LIBERTY THEATRE.
"Little Caesar,'' which slarterl at the Liberty Theatre on Saturday, has a superb cast and a realistic background. This film, with Edward G. Robinson in the title role, is a. powerful drama of tile notorious underworld of a certain great American city. Director Mervyn le Hoy, who has many admirable productions to his credit, has truly produced a masterpiece in "Little Caesar." The popularity of Olsen and Johnson as gramophone recording artists is well established, and now they will be seen on the screen in "Fifty Million Frenchmen," the ojher feature for the Liberty. The pair provide plenty of humour.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 5
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