CRYSTAL PALACE.
"SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS.**
One of the most remarkable stories ever used for a talking picture la undoubtedly "Such Men are Dangerous," the picture which will be presented at Oryst&l Palace Theatre next week, taken from a story by Elinor Glyn, and, In many scenes, based largely on fact. In the leading role is Warner Baxter, one of the west popular stars of the talking screen, who plays the role of Ltudwig Kraos, millionaire, bachelor, and ugliest man in Europe, who marries a fair young woman, only to nave his bride leave him after the ceremony. With a heart filled with thoughts of vengeance the financier disappears for » year, leaving traces of seeming suicide, ana piaees himself in the hands of a plastic surgeon. On his return to the great world, there commences a vital, unusual drama Between the man. unrecognised now, and Ws wife. Bos plans open at The Bristol Piano company to-morrow morning. Woven round a modern Story, perfectly produced, and played by a group of clever players, "The laughing Lady*' has achieved & great success ftt tbe Crystal Palace Tnflatw, and it is attracting large audiences nightly.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19957, 18 June 1930, Page 7
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