THURSDAY, FRIDAY
WONDERFUL TRIAL SCENES IN "OTHER PEOPLE'S SINS" Many of the patrons who attend the Majestic on Thusrday and Friday will vote the court scene in "Other People's Sins" the greatest attempt to film a trial yet made. The settings of the Old Bailey have been reproduced with a fidelity that is remarlcable. One can hardly realise. that the actual scenes have been taken in a film studio. Stewart Rome, one of the best known British film stars, makes a sensational come-back to the screen with his speech for the defence. Horace Hodges gives a perfect performance as the "lovable old scoundrel" who stands his trial for murder in order to shield his daughter, .and Anne Grey has been acclaimed as the film find of the year as a result of her remarlcable portrayal of the woman who allows her husband to defend her father for the murder which she. believes she herself has committed.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 291, 3 August 1932, Page 3
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