s every inch of Limehouse.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 68, 25 March 1929, Page 8
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147AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 68, 25 March 1929, Page 8
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