CRYSTAL PALACE.
Sound acting is not the only element of success in "Mantrap," the leading feature at the Crystal Palace this week, because the plot of the story is a most exciting one. When a backwoodsman falls in lovo with a city manicurist and takes her to his. camp to live, she 'is bound to become discontented when a lawyer from the city blows in. The leading roles are played by Claru Bow, Ernest Torrence, and Percy Marmont The second picture, is "Don't," an amusing American comedy-drama, which ha 3 Sally O'Neill, John Patrick, and Bert Koach for its stars.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18904, 20 January 1927, Page 7
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