Word: goer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Wharf Angel," companion film, comes through with nothing more than a few good camera shots, a story which makes the theatre-goer hope that the end will not be the way that he is almost certain it is going to be, and a not unpleasant way of growing an hour older
...Harry Hershfield, photographs by Gilbert Seehausen, Paul Trebilcock, poetry by Joseph Auslander. Finally there were 14 pages with colored illustrations about clothes for all kinds of men, from "the college lower class man or senior prep" to that other hero of men's fashion journalism, "the experienced race-goer...
...church-goer try the French Church, Notre Dame des Victories, at 25 isabella street in the Back Bay; the Russian church at 6 Dearbort street near the Dudley street terminal; Father Kerbawy's, St. John of Damascus, at 68 Hudson street, where the Orthodox Syrians go; or the Friends' meeting in the Farrar Room, Andover Hall, near the Square. At the foreign churches the services are usually in the foreign language on alternate Sundays...
...picture will be an amusing if not an uplifting experience. Ruth Chatterton, suave as usual, is utterly and almost disconcertingly competent. Her leading man, the aforementioned Brent, provides a background of quiet humor and not a little charm, and gives a performance more polished than the inveterate movie goer is accustomed to see in this...
...prologue in a Parisian cafe fails somehow to impress one with the ability of either actors or author; Miss Rachel Crothers does not show her hand until the second act. There have been innumerable drunk scenes paraded before the long-suffering theatre-goer, but their authors have rarely succeeded in the measure with which Miss Crothers does in this particular bit. Geoffrey Wardwell and Jay Fassett contribute remarkable performances as their share in this scene, and the author supplied them with excellent material, studded with laugh producing lines...