RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“THE POPULAR SIN” When a beautiful, dignified gentlewoman is married to a roistering bounder, marital difficulties are likely —divorce probable.
When a beautiful, temperamental, sirenesque actress is married to a serious-minded, pedantic author, difficulties are more than likely—divorce almost inevitable. But when into both marriages a posing, egotistical stage director intrudes, linking both
couples in impending scandal, the tragedy of mismated lives is turned into comedy. Such is the complicated situation arrived at in Florence Vidor’s new' Paramount starring picture, “The Popular Sin.” which Malcolm St. Clair directed from Monta Bell’s original screen story. Clive Brook, Greta Nissen and Philip Strange are the featured players in this comedy of marriage and divorce laid against a background of Parisian stage and society life, coming to the Rialto and Regent Theatres to-night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 97, 15 July 1927, Page 15
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