KING’S THEATRE
WM, POWELL, AS CONDEMNED MURDERER IN “ONE-WAY PASSAGE” Whether he plays a crook or a club-man a detective or a criminal, William Powell is invariably the punctilious, perfectlymannered gentleman, the menace with a smile and charm. Whatever his record in the eyes of the police his standing in the drawing room is perfect. This is strikingly demonstrated in “One Way Passage,” the Warner Bros, production. at the King’s Theatre, with Kay Francis again teamed with William Powell.
Nut only is Powell a lawbreaker and a fugitive from justice in this romantic drama .sharing the stellar honours with Kay Francis, but toe crime of murder has crowned his misdeeds and he is in headlong flight around the world in an effort to es, cape the noose. “One Way Passage” is the sixth picture in which Powell and Kay Francis- have played logetliei, Ihe most recent of their joint appearances being “.lewd Robbery.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 452, 4 January 1934, Page 8
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